ABS

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Rated on 5 criteria: print temperature, warping, strength, creep resistance, and heat resistance (★1-5).

Print Temp

Nozzle: 220-260°C

Bed: 80-100°C

Warping

Prone to warping

Strength

Bending Strength: (60.00 MPa)

Creep Resistance

Rated

Heat Resistance

Heat Resistance Temp: 95°C

Features

  • High impact resistance and toughness
  • Excellent heat resistance (80-100°C)
  • Easy to post-process
  • Prone to warping; enclosed chamber recommended
  • Suitable for industrial use
  • Excellent mechanical strength

Basic Information

Classification:Advanced
Base Resin:Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Melting Point:220-250°C
Density:1.05 g/cm³
Shrinkage Rate:0.6-0.8%
Heat Resistance:80-100°C

Recommended Settings

ItemRecommended ValueNotes
Nozzle Temperature240-260°CStable high-temp printing
Bed Temperature90-110°CHigh temp to prevent warping
Fan Setting0-30%Prioritize layer adhesion
Print Speed40-60mm/sPrioritize stability
Nozzle Diameter0.4-0.8mmLarger diameter reduces warping
Chamber Temperature40-60°CEnclosed chamber required
CautionToxic fumes; ventilation required

Bending Strength

ItemMeasured Value
Default (Flat Layout)
Bending Strength60 MPa
Flexural ModulusN/A
Test Method3-Point Bending Test(Details

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Derivatives & Variations

Various derivative filaments with enhanced properties have been developed based on ABS. Choose the optimal one according to your application.

Use Cases

Suitable Applications

  • • Automotive parts
  • • Electronic enclosures
  • • Industrial jigs
  • • Heat-resistant parts
  • • Mechanical parts
  • • Appliance housings

Pros & Cons

Pros: High strength, heat resistance, post-processability, toughness
Cons: Prone to warping, toxic fumes, high temperature required

Precautions

• Toxic fumes are emitted during printing; adequate ventilation is required.

• Prone to warping; enclosed chamber printing is strongly recommended.

• High-temperature printing requires printer capability verification.

• Difficult for beginners; starting with PLA+ or PETG is recommended.