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Quality Scores
Mechanics★★★★★
Thermal★★★★☆
Chemical★★★☆☆
UV ageing★★☆☆☆
Injection moulding difficulty★★★★☆
Recycling★★★☆☆
Performance profile
Mechanical properties
Mechanical properties of ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) + PA (Polyamide) – glass fibres
Density
1.11 to 1.30 g/cm³ ISO 1183 ⋯
Charpy notched impact
5.0 to 15 kJ/m2
Flexural modulus
2400 to 4680 MPa ISO 178 ⋯
Flexural resistance
165 MPa
Tensile modulus
2500 to 8500 MPa ISO 527-1
Tensile resistance
54.7 to 60.6 MPa ISO 527-1, -2, Yield ⋯
Tensile strain
3.0 to 9.1 % ISO 527-1, -2, Break ⋯
Chemical resistance and characteristics
Chemical resistance
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Recommended applications
Electrical/Electronic Applications
Automotive Applications
Household
General purpose
Enclosures
Interior parts for automotive
Electrical components
Industrial applications
Home appliances
Building and construction applications
Frequently asked questions
GF grades require higher injection pressures. Strongly anisotropic shrinkage (perpendicular to fibres > along axis). Increased nozzle and mould wear — nitrided steels recommended. Drying identical to base grade.
The ABS+PC alloy (code 7) is recyclable, but separation is complex. It can be re-melted, but its properties degrade if the proportions are not controlled.
The ABS+PC alloy is not certified for general food contact. For food applications, prefer PP, PETG, or PE.
Hybster Team
Hybster Engineering Team
Design Office – Plastics Design & Engineering
The Hybster Design Office brings together the company's plastic engineering, mechanical, and industrialisation engineers. The team supports projects from the ideation phase through to series validation, incorporating Design For Manufacturing (DFM), rheological simulation, material selection, and mould design. It serves the automotive, electronics, electrical, EV charging, and industrial sectors.
Injection moulded part designDFMSimulation MoldflowSubject choiceMoulds for conceptionISO 20457 Tolerancing