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A crylonitrile- B utadiene- S tyrene (ABS) is a thermoplastic polymer known for its high strength, rigidity, and ease of processing. Due to its robust physical properties, thermal resistance, and chemical resistance, ABS is commonly used for plastic casings in various devices. However, exposure to weather conditions (UV light, oxygen, moisture, and heat) can weaken its mechanical strength and cause discoloration. This occurs because Polybutadiene accelerates the oxidation of Polystyrene. The addition of UV stabilizers can mitigate these effects.
Specifications
- Diameter:1.75±0.02mm
- Suggested Printing Temperature:260ºC
- Suggested Heatbed Temperature:90-110ºC
- Suggested Printing Speed:30-100mm/s
- Printing Condition:Warmed/Closed chamber is necessary. 50-70 ºC is recommended.
- Density:1.06g/m³
- Melt Flow Index (220℃,10Kg):5g/10min
- Melting Point:215ºC
- Tensile Strength at Yield:46MPa
- Tensile Strain:2.5%
- Bending Strength:69MPa
- Flexural Modulus:2350MPa
- Notched Izod Impact:19KJ/m2
- Shrinkage Rate:0.4~0.7%
- Heating Deflection Temperature:97ºC
- Flammability:PASS
- Carbon Emission:25.0Ug/g
Features
Exhibits excellent inter-layer adhesion. Enhancing the strength, durability, and shock resistance of the printing parts. Widely used in mechanical, automotive, electronic, textile, and construction industries, which is a versatile engineering thermoplastic