- Description
- Benefits
- Technical Specification
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with acetone or acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use HIPS as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (25 °C) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Main applications:
Architecture and concept modeling.
Recommended printer settings
Print temperature: | 240 °C +/- 5 °C. |
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Print bed temperature: | 110 °C. |
Fans: | off. |
Closed environment: | recommended, warm. |
Tolerance
Diameter |
Diameter tolerance |
Roundness accuracy |
Moisture content |
1.75 mm |
+/- 0.02 mm |
99% |
< 0.02% |
2.85 mm |
+/- 0.03 mm |
Physical properties
Description |
Value |
Test method |
Density |
1.03 g/cm3 |
ISO 1183/B |
Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) (220 °C/10kg) |
38 g/10 min |
ISO 1133 |