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There are different types of plastics named polystone, resin, vinyl, PVC and ABS.
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Yes it does and many glues, such as ABS yellow and PVC plumbing glues are useless after they have been frozen, even when thawed carefully.
ABS plastic or the 'Acrylonitrile butadiene Styrene' is a common thermoplastic. It is an amorphous and has an approximately 105 degrees Celsius glass transition temperature and no true melting point.
Plastics don't have specific melting points. The melting point depends on a large number of factors and is more likely to be a range rather than a precise point as it would be for a small molecule. The melt temperature for ABS is usually somewhere in the vicinity of 378 K, just above the boiling point of water. It softens around 90 °C and melts around 105 °C. Maximum usable temperature is considered to be 80 °C.
ABS is a type of plastic
ABS Yellow glue by Oatey's is by far the best cement for ABS. I have tried many things and using epoxy is not as good as a solvent bond, which is literally melting the components together.
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It's usually ABS. Most commercial products are made with ABS plastic.
ABS plastic is known for its strength and durability, making it resistant to breaking easily.
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No, ABS plastic does not contain bisphenol-A. ABS plastic is a polymer made from acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene, and does not use bisphenol-A in its composition. ABS is commonly used in the manufacture of a variety of consumer products such as toys, electronic housings, and automotive parts.