Procurement managers and supply chain professionals face ongoing pressure to control costs without compromising part performance or quality. When sourcing ABS, PC, or PC/ABS alloys, the lowest price per kilogram rarely delivers the lowest total cost of ownership (TCO). A comprehensive evaluation that includes material price, processing expenses, scrap rates, and long-term reliability leads to far better decisions.To align these financial metrics with your product's actual mechanical thresholds, read our overarching selection guide: ABS vs PC: Which One Should You Choose for Your Product?.
Raw Material Cost and Hidden Expenses
General-purpose ABS remains the most economical base resin for many applications. In current market conditions, standard injection-molding grade PC typically carries a 30–50% price premium over natural ABS, with the gap occasionally reaching 60% depending on volume, region, and specific grade.
This initial difference grows when processors examine actual production costs. PC requires significantly higher barrel temperatures (260–310°C versus 200–240°C for ABS) and mold temperatures (80–120°C versus 40–80°C). These elevated settings increase energy consumption, extend drying cycles, and often lengthen overall cycle times.
PC’s strict drying requirements and narrow processing window can lead to higher scrap rates when conditions are not perfectly controlled. Even a 2–3% increase in defect rates on high-volume programs can offset the apparent performance benefits of PC.
TCO Comparison Overview
| Factor | ABS | PC | PC/ABS Alloy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Relative Resin Price | Baseline (1.0) | +30–50% | +15–30% |
| Processing Energy Cost | Low | High | Medium |
| Drying & Handling Effort | Moderate | Very High | Moderate to High |
| Typical Scrap Risk | Lower | Higher | Moderate |
| Overall TCO Impact | Lowest | Highest | Balanced |
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Contact Our Material ExpertsSelecting the Right Modified Compounds
Purchasing standard prime resins often leads to over-specification and unnecessary expense. Tailored compounds frequently provide better value.
Reinforced Grades
Glass-fiber or carbon-fiber reinforced grades improve stiffness and allow thinner walls, potentially reducing total material consumption.
Flame-Retardant Grades
Help electronics manufacturers meet UL94 V-0 requirements more cost-effectively with FR-ABS or FR-PC/ABS than with pure FR-PC.
UV-Stabilized Grades
Deliver better long-term performance for outdoor or sun-exposed components, reducing field failure costs.
Procurement teams achieve better outcomes by clearly defining required properties—such as impact strength, heat deflection temperature, or chemical resistance—and collaborating with compounders. Application-specific grades can deliver 10–20% savings compared to using high-end general-purpose resins.
PC/ABS Alloys: The Practical Middle Ground
When performance targets exceed standard ABS but budgets cannot support pure PC, PC/ABS alloys represent the strongest commercial choice.
Many automotive interior programs, electronics enclosures, and medical housings have switched to PC/ABS, achieving 20–35% lower total costs while maintaining essential mechanical and thermal performance. The alloy also simplifies supply chain requirements by easing drying and temperature control demands.
Recommendations for Procurement Teams
Successful resin sourcing begins with a multi-year TCO analysis rather than focusing solely on spot prices. Procurement teams should execute following actions:
Detailed Cost Models
Develop detailed cost models that account for resin price, energy, scrap, and labor.
Qualify Material Options
Qualify both prime and custom-compounded materials to maximize sourcing flexibility.
Smart Contract Terms
Negotiate contracts with price adjustment clauses linked to feedstock indices.
Early Engineering Involvement
Involve processing engineers early in the selection process to mitigate floor-level risks.
ABS continues to serve as the practical choice for moderate-performance applications. Pure PC justifies its premium where superior impact and heat resistance deliver clear value. PC/ABS alloys increasingly stand out as the balanced solution for projects that require enhanced performance without extreme cost.
By evaluating the complete economic picture, procurement professionals can secure lower total ownership costs, improve supply chain stability, and support more competitive product pricing.