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ABS 757 physical and chemical characters
Matter states: white colloid
Shape: granular
Smell: no
Flash point: 404°C
Natural temperature: 466°C explosion limits: 45g/㎡
Minimum fire energy: 3.6MJ
Specific gravity: 1.03-1.10
ABS 757 material characters properties Test method Test condition ABS 757
Tensile strength ASTM D638 1/8”, 6mm/min 480(6800)
Tensile elongation ASTM D638 1/8”, 6mm/min 20
Flexural modulus ASTM D790 1/4”, 2.8mm/min 820(11660)
Flexural modulus ASTM D256 1/4”, 2.8mm/min 27000(380000)
Izod impact strength ASTM D790 1/4”, 23°C
1/8”, 23°C 18(3.3)
20(3.7)
Melt flow index ASTM D1238 200°C, 5KG 1.8 hardness ASTM D785 1/2” 116
Specific gravity ASTM D792 23°C 1.05
Vicat softening temp ASTM D1525 1/8”, 50°C/hr 105(221)
Annealed unannealed ASTM D648 1/4”, 120°C/hr 99(210)
88(190)
flammability UL94 - 1/16”HB
ABS 757 Processing parameters
A: dry: 80-85°C, 2-4 hours
It will be affected by following factors: 1. Humidity 2. Recycle material property 3. Storage condition
B: barrel temperature
Highest temperature: 230
Lowest temperature; 190
C: mould temperature 30-70°C
It will be changed by following factors: 1. Product thickness, 2. Size 3. Gate and hot runner system
ABS RESIN

ABS is a copolymer of Acrylonitrile, Butadiene, and Styrene, Its heat-resistance and solvent-resistance are better than HIPS. Besides, it has glass. Due to the stronger Cyantic polAcrylonitrile,themutual action of the PS molecule chain is streng then up. Therefore, the impact strength, the tensile strength and the surface hardness of ABS are better than HIPS.
Generally, the higher percentage of Acrylonitrile, the better the heat-resistance, rigidity and solvent-resistance, however, the worse the flow character; the base color of the plastic is a little yellow, but while injection mold, its mechanical and size stability are very good. Due to the above advantages, ABS resin becomes an excellent engineering plastic.
The POLYLAC® ABS resin of Chi

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