CNC Machined ABS Plastic

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is a thermoplastic polymer, and one of the most common plastics used in 3D print manufacturing and OEM part production. ABS plastic's chemical properties give it a relatively low melting point as well as a low glass transition temperature. This allows for ABS plastic to be easily melted down and machined into different shapes. Its ability to be repeatedly melted down and reshaped without significant chemical degradation make it a recyclable plastic. 

ABS Plastic Specifications (at Room Temperature)CNC Machined ABS Plastic

Chemical Formula:

(C8H8·C4H6·C3H3N)n
Melting Point (°C): ~230 °C
Tensile Strength:

~5000-7500 psi

Impact Strength: ~7.5 ft-lb/in notched Izod

Hardness Level:

R105
Flexural Modulus: ~340,000 psi

CNC Machined ABS Plastic Capabilities

Mahuta specializes in machining perfect parts using ABS plastic. Whether it be a quick fix, a single prototype, or hundreds of parts over years; every piece Mahuta Tool manufactures doesn’t leave our shop until critically examined and ensured to be at our highest standards. We have a ISO 9001:2015 certified quality management system. Our Germantown machine shop is registered and we evaluate our own work using CMM measuring. If you send a job to Mahuta, it will be done right.

For more information or a free quote, contact Mahuta Tool today.

CNC Machining Capabilities

CNC Horizontal Turning

CNC Horizontal Turning Processes

  • Contour Turning
  • Form Turning
  • Taper Turning
  • Straight Turning
  • Facing
  • Splining
  • Broaching
  • Gear Hobbing
  • Reaming
  • Threading
CNC Vertical Turning

CNC Vertical Turning Processes

  • Threading
  • Counterboring
  • Countersinking
  • Pocketing
  • Tapping
  • Assembly
  • Finishing
CNC Vertical Milling

CNC Vertical Milling Processes

  • Drilling
  • Boring
  • Counterboring
  • Pocketing
  • Profiling
  • Reaming
  • Tapping
CNC Horizontal Milling

CNC Horizontal Milling Processes

  • Drilling
  • Boring
  • Reaming
  • Tapping
  • Milling of Metals and Plastics
    (Nylon, Teflon, Polycarbonate)