Factory wholesale Butyl Glycol Acetate - Synthetic resin ABS – Haitung
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ABS is largely used in the production of components and parts of electrical household appliances and equipments, including the shells, linings and spare parts of TV sets, recorders, refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, water dispensers, telephones and electric fans, etc. It can also be used to make gears, impellers, bearings, handles, pipes and panels used in the machinery industry. It is also used in the automobile industry to make dashboards, splashboards and armrests. ABS is also widely used in the production of cases, bags, office equipments, duplicating machines, toys, food packaging vessels and furnitures. Products made from ABS can be re processed through galvanization, welding and coating to make ornaments as substitutes of metals.

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