The Intamsys ABS-ESD utilizes Kimya’s advanced electrostatic dissipative technology incorporating specialized additives that provide consistent ESD protection without the drawbacks of traditional carbon black formulations. This styrenic thermoplastic achieves surface resistivity values ranging from 10⁷ to 10⁹ Ω/m² according to ASTM D257 testing standards, placing it in the optimal ESD-safe range for protecting sensitive electronic components. The material demonstrates tensile strength of 24.3 MPa with 3.1% elongation at strength and flexural modulus of 856 MPa, according to ISO testing protocols from Kimya technical documentation.
The specialized additive system enables superior processability compared to carbon nanotube-filled alternatives, with melt flow index values of 15–20 g/10min at 220 °C under 10 kg load ensuring consistent extrusion characteristics. Glass transition temperature reaches 107 °C providing thermal stability for demanding applications. The material maintains impact resistance of 10.9 kJ/m² according to ISO 179-1/1eA Charpy testing, delivering excellent durability for protective enclosures and structural components.
ABS-ESD serves electronics manufacturing applications including device housings, connectors, and tool fixtures requiring electrostatic discharge protection. Industrial applications encompass automation equipment, sensor housings, and measuring device casings operating in environments with elevated electrostatic charge accumulation risk. Automotive applications include interior components and technical equipment requiring ESD protection and operational stability. The material’s REACH and RoHS compliance ensures safe use in regulated industries requiring hazardous substance restrictions.
The Intamsys ABS-ESD 1.75 mm filament is sold in 500 g spools. It comes vacuum-sealed with desiccant.
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