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ABS ESD - hard, impact, temp. and scratch resistant. Machinable mechanically and chemically. It has antistatic properties. Prints can be processed with acetone. Ideal for conceptual models and prototypes, even in production.
ABS ESD is characterized by high hardness and impact strength. It is also more resistant to high temperatures and scratches. Prints from this filament can be additionally treated mechanically and chemically (with acetone). The material has the ability to dissipate charges and antistatic properties thanks to which it significantly reduces the risk of damage to electronics.
The resulting parts can be used to create conceptual models of new products and even their target versions. ABS is also used in manufacturing, in prototyping components that require greater rigidity.
Properties:
The ABS ESD filament is a material developed for sensitive electronic components. It is an abbreviation for "Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene," which means that it is composed of three types of monomers. It has high strength, stiffness and impact resistance, making it an excellent choice for printing durable and functional parts, and its ESD properties make it an obvious choice for designing electronics housings, electronics work tools and more. However, printing it requires a stable table temperature and heating the nozzle to around 230-250°C. It's also worth keeping in mind that ABS can cause a slight release of volatile organic compounds, so printing in a well-ventilated room is recommended.
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