Abus
ABS offers excellent impact resistance, durability, and strength. It is easy to mold, huila, and finish, making it ideal for automotive, nā leka uila, and consumer goods applications. Its chemical resistance and versatility further enhance its appeal.
What Is ABS?
Acrynithirile Bywene(Abus) is a widely used thermoplastic known for its impact resistance, paʻakikī, and ease of processing. Developed to combine strength with flexibility, ABS is composed of three main components: acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene. This unique combination gives it excellent durability and resilience, making it suitable for a broad range of applications.
ABS often includes additives like UV stabilizers and flame retardants to enhance properties such as weatherability and fire resistance. It is commonly used in industries like automotive, nā leka uila, toys, and consumer goods due to its versatility and ease of molding into complex shapes. Its strong mechanical properties and ability to be painted, plated, or glued make it ideal for high-quality, aesthetic parts that require precision and durability.
| Ikaika ikaika, Hua (Mpa) | Elongation ma ka wā hoʻomaha (%) | Hālulu (Rockwell R) | Heat Deflection Temperature (° C) | Malting Point (° C) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Ikaika ikaika, Hua (Mpa) 40.7 | Elongation ma ka wā hoʻomaha (%) 53.4% | Hālulu (Rockwell R) 107 | Heat Deflection Temperature (° C) 97.4 | Malting Point (° C) 267 |
Advantages and Applications
ABS’s unique properties make it valuable across industries. Its impact resistance, paʻakikī, and ease of molding make it suitable for a variety of applications. Durable and versatile, it performs reliably in automotive, nā leka uila, a me nā huahana waiwai.
Loaʻa
- High Impact Resistance
- Chemical resistance
- Electrical insulation properties
- Good Mechanical Properties
- Māmā māmā
- Easy to process
- Good dimensional stability
- Versatile
- Low cost
- Recyclable
Noi
- Nā'āpana automothetive
- LEGO bricks
- Protective gear
- Electronic housings
- Toys and games
- Mea uila
- Nā Pūnaewele Pūnaewele
- Power tool housings
- Nā Pūnaewele Pūnaewele
- Pipet complees
ABS CNC Machining Services
ABS is a versatile thermoplastic renowned for its strength, hopena kū'ē, a me ka maʻalahi o nā lole, making it ideal for CNC machining projects.
DEZE offers comprehensive ABS precision machining services, featuring advanced CNC machining centers, milling machines, lathes, and laser cutting equipment. We utilize cutting-edge technology to ensure that our ABS manufacturing meets strict quality standards for tough, mechanically resistant final parts.
As a reliable and cost-effective manufacturer, DEZE delivers high-quality components for industries such as automotive, mea uila, AerERPPACE, a me ka olakino. We are dedicated to providing top-notch ABS plastic machining services and welcome you to begin your ABS machining journey with us.
ABS Injection Molding Services
Abus (Acrynithirile Bywene) is a highly durable thermoplastic known for its excellent strength, hopena kū'ē, and ability to withstand high temperatures, making it a perfect choice for injection molding applications.
DEZE offers comprehensive ABS injection molding services, utilizing state-of-the-art injection molding machines and advanced technologies to produce precision parts. Our facilities are equipped to handle both low and high-volume production, ensuring fast turnaround times and consistent, nā hopena kiʻekiʻe kiʻekiʻe.
Whether you need custom, complex geometries or large-scale production runs, DEZE specializes in delivering reliable, cost-effective ABS injection molded components for industries like automotive, mea uila, Nā Pūnaewele Pūnaewele, a me hou aku.
Custom ABS Parts
DEZE offers exceptional ABS injection molding and CNC machining services, focusing on producing high-quality custom ABS parts. We utilize a variety of ABS grades to create durable and precise components that meet your specific requirements.
Frequently asked questions
ʻAe, ABS can be machined to tight tolerances. Typical tolerances for CNC machined ABS range from +/- 0.005 iniha (0.127 mm) i +/- 0.001 iniha (0.025 mm) depending on the size and geometry of the part, the condition of the CNC machine, and the skill of the operator. More precise tolerances can be achieved with careful planning and advanced techniques.
ABS is generally more affordable than many engineering plastics, such as polycarbonate or PEEK, due to its lower raw material cost and ease of machining. Akā naʻe,, it may be more expensive than commodity plastics like polyethylene or polypropylene. The overall cost-effectiveness will also depend on the complexity of the part and the volume of production.
ABS plastic is generally considered safe for use with hot water, but there are limits to its temperature resistance. ABS has a heat deflection temperature (HDT) of around 176°F (80° C), so it can withstand relatively high temperatures. Akā naʻe,, it’s important to stay within the recommended temperature range for sustained use with hot water to prevent deformation or other issues.
Challenges in CNC machining ABS include material melting or warping due to heat generated during the machining process, and difficulties in achieving a high-quality surface finish due to the softness of the material. These can be mitigated by using sharp cutting tools, proper cooling techniques, lower feed rates, and gradual passes to remove material.
