ABS
ABS is renowned for its durability, strength, and thermal resistance, making it ideal for parts that need to withstand stress or impact, such as pipes or housings for electrical components. When printing ABS, an enclosed environment is recommended to prevent warping and ensure stable print quality.
Bambu Lab ABS is a versatile filament that offers excellent strength, enabling you to create long-lasting, durable parts. It provides a significant upgrade in strength and durability compared to PLA and PETG, especially when printed in an enclosed printer.
Bambu Lab ABS is a versatile filament that offers excellent strength, enabling you to create long-lasting, durable parts. It provides a significant upgrade in strength and durability compared to PLA and PETG, especially when printed in an enclosed printer.
ABS
Overview
Surface&Finish
Design Guide
Technical Specification
Overview
Colors
Characteristics
details60%
strength60%
Flexibility80%
Feature
ABS is a technical material for 3D printing, known for its superior comprehensive properties such as high temperature resistance , UV resistance and water resistance. However, the disadvantage is that it warps easily and stinks when printing. Bambu ABS is designed to reduce warping and cracking but maintain outstanding impact resistance. In addition, it's very suitable for high speed printing because of its good flow behavior.
Key Data
Toughness (Impact Strength – XY) | Strength (Bending Strength – XY) | Stiffness (Bending Modulus – XY) | Layer Adhesion (Impact Strength – Z) | Heat Resistance (HDT, 0.45Mpa) |
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39.3 KJ/m² | 62MPa | 1880MPa | 7.4 KJ/m² | 87℃ |
Properties
Temperature ResistanceUV ResistanceWater ResistanceImpact Resistance
Suitables
Outdoor Use,Functional Parts,Automotive Parts,Structure Parts,Decorative Parts, Toys, Fandom
Not suitables
Fine-detail models with smooth surfaces
Cavities within design (unless making use of escape holes);
Low-cost prototype;
Jewelry, art