Many thermoplastics such as polystyrene and
Properties
While incorporation of 10-25% rubber into rigid thermoplastics increases the toughness, the much lower tensile modulus of the rubber component lowers the stiffness of the product. The copolymer will be sensitive to all the chemicals which may attack the rigid chains as well as the elastomeric chains, so care is needed when specifying such rubber-toughened grades in place of a rigid polymer.
Examples
One of the best known examples is Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or ABS plastic, where polybutadiene is grafted onto the styrene-acrylonitrile chains, so converting a brittle polymer into a much tougher material. The method has also been used with
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