Clearance – ABS Pro 3D Printer Filament – 1.75mm

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Many premium ABS 3D Printer filaments available from other sellers don’t offer distinct advantages, our ABS Pro does. Our Ooznest Materials ABS Pro 3D Printer filament has been designed specifically for high strength applications and batch manufacturing purposes. ABS 3D Printer Filament (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), is a massively popular filament currently used today, and was originally one of the first materials that could be 3D Printed. ABS is the plastic to use, it is used to make LEGO, keyboards, power tools, there is a good chance you come in to contact with ABS on a daily basis.
What Makes ABS Pro Different to ABS?
[divider width=”100%” height=”1px” margin=”0.5em” color=”rgb(0, 0, 0)”] [row] [col span=”6″ span__sm=”12″] Our normal ABS Filament is a great material to use in most applications. But if you need an ABS which is stronger and more forgiving, then our ABS Pro is the ideal material, it could be described as ABS on steroids. ABS Pro has been designed to print easier than normal ABS. With zero warp technology, it has reduced cracking, enhanced layer adhesion, and excellent print bed adhesion. Our normal ABS has an impact strength of 3.4kJ/m2, ABS Pro is closer to 58, which makes it one of our most impact tolerant materials, just slightly behind PolyC (Polycarbonate). Combine this with a higher elongation at break compared to normal ABS, (34% vs 9%), it is less likely to crack or snap, making it a more forgiving and enjoyable ABS to print with. Not only is Ooznest Materials ABS Pro Filament good for strength and durability. It is also just as much a good looking material. The chemical composition of ABS means the surface of a 3D printed object can be treated with acetone to make a glossy, smooth, layer-less finish. A misconception about ABS 3D Printer filament is that it is difficult to print, but with the correct settings Ooznest Materials ABS Pro Filament will give you no problems at all. Print at 245-255°C, with the heated bed at 80°C+ and you shouldn’t have any problems at all. Just in case you do, add some ABS Juice to your print surface, and your prints will stick, guaranteed. [/col] [col span=”6″ span__sm=”12″ padding=”0px 0px 0px 0px”] [ux_image id=”8103″] [/col] [/row] [block id=”7886″]
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Reviews for Clearance – ABS Pro 3D Printer Filament – 1.75mm

  1. Kevin

    After never using abs i gave this a go with some tuning it prints easy I am impressed and will buy again

    3 years ago
  2. TJ_Hants

    This stuff is great! it almost prints like pla. no issues with adhesion, or anything else i can think of. the medieval gold looks a bit plain, almost normal green, in certain lighting conditions. under warm led lights, i find it to look more like what i expected. one thing worth a mention is the filament holder itself is a lot wider than most due to the recycling aspect i expect, so found it wouldn’t fit my cr10 holder unless i left the holder nut off. it is also a bit of a tight fit in a sunlu drier. other than that, i really like this abs pro filament. it is a bit more expensive than something like abs+, but, it does print a whole lot easier! 10/10 will recommend, and will buy again!

    4 years ago
  3. James I.

    Was initially somewhat wary about printing abs, however this abs pro is great. no failures after a bit of tuning. printing on an enclosed i3 mk3s with a bed temp of 85-90 degrees depending on part size and a nozzle temp of 250. will definitely be getting more of this for mechanical parts. i have a sample of the red as well, which i haven’t tried yet, however i’m expecting similar results.

    4 years ago

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