- Description
- Filament Properties
- Print Parameters and Specimen Dimensions
- Printed Specimen Properties
Description
The 3D filament Kimya ABS-S belongs to the styrenic polymer family. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) is a thermoplastic polymer offering high impact resistance and is relatively rigid and lightweight. Due to its excellent surface appearance and decorative qualities (it can be easily colored), ABS is widely used in outer casing applications in sectors such as domestic appliances, telephony, IT equipment and toys.
- Impact resistance
- Higher heat resistance than PLA (around 90°C)
- A filament that can be used in all 3D printers on the market
- Large formats from 5kg to 10kg and different colors available on request
- Food contact certified under EU 10/2011 and FDA 21 CFR (white only)
- Complies with the REACH regulation and the RoHS directive
Filament Properties
PROPERTIES | TEST METHODS | VALUES |
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Diameter | INS-6712 |
1.75 ± 0.1 mm 2.85 ± 0.1 mm |
Density | ISO 1183-1 | 1.035 g/cm3 |
Moisture rate | INS-6711 | < 0.5 % |
Melt flow index (MFI) | ISO 1133-1 (@220°C – 10 kg) | 3.5 - 6 g/10min |
Glass transition temperature (Tg) | ISO 11357-1 DSC (10°C/min - 20-300°C) | 107 °C |
Print Parameters and Specimen Dimensions
PRINTING DIRECTION | XY |
---|---|
Printing Speed | 20-50 mm/s |
Infill | 100% - rectilinear |
Infill Angle | 45°/-45° |
Nozzle Temperature | 260°C |
Bed T° | 85-95°C |
Printed Specimen Properties
PROPERTIES | TEST METHODS | VALUES | |
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES | Tensile modulus | ISO 527-2/5A/50 | 1,484 MPa |
Tensile Strength | ISO 527-2/5A/50 | 35.3 MPa | |
Tensile strain at strength | ISO 527-2/5A/50 | 2.7 % | |
Tensile Stress at Break | ISO 527-2/5A/50 | 22.8 MPa | |
Tensile strain at break (type A) | ISO 527-2/5A/50 | 9.8 % | |
Flexural modulus | ISO 178 | 1,443 MPa | |
Deformation at Flexural Strain | ISO 178 | >5 % | |
Flexural stress at conventional deflection (3,5% strain)* | ISO 178 | 43.6 MPa | |
Charpy impact resistance | ISO 179-1/1eA | 24.7 kJ/m² | |
Shore Hardness | ISO 868 | 70D |