MAGNUM™ 9035
Dow Plastics - Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene

General Information
Product Description

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 resins 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 processes.

MAGNUM 9000 series high gloss ABS resins are designed to offer a wide range of impact strengths and melt flow rates to meet the needs of the durables injection molding markets. The 9000 series products offer typical Izod impact strength values from 4 to 7.5 ft-lb/in and melt flow rates ranging from 2.5 to 7.0 g/10 min. The gloss values are typically greater than 95% on the 60° Gardner scale for the highest gloss resins and greater than 90% for those products having a broader range of gloss.

MAGNUM 9035 ABS resin utilizes unique technology to provide the highest gloss and impact strength of the MAGNUM 9030 resin combined with a high melt flow rate for ease of processing. MAGNUM 9035 is used for applications that need impact resistance and have hard to fill molds or long flow lengths.

General  
Material Status
  • Commercial: Active
  • Availability
  • Asia
  • North America
  • Test Standards Available
  • ASTM
  • Agency Ratings
  • UL 94 
  • Forms
  • Pellets
  • Processing Method
  • Injection Molding
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    ASTM and ISO Properties 1
    Physical
    Nominal Value
    Unit
    Test Method
    Density -Specific Gravity
    1.04
    sp gr 23/23°C
    ASTM D792
    Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) (230°C/3.8 kg)
    6.50
    g/10 min
    ASTM D1238
    Mold Shrink, Linear-Flow
    0.0040 to 0.0070
    in/in
    ASTM D955
    Mechanical
    Nominal Value
    Unit
    Test Method
    Tensile Modulus  2
    290000
    psi
    ASTM D638
    Tensile Strength @ Yield  2
    5500
    psi
    ASTM D638
    Tensile Strength @ Break  2
    4500
    psi
    ASTM D638
    Tensile Elongation @ Brk  2
    45
    %
    ASTM D638
    Flexural Modulus  3
    320000
    psi
    ASTM D790
    Flexural Strength  3
    9500
    psi
    ASTM D790
    Impact
    Nominal Value
    Unit
    Test Method
    Notched Izod Impact  4     ASTM D256
    (0 °F, 0.125 in)
    4.00
    ft-lb/in
     
    (73 °F, 0.125 in)
    7.50
    ft-lb/in
     
    Instrumented Dart Impact  5     ASTM D3763
    (0 °F, 0.125 in)
    Peak Energy: 250
    in-lb
     
    (0 °F, 0.125 in)
    Total Energy: 280
    in-lb
     
    (73 °F, 0.125 in)
    Peak Energy: 300
    in-lb
     
    (73 °F, 0.125 in)
    Total Energy: 480
    in-lb
     
    Thermal
    Nominal Value
    Unit
    Test Method
    DTUL @66psi - Unannealed (0.125 in)
    195
    °F
    ASTM D648
    DTUL @264psi - Unannealed (0.125 in)
    172
    °F
    ASTM D648
    Vicat Softening Point
    224
    °F
    ASTM D1525
    Flammability
    Nominal Value
    Unit
    Test Method
    Flame Rating - UL (0.0580 in)
    HB
     
    UL 94
    Optical
    Nominal Value
    Unit
    Test Method
    Gardner Gloss (60°)
    96
     
    ASTM D523
     
    Processing Information
    Injection
    Nominal Value
    Unit
    Drying Temperature
    180 to 190
    °F
    Drying Time
    2.0 to 4.0
    hr
    Suggested Max Moisture
    0.10
    %
    Processing (Melt) Temp
    400 to 525
    °F
    Mold Temperature
    80.0 to 140
    °F
    Back Pressure
    50.0 to 500
    psi
    Clamp Tonnage
    2.0 to 5.0
    tons/in²
    Screw L/D Ratio
    20.0:1.0
     
    Screw Compression Ratio
    1.5:1.0 to 3.5:1.0
     
     
    Notes
    1 Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
    2 Type I, 2 in/min
    3 Type I, 0.05 in/min
    4 Notch Depth: 10 mil
    5 8000 in/min
       
     

    Makes no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, with respect to this product, as to merchantability, Fitness for particular purpose or otherwise. The data listed represents average values and are believed to be reliable, They are given for information; no guarantee of their accuracy is made, however, and the product is sold upon condition that purchasers shall make their own test to determinate the characteristics of the product and the suitability of the product for their particular process.