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ABS plastic as a material

ABS plastic (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) convinces with stability, resilience, and versatility. It combines impact resistance with good dimensional stability and at the same time brings a high-quality, visually appealing surface. This makes ABS plastic a popular material in many industries – from packaging to household and electrical goods to the automotive industry.

The advantages are obvious: robust, durable, easy to process, and available in different colors and finishes. There are limitations mainly with UV resistance and with contact with solvents.

In short: ABS is the right choice when it comes to stable, versatile, and visually high-quality plastic solutions.

ABS Plastic - Questions & Answers

ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is a versatile thermoplastic material. It combines stability, durability, and a high-quality appearance—properties that make it popular in many industries.

ABS plastic is used in numerous areas: from packaging and household products to housings for electrical appliances and automotive parts. ABS demonstrates its strengths wherever robustness and durability are important.


ABS is particularly robust, shock-resistant, easy to process, and offers a wide range of design options in terms of color and surface finish. This makes it suitable for both functional and visually appealing products.


Yes, like any material, ABS has its limitations: it is less UV-resistant and not ideal for use with certain solvents. However, it is a very good choice for indoor use or protected applications.


Yes, ABS can be recycled. This means that the plastic helps to conserve resources and can be converted into new products after use.