ABS
What is ABS?
ABS is an acronym for the material’s generic name, Acrylonitrile, Butadiene and Stryene contributes to this unique versatility. ABS has perhaps the best balance of properties when cost is a factor. It has good chemical and stress-resistance as well as a combination of toughness with rigidity and creep resistance.
ABS represents an excellent choice for many thermoforming applications. It is easily thermoformed and lends itself to remarkable reproduction of mold detail. Additional thermoforming benefits include ease of post-forming fabrication.
The strength of ABS depends on temperature. As temperature decreases, the impact strength of ABS also decreases. Design considerations should be guided by this relationship.
Properties, Applications and Availabilities for the ABS Sheet
| Properties | Applications | Availabilities |
|---|---|---|
| Good impact strength | Aircraft interior trim | Sheet Size: 48″ X 96″ |
| Formability | Cassette holders | Sheet Thickness: .060″ to .250″ |
| Stiffness | Tote bins and tray | Standard Color: Black and White, Beige |
| Excellent aesthetic qualities | Automotive parts | |
| Toughness | Luggage | |
| General purpose, low cost material | Laboratory equipment | |
| Water purification equipment components |

