- High tensile strength
- High flexural modulus
- High heat resistance
- Good wear resistance
- Good chemical resistance

ABS granules are small, solid pellets made from Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), a common thermoplastic polymer. They serve as the base material for manufacturing a wide range of plastic products.
Acrylonitrile: Provides chemical resistance and heat stability.
Butadiene: Offers impact strength and toughness.
Styrene: Contributes to rigidity, gloss, and processability.
Impact resistance: They can withstand shocks and impacts without breaking easily.
Tensile strength: They have good resistance to being pulled apart.
Heat resistance: They can withstand moderate temperatures without deforming.
Processability: They are easy to melt and mold into various shapes.
Injection molding: The molten plastic is injected into a mold to create complex shapes
Extrusion: The molten plastic is forced through a die to create continuous profiles like pipes or sheets.
Automotive parts: dashboards, bumpers, interior trim
Consumer goods: toys, luggage, appliance housings
Electronics: computer casings, printer parts, phone housings Pipes and fittings
General purpose: For everyday applications.
High-impact: For products requiring extra toughness.
Flame-retardant: For applications where fire safety is crucial.
Heat-resistant: For products exposed to higher temperatures.
Recycling: ABS is recyclable, and recycled ABS granules can be used to make new products, contributing to sustainability.
Cost-effective: ABS is a relatively inexpensive plastic.
Versatile: It can be easily molded into various shapes and sizes.
Durable: ABS products have good resistance to wear and tear.
Aesthetic appeal: ABS can be produced in a variety of colors and finishes.
Overall, ABS granules are a versatile and widely used plastic material, offering a good combination of properties, processability, and cost-effectiveness.
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