ABS - hard, impact, heat and scratch resistant. Prints from this filament can be processed mechanically and chemically (acetone). Ideal for conceptual models and prototypes. Used in 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:
An ABS (an acronym for acrylonitrileladienobutylenostyrene) filament is one of the popular materials used in 3D printing. It is a plastic material that has high strength and rigidity, making it ideal for printing functional parts and prototypes.
ABS also has good impact resistance, making it possible to print parts that need to withstand dynamic loads. In addition, this filament has excellent layer adhesion, which contributes to the quality and durability of the prints.
AbS is also a good material for printing parts that need to withstand dynamic loads.
However, ABS has some disadvantages, such as susceptibility to shrinkage and the emission of unpleasant odors during printing. It also requires a heated printer's table and controlled ambient temperature to avoid problems with deformation and delaminating layers.
The company's printing process also requires a heated printer's table and controlled ambient temperature to avoid problems with deformation and delaminating layers.
Despite these drawbacks, ABS filament remains a popular choice due to its favorable mechanical properties and wide application in many fields, including prototyping, engineering, manufacturing, model making and more.
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