 This study investigates the impact, thermal and mechanical properties of cellulose fiber reinforced acrylonitrile beta diene styrene, ABS, matrix composites with varying weight percentages, revealing higher properties than conventionally fabricated cellulose fiber and ABS matrix composite materials. The maximum mechanical and thermal properties are achieved at a 20% cellulose fiber and 80% ABS polymer composite weight percentage, resulting in a 37% increase in tensile strength compared to the base matrix ABF, phesum is used for morphological examination of the factored tensile specimens. This article was authored by S. Ponsuri Aprakash, P. Adhyakumar, and R. Pandiyarajan.