Material Notes:
ABS or Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene is a true industrial thermoplastic that is impact-resistant and structurally strong. ABS parts are built with a layered manufacturing process utilizing Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technology, often used for rapid prototyping. It is the most commonly specified plastic material for the production of injection-molded parts due to its strength, visual appeal and all-around suitability for a wide range of applications. This high-performance engineering material provides excellent dimensional stability and aesthetic qualities that can be used for functional prototypes and real-world applications.ApplicationsABS is widely used in applications where impact-resistance and structural strength are necessary. It is accurate, durable and robust enough for field testing or demonstration units. Because of its excellent dimensional stability, it is ideal for pre-production rapid prototypes that can accurately predict performance of injection molded parts.ABS is used for a variety of applications including automotive body parts, dash boards, components and housings; electronic enclosures for business machines and consumer products; sporting goods; manufacturing fixtures; handles and enclosures for power tools; prototypes and end-use parts in other industries such as aerospace, medical, toys and industrial goods. Parts built from ABS can also be used as masters for RTV molds and vacuum forming, vacuum metallization, electroplating, investment casting and parts that require snap fits.In a rapid manufacturing application, ABS can be used to create actual production parts in lieu of injection molding for short-run production. Rapid (or layered) manufacturing provides multiple benefits:High design iterations – while in production the design engineer has the freedom to modify geometry’s on the fly which cannot be done once you have committed to toolingBridge manufacturing – with rapid manufactured parts, production can begin while permanent tooling is on orderJigs and Fixtures to be used on manufacturing/production linesFor those manufacturers who practice lean manufacturing techniques or who maintain just-in-time inventories, RM can conserve cash flowAlpha and beta product releases – manufacturers can produce accurate, durable products even in the earliest stages of production