Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

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Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

ABS is a commonly used material in automotive, consumer products, industrial, and electronics because of its strength, impact resistance, abrasion resistance, and durability. ABS parts produced with Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) are ideal for low volume general use parts requiring strength and durability, especially those where layer lines are acceptable.

Flexural Modulus
(ASTM D790)

  • 2220 Mpa
  • 320 Ksi

Flexural Strength
(ASTM D790)

  • 50 Mpa
  • 6.91 Ksi

Tensile Modulus
(ASTM D638)

  • 2400 Mpa
  • 350 Ksi

Yield Strength
(ASTM D638 (Polymer), ASTM E9 (Metal))

  • 30 Mpa
  • 4.47 Ksi

Impact Resistance - Notched Izod
(ASTM D256 Method A)

  • 100 J/M
  • 1.9 FT-LB/IN

Heat Deflection - Temperature
(0.455 MPa (66 Psi), ASTM D648)

  • 104 °C
  • 220 °F

Heat Deflection - Temperature
(1.82 MPa (264 Psi), ASTM D648)

  • 100 °C
  • 212 °F