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BASF Terluran

Figure 2.12 Tensile stress vs. strain for BASF Terluran HH-106—high heat, high impact ABS resin. Figure 2.12 Tensile stress vs. strain for BASF Terluran HH-106—high heat, high impact ABS resin.
Figure 2.24 Tensile modulus vs. temperature for BASF Terluran ABS resins. Figure 2.24 Tensile modulus vs. temperature for BASF Terluran ABS resins.
ABS is claimed to be the engineering resin most used when measured in terms of sales volume. Mainly used in the automotive industry, its second largest user sector is the electronics sector where it is a popular choice, especially for the production of intricate parts. ABS has good dimensional stability at both high and low temperatures and ABS may be coated with metallic surfaces, for example nickel. Its UL 94 [3] flammability classification is from HB to VO. Many manufacturers, who offer different grades according to the end use, include BASF (Terluran), Dow (Magnum) and Polimeri Europa (Sinkral). [Pg.13]

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