ABS

Winkle ABS filament ensures exceptional interlayer bonding and excellent mechanical strength.

Properties:

  • High impact resistance.
  • Stiffness.
  • Toughness.
  • High temperature stability.
  • More durable and lighter than PLA.
  • Industrial use, automotive or electrical components.

Printing parameters:

  • Printing temperature: 230 ºC – 260 ºC.
  • Bed temperature: 70 ºC – 120 ºC.
  • Recommended printing speed: 50-70 mm/s.
  • Closed chamber (recommended).

Limitations:

  • More complicated printing than PLA, produces warping and cracking.
  • Not biodegradable.

ABS Material

If you’re wondering what ABS filament is made of, we’re going to explain.

ABS filament or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene is a thermoplastic polymer used for 3D printing.

This filament is made from polymers of acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene. Its characteristics have made it one of the most widely used materials in 3D printing for fused deposition modeling (FDM): prototyping and short-run production.

We break down ABS filament for you to get to know it well:

  1. Acrylonitrile gives ABS both its resistance to some chemical agents and its stability at high temperatures.
  2. Butadiene is an elastomer that gives ABS a lot of impact resistance.
  3. Styrene provides that rigidity and mechanical strength that is very characteristic of this type of filament, as well as giving a special shine to its surface.

It is important to note that because ABS is a thermoplastic material, it can be easily recycled. Thus, ABS can be produced from another ABS plastic.

ABS Filament 1.75

ABS filament for 3D printers, or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, is available in two standard diameters: 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm. However, the availability of the 2.85 mm diameter has decreased significantly in recent years. This is because most modern 3D printers use the 1.75 mm diameter.

ABS filament availability and diameters

  • Diameter 1.75 mm: This is the most common and used in most current 3D printers.
  • Diameter 2.85 mm: Less common today, resulting in a more limited stock. In many cases, this diameter may only be available upon request.

Our integrated system certified to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards guarantees that our processes are aimed at achieving maximum product quality and minimum environmental impact.

We care about the planet and the health of its inhabitants; our products comply with the demanding REACH regulation, which guarantees the absence of extremely worrying substances, and we are committed to the circular economy with the reduction of packaging and ECOEMBES management for the correct recycling and reuse of the same.

Applications for ABS filament

This plastic material is used to create toys, such as the famous Lego bricks, computer keys, housings for power tools, components for the automotive sector, protective helmets, musical instruments, small kitchen appliances, sports equipment or mechanical prostheses for the medical sector, to name just a few examples.

It is important to keep the ABS filament in a dry place away from direct sunlight to avoid degradation of the material. It is recommended to store it in a sealed bag or box with silica gel to keep it in optimal condition. Winkle customers have been impressed with the quality and durability of our ABS filament.

What are the advantages of using ABS compared to other filaments?

ABS vs PLA

In the ABS vs. PLA comparison, ABS stands out for its superior impact and heat resistance, making it ideal for parts that need to withstand extreme conditions. This material is especially suitable for industrial applications and functional components due to its durable and tough properties.

Properties of ABS

  • Strength and durability: ABS is known for its high impact resistance, making it an excellent choice for parts that must withstand mechanical shocks and stresses.
  • Heat resistance: Unlike PLA, ABS can withstand high temperatures without warping, which is crucial for components exposed to hot environments.
  • Printing temperature: ABS requires a printing temperature between 230 and 260 ºC. In addition, it is prone to thermal deformation during printing, so it is necessary to use a hot bed with a temperature between 70 and 100 °C to improve the adhesion of the first layer and avoid deformation.
  • Printing speed: A printing speed of 50 to 70 mm/s is recommended for best results.

Advantages of ABS filament

  • Versatility in finishing: One of the main advantages of ABS is its ability to be easily sanded, drilled, painted and glued.
  • This makes it an excellent choice for projects that require more refined finishes or parts that need to be assembled.
  • Adaptability: It is ideal for creating functional prototypes and end-use parts that must withstand daily wear and tear.

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