Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Melting Point
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) doesn’t have a true melting point like crystalline materials do, because it is an amorphous thermoplastic polymer. Instead, ABS has a glass transition temperature (Tg), which is the temperature at which the polymer transitions from a hard, glassy material to a soft, rubbery state. Key Temperature Points for ABS: Glass Transition Temperature (Tg): Approximately 105°C to 110°C (221°F to 230°F). At this temperature range, ABS begins to soften and lose its rigid structure. Decomposition Temperature: ABS typically begins to decompose at temperatures above 240°C to 260°C (464°F to 500°F). Heating ABS beyond this point can lead
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