PC/ABS Alloy - Important Automotive Plastic

Publish Time: 2017-07-31     Origin: Site

Overview of PC / ABS

PC / ABS, polycarbonate and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymers are thermoplastic plastics made from polycarbonate (PC) and polyacrylonitrile (ABS) alloys, combining the excellent properties of the two materials: the formability of ABS material, and the mechanical properties, the resistance to the high temperature and ultraviolet (UV) of PC material.

 

Material performance characteristics

PC / ABS plastic properties

1, the overall performance is better, high impact strength, good chemical stability, and good electrical performance;

2, good weldability with plexiglass , can be made to two-color plastic parts, and can be chrome-plated and paint treatment on the surface;

3, with different levels such as high impact, high heat resistance, flame retardant, enhanced, transparent and other;

4, less mobility than HIPS, but better than the PMMA, PC, etc. good flexibility.

 

Materials applications

1, car interior and exterior: dashboard, decorated column, instrument front cover, grille, inside trim and outside trim;

2, business equipment chassis and built-in components: notebook / desktop computers, copiers, printers, plotters, monitors;

3, telecommunications, mobile phone shell, accessories and smart card (SIM card);

4, electrical products, electronic products shell, meter cover and shell, home switches, plugs and sockets, cable and wire;

5, household appliances, such as inside and outside parts of washing machines, hair dryer, microwave and others .

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