1Kg of ABS Premium 1.75mm Dark blue (RAL 5002)
Indicated wieght: actual amount of printable material.
Indicated wieght: actual amount of printable material.
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Our ABS Premium is an extra strong impact-resistant filament ideal for 3D printing of solid printed products. Due to the process stability and physical features of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene it is a widely used thermoplastic polymer in industry. The material is also very light and durable. This makes our ABS Premium particularly suitable for tools, toys and all kinds of utensils. Printed at a slightly over-average temperature for ABS, this filament gives extra strong 3D print results.
Features:
• Very high impact-resistance
• Extra strong
• Stable printing
• Light and durable
• Limited warping
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Our ABS Premium is an extra strong impact-resistant filament ideal for 3D printing of solid printed products. Due to the process stability and physical features of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene it is a widely used thermoplastic polymer in industry. The material is also very light and durable. This makes our ABS Premium particularly suitable for tools, toys and all kinds of utensils. Printed at a slightly over-average temperature for ABS, this filament gives extra strong 3D print results.
Features:
• Very high impact-resistance
• Extra strong
• Stable printing
• Light and durable
• Limited warping
Dimensions
Size |
Ø |
Roundness |
1,75mm |
± 0,05mm |
≥ 95% |
2,85mm |
± 0,10mm |
≥ 95% |
Physical properties
Description |
Testmethod |
Typical value |
Specific gravity |
ASTM D1505 |
1,03g/cc |
MFI 220°C/10Kg |
ASTM D1238 |
8,0g/10min |
Tensile strength |
ISO 527 |
44 MPa |
Elongation at break |
ISO 527 |
9% |
Tensile modulus |
ASTM D638 |
2000MPa |
Impact strength Method Izod 23°C |
ISO 180/A |
36Kj /m² |
Thermal properties
Description |
Testmethod |
Typical value |
Printing temp. |
- |
220-270°C |
Melting temp. |
ISO 294 |
245°C ± 10°C |
Vicat softening temperature |
ISO 306 |
± 103°C |