ASA materials have excellent weather resistance, thanks to their unique molecular structure and composition. ASA resin is a polymer formed by graft copolymerization of acrylate, styrene and acrylonitrile. This structure enables ASA resin to resist the erosion of harsh environments such as ultraviolet rays, moisture, rain, light and ozone for a long time. In contrast, many other plastic materials will age, discolor and deteriorate in performance after long-term exposure to these environments. ASA materials can maintain stable physical properties and are very suitable for outdoor use, such as aircraft exterior parts.
ASA materials are not only resistant to high temperatures, but also have certain low temperature resistance. This allows ASA materials to maintain stable performance over a wide temperature range and adapt to various extreme climate conditions. For the housings of instruments and equipment on aircraft, this wide temperature range adaptability is crucial to ensure that the components can work properly under various flight conditions.
ASA material is an anti-static material, which makes it difficult for dust to accumulate on the surface of the product, helping to keep the aircraft clean and hygienic. In the aviation field, cleanliness and hygiene are important for the operating efficiency of the aircraft and the comfort of passengers.
ASA material retains the excellent mechanical and physical properties of ABS as an engineering plastic, such as high strength, high toughness and good impact resistance. These properties enable ASA materials to withstand various mechanical stresses and impacts generated by aircraft during takeoff, landing and flight, ensuring the integrity and functionality of Instrument and Device Shell.
ASA materials have good chemical corrosion resistance and can resist erosion by a variety of chemicals. During the operation of an aircraft, it may be exposed to various chemicals, such as fuel, lubricants, etc. The chemical corrosion resistance of ASA materials helps ensure the stability and durability of parts in these environments.
ASA materials have good colorability and are not easy to fade after being dyed in various colors. This gives ASA materials a significant advantage in manufacturing aircraft parts with specific color requirements. In addition, ASA materials also have high gloss and good appearance quality, which helps to enhance the overall aesthetics and brand image of the aircraft.