ABS
ABS is an affordable and durable material, perfect for creating tough, heat-resistant parts. Ideal for experienced users, it requires an enclosure due to its unpleasant odor.
Basic Information:
Budget-Friendly
Printability
Stiffness
Heat Resistance
Impact Strength
Applications:
Outdoor UseFunctional PartsAutomotive PartsStructural PartsDecorative Parts, Toys, Fandom
Pros
√ Budget-friendly√ Water resistant√ Heat resistant√ Impact resistant√ Wear resistant
Cons
× Easy to warp× Pungent fumes
Colors: ABS Red (40200)
Usage Scenarios
With excellent impact and heat resistance, ABS is perfect for outdoor use and creating functional and structural items. Discover its capabilities and explore more at MakerWorld!
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How to Optimize Your Printing

Based on the properties of ABS, it’s strongly recommended to consider the following tips to realize best performance:

1. Enclosure

An enclosed chamber helps maintain a consistent temperature around your print, reducing warping and improving print quality.

2. Use Brim

Adding a brim can significantly reduce warping by increasing the adhesion surface area.

3. Dry Your Filament

Although drying ABS is optional, it's strongly recommended to dry it to prevent poor layer adhesion and brittleness.
Drying Condition:
Blast Drying Oven: 80 °C, 8h
X1 Series Heatbed: 90 - 100 °C, 12h

4. Other Settings

Build Plate & Bed Temperature: Smooth PEI Plate (90-100 °C); Textured PEI Plate (90-100 °C)
Printing Speed: < 300 mm/s
Nozzle Temperature: 240 - 280 ℃
Part Cooling Fan: 0 - 80%
Annealing: 80 - 90 ℃, 6 - 12 hours