Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is considered as an impact-resistant engineering thermoplastic and amorphous polymer. It is made by emulsion or continuous mass strategy and has a chemical formula (C8H8·C4H6·C3H3N)n.
The current U.S. production level for ABS is approximately 1.2 billion pounds per year. The main reason for the widespread use of ABS is its unique combination of properties that can be attributed to the composition of its three main components.