WHT. ABS 1.75mm 3kg
WHT. ABS 1.75mm 3kg
3D Printer Filament
ABS 1.75mm White 3kg
Weight: 3kg
Colour: White
Material: ABS
Nozzle Temperature: 240°C - 250°C*
Bed Temperature: 80°C - 110°C
Diameter: 1.75mm ± 0.03mm
An economical material solution for prototyping or manufacturing, with it's low cost, temperature resistance and high impact resistance, ABS is the go-to material choice for many when producing functional parts. Prototype via 3D printing before entering into full production in the very same material. Easily post-processed, our ABS can be mechanically or chemically (vapour smoothed with acetone) treated to form a variety of surface finishes.
Precision engineered to industry leading tolerances (±0.03mm) using advanced laser technology, our filaments make possible silky smooth prints with perfect layer adhesion resulting in stronger prints with no variations in surface quality. Our filaments are orderly and uniformly wound on each spool ensuring a jam and kink free printing experience.
Made from only pure, ABS feedstock and vibrant pigments, our filaments are available in a multitude of vibrant colours and is compatible with all 1.75mm filament fed 3D printers from your favourite manufacturers like Prusa, Creality, Monoprice, FlashForge and more.
+ Why Standard Print Co.?
We aren't called Standard Print Co. for nothing. All our materials are made responsibly, to industry recognised standards. For more information, click here.
+ What is ABS used for?
An economical material solution for prototyping or manufacturing, with it's low cost, temperature resistance and high impact resistance, ABS is the go-to material choice for many when producing functional parts. Prototype via 3D printing before entering into full production in the very same material. Easily post-processed, our ABS can be mechanically or chemically (vapour smoothed with acetone) treated to form a variety of surface finishes.
- Casings
- Prototypes
- End use parts
- Educational aids
- Crash test models
- Mechanical components
- Industrial tools, parts and jigs
+ How do I best print ABS?
For more information on how to get the best our of your Standard Print Co. , head over to our Beginners Guide to 3D Printing and download a free copy of our printing guide.
+ Can I print this with my 3D printer?
Hardware Requirements
Heated Bed: Yes Enclosure: Yes | Hardened Nozzles: Not Required |
Adhesion Aids:
Not Required |
Part Cooling Fan: No |
+ Do you offer ABS in 2.85mm diameter filament?
Yes, 2.85mm ABS is available but on a made to order basis. If you're after ABS in 2.85mm, please get in touch with us via the chat button on the bottom right hand corner of your screen. Minimum order quantities of 50kg apply.
+ Does Standard Print Co. ABS come in Transparent or semi-transparent colours?
No, only our ABS Natural 1.75mm is semi-transparent. All other colours are opaque. Transparent ABS is available but on a made to order basis. If you're after a particular colour in a transparent finish, please get in touch with us via the chat button on the bottom right hand corner of your screen. Minimum order quantities of 10kg apply.
PRINTING PARAMETERS
Print Speed: 20 - 60 mm/s
Printing Temperature: 240 - 250°C
Build Bed Temperature: 80 - 110°C
Retraction Speed: 20 - 50 mm/s
Retraction Distance: 3 - 10 mm
Cooling Fan: No
Filament Type: ABS
Printer Type: Cartesian/Delta
Extruder Type: Direct Drive/Bowden Tube
Layer Height: 0.1 - 0.3mm
Fill Density: 0 - 100%
Shell Thickness: >0.6mm
*Not all 3D printers are the same. This makes giving temperature advice difficult. Consider the suggested printing temperature as a starting point to be fine tuned as you experiment and print with our material. Don't be afraid to go above or below our suggested temperatures if it results in better quality prints. For more information on how to get the best our of your STANDARD PRINT CO. ABS Filament, head over to our 3D Printing Beginners Guide and download a free copy of our 3D printing guide.
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