ABS Filament

 ABS filaments are made by Flashforge. This is the new improved formula which higher manufacturing tolerances, now +-0.2mm. This is a low cost material which prints exceptionally. The spools are specifically designed to fit on the Creator Pro and Guider printers, however they can be used on other printers that use 1.75mm ABS.  These filaments will work well with any printer that takes 1.75mm ABS. They might however require an external spool holder if they do not fit on the spool holder that comes with the printer. 
 

ABS filaments are made by Flashforge. This is the new improved formula which higher manufacturing tolerances, now +-0.2mm. This is a low cost material which prints exceptionally. The spools are specifically designed to fit on the Creator Pro and Guider printers, however they can be used on other printers that use 1.75mm ABS.  These filaments will work well with any printer that takes 1.75mm ABS. They might however require an external spool holder if they do not fit on the spool holder that comes with the printer. 

Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) filament is great for applications that require better toughness, strength, high resistance to heat, and great machine-ability. With all ABS properties, Flashforge ABS filament prints 3d models with smooth surface finishes, bright and shiny colors.

Features

  • Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) filament is the second widely used 3d printer filament. Different from PLA filament, ABS filament requires a higher printing temperature of build platform, and is more likely to be warped during cooling and send out hazardous fumes.
  • Make sure your 3d printer has a heated bed and an enclosed chamber when build ABS 3d prints.
  • Flashforge’s self-developed ABS 3d printing material is produced with optimal pure materials to greatly minimal warping, curing and bubble issues during the production. It is durable, and all-round for products that demands strength.

Specifications

Material

ABS

Print Temperature

220-240 Degree

Glass Temperature

80-110 Degree

Print Temperature

220-240 Degree

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