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About Resin Composition

What are the characteristics of ABS and AES resins?

Both resins are positioned between general-purpose resins and engineering plastics. Their surface hardness, color development, and design precision can be reflected in the product, and they have good moldability, making it possible to design a wide range of resin parts.
ABS resin uses butadiene rubber as a reinforcing material and has an excellent balance of physical properties such as impact resistance, rigidity, heat resistance, moldability, etc. However, butadiene rubber tends to deteriorate due to light when used outdoors, so we recommend protecting the surface with paint or other means when using in environments exposed to direct sunlight.
AES resin uses a special ethylene propylene rubber as the rubber component, which gives it good stability against photodegradation and enables long-term outdoor use.The basic physical properties are equivalent to ABS resin, and product design knowledge can be inherited.