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A solid choice for makers who need strong, heat-resistant parts that perform under pressure.
Store filament in a cool, dry place (15–30°C, humidity below 20%) in its vacuum-sealed bag with desiccant when not in use. If exposed to air for long periods, dry the filament before printing for best results.
👉 For full mechanical, thermal, and physical specifications, download the Technical Data Sheet (TDS).
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Questions
How do you print with ABS filament?
ABS prints best in a stable, warm environment, ideally using an enclosed 3D printer to reduce temperature fluctuations.
For best results:
With the right setup, ABS produces strong, heat-resistant parts with excellent durability.
Are ABS filament fumes toxic?
ABS can release fumes and odours during printing, especially at higher temperatures. It’s recommended to print in a well-ventilated area or use an enclosed printer with filtration to reduce exposure. Proper ventilation helps create a safer and more comfortable printing environment.
How do you dry ABS filament?
If ABS has absorbed moisture, drying it before printing can help improve print quality. Use a filament dryer at around 50°C to remove moisture. Keeping the filament dry helps reduce issues including bubbles, stringing, and inconsistent extrusion.
How do you prevent ABS warping on large prints?
Warping is one of the most common challenges with ABS, especially on larger prints. To reduce warping:
These steps help maintain even cooling and improve overall print stability for larger parts.
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