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ABS:
Properties
The most important mechanical properties of ABS are impact resistance and toughness. A variety
of modifications can be made to improve impact resistance, toughness, and heat resistance. The
impact resistance can be amplified by increasing the proportions of polybutadiene in relation to
styrene and also acrylonitrile, although this causes changes in other properties. Impact resistance
does not fall off rapidly at lower temperatures. Stability under load is excellent with limited loads.
Thus, by changing the proportions of its components, ABS can be prepared in different grades.
Two major categories could be ABS for extrusion and ABS for injection moulding, then high and
medium impact resistance. Generally ABS would have useful characteristics within a temperature
range from ?20 to 80 °C (?4 to 176 °F).
Lego bricks are made from ABS.
The final properties will be influenced to some extent by the conditions under which the material
is processed to the final product. For example, molding at a high temperature improves the gloss
and heat resistance of the product whereas the highest impact resistance and strength are
obtained by molding at low temperature. Fibers (usually glass fibers) and additives can be mixed
in the resin pellets to make the final product strong and raise the operating range to as high as
80 °C (176 °F). Pigments can also be added, as the raw material original color is translucent ivory
to white. The aging characteristics of the polymers are largely influenced by the polybutadiene
content, and it is normal to include antioxidants in the composition. Other factors include
exposure to ultraviolet radiation, for which additives are also available to protect against.
ABS polymers are resistant to aqueous acids, alkalis, concentrated hydrochloric and phosphoric
acids, alcoholsand animal, vegetable and mineral oils, but they are swollen by glacial acetic acid,
carbon tetrachloride andaromatic hydrocarbons and are
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