“…On the other hand, ABS has also some drawbacks, especially for high‐performance applications, such as poor solvent, fatigue, and UV resistance, lower HDT/Vicat temperature, and impact resistance than high‐performance engineering plastics. In this context, blends of ABS with other engineering thermoplastics such as polycarbonate (PC), [ 18,19 ] polyamides (PA), [ 20,21 ] polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), [ 22,23 ] and styrene–acrylonitrile [ 24,25 ] are of significant scientific and commercial interest. In blending efforts of ABS and high‐performance engineering thermoplastics, ABS provides ease of processability and reliable notched impact resistance, [ 26,27 ] whereas other engineering thermoplastics improve mechanical, thermal and energy absorption properties.…”