Plastic ABS resin is a polymer with high production volume and wide application. It organically integrates the various properties of PB, PAN, and PS, offering excellent mechanical properties with balanced toughness, hardness, and rigidity. Practical usage has revealed that ABS plastic pipes are not resistant to sulfuric acid corrosion and will shatter upon contact with it.
Due to its three components, it has been endowed with excellent performance; A provides chemical stability, oil resistance, and a certain degree of rigidity and hardness; B enhances its toughness, impact resistance, and cold resistance; S contributes to its good dielectric properties and excellent workability.
Most ABS is non-toxic, waterproof, but slightly permeable to vapor, with a low water absorption rate; after one year of immersion in room temperature water, the absorption rate does not exceed 1% without any change in physical properties. The surface of ABS resin products can be polished to achieve a highly glossy finish. Their strength is 3-5 times higher than that of general plastics.
ABS boasts excellent comprehensive physical and mechanical properties, good low-temperature impact resistance, and dimensional stability. It has good electrical properties, wear resistance, chemical resistance, dyeability, and processing capabilities for finished products and machining. ABS resins are resistant to water, inorganic salts, alkalis, and acids, and are not soluble in most alcohols and hydrocarbon solvents but are easily soluble in aldehydes, ketones, and esters. ABS resins have a low heat deflection temperature, are flammable, and have poor heat resistance. The melting temperature ranges from 217 to 237°C, and the thermal decomposition temperature is above 250°C. Currently, many modified ABS materials on the market are blended with water mouth material and recycled material, leading to inconsistent performance in customers' molded products.







