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ABS - hard, impact, heat and scratch resistant. Prints machinable mechanically. and chemically (acetone). Used for concept models, prototypes and production for greater rigidity.
ABS 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 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 parts that require greater rigidity.
Properties:
ABS filament is one of the popular and versatile material options for 3D printers. ABS stands for acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, which is impact-resistant and heat-resistant. Thanks to these properties, ABS filament is used in many industries such as automotive, industrial, medical and electronics.
One of the main advantages of ABS filament is its ease of processing, which makes it possible to finish printed objects in various ways, such as by sanding or gluing. In addition, ABS has a lower tendency to shrink during cooling, which affects the precision and quality of the printed items.
The ABS is also a good choice for the production of printed items.
However, ABS filament has some disadvantages, such as the release of irritating gases during printing, which requires working in a well-ventilated room. In addition, due to its high printing temperature requirements, it requires 3D printers with a heated chamber.
They also require a heated chamber.
Despite this, ABS filament is still a valuable material for many 3D printer users due to its unique properties and wide range of applications.
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