Dow MAGNUM® 358HP ABS, High Heat
Subcategory: ABS Polymer; Thermoplastic
Key Words: Poly(Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
Material Notes: MAGNUM® ABS resins are thermoplastic materials which provide an excellent balance of processability, impact resistance and heat resistance as imparted by the various polymer compositions. MAGNUM ABS resin are available in a wide range of melt flow rates, impact strength and heat resistance for both high and low gloss applications manufactured by injection molding, sheet or profile extrusion and thermoforming. The Automotive grades of MAGNUM ABS resins offer a wide range of gloss, viscosity, impact strength and heat properties for use in numerous automotive applications. Melt flow rates from 1 to 12 g/10 min, impact strengths from 130 to 590 J/m and heat distortion temperatures from 77.C to 90.C are available. Available primarily as natural plus concentrates, MAGNUM ABS resins are used in a wide variety of automotive applications including structural instrument panels, consoles, pillars and exterior trim parts requiring painting and plating. MAGNUM 358 HP ABS resin is a high heat, low gloss resin having unannealed DTUL values of 90.C at 1.8 MPa loading. MAGNUM 358 HP ABS resin is often used in switch plates, demister grilles and door rollovers, and visor covers. Data provided by Dow Chemical.
Available Properties |
- Density
- Linear Mold Shrinkage
- Melt Flow
- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Tensile Strength, Yield
- Elongation at Break
- Tensile Modulus
- Izod Impact, Notched
- Charpy Impact Unnotched
- Charpy Impact, Notched, Low Temp
- Charpy Impact, Unnotched Low Temp
- Charpy Impact, Notched
- Impact Test
- CTE, linear 20°C
- Deflection Temperature at 0.46 MPa (66 psi)
- Deflection Temperature at 1.8 MPa (264 psi)
- Vicat Softening Point
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