What is the best bed temperature for ABS?

The recommended bed temperature for ABS is 110. Instead of printing directly on the glass, it's better to print with Kapton/PET tape. This makes it easier to clean the bed after you've been printing for a while, as you can simply remove the tape, clearing any leftover adhesive or filament.
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Does ABS need heated bed?

Due to the higher glass transition temperature of ABS (100°C), ABS requires a heated bed and will print with moderate minimal internal stress at room temperature.
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What is the best temperature for ABS filament?

The characteristics of ABS filaments in 3D printing

ABS has a melting temperature of around 200°C, it is therefore recommended that the extrusion temperature be between 230 and 260°C.
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At what temperature does ABS get soft?

ABS plastic lends itself to a wide variety of applications due to its high glass transition temperature. ABS plastic does not begin to soften until 105˚ Celsius, which is well above most settings.
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At what temperature does ABS plastic deform?

The parts molded in ABS begin to deform (point of inflection under load) at about 100 ° C; ABS has a lower coefficient of friction than other materials and requires less force during extrusion; It resists impacts; It resists heat.
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Does ABS need cooling?

When printing ABS, users generally print with the part cooling fan off to maximize layer adhesion. If you can control the power of your cooling fan, setting the fan at 10% - 20% speed can help to improve the quality of overhangs and reduce sagging.
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Does higher bed temp help adhesion?

While you can print without a heated bed in most cases, increasing the bed temperature results in a better first layer adhesion, and this translates to a better print quality and less warping overall.
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Does increasing bed temperature increase adhesion?

Increasing the temperature above the filament's TG leads to a reduction of the surface tension between the printing bed and the printing material and to a larger contact area that ultimately causes better adhesion between the bed and the filament.
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How hot can ABS get before deforming?

ABS (resists 105°C)

With a glass transition temperature of 105C, ABS is also one of the best choices to print heat-resistant parts. It is also a cheap, widely available, and tough material.
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At what temperature does ABS plastic become pliable?

Thermoplastics become liquid (i.e. have a “glass transition”) at a certain temperature (221 degrees Fahrenheit in the case of ABS plastic).
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Does ABS melt in the sun?

ABS doesn't have the greatest UV-resistance so if it gets direct sunlight for long periods of time, you might find discoloration and a more brittle 3D print. For the most part, it shouldn't have such a large negative effect and should still hold up really well for use in a car.
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What makes ABS brittle?

The original ABS substance is a copolymer made of acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene. It is rather hard and brittle. To make it softer, some proportion of a plasticizer has to be added when it's hot and malleable.
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Does ABS get brittle over time?

Although a commonly used material with benefits for many applications, ABS plastic has limitations. It can weaken and become brittle with prolonged sunlight UV exposure, and certain substances can also negatively impact the engineered material.
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What temperature can ABS pipe withstand?

ABS pipes have a broader temperature range, which is from -40 °F to 180 °F. PVC pipes have a maximum operating temperature of 140 °F.
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How do you soften ABS plastic?

A common and safe method of reshaping ABS plastic is to use boiling water, which reduces risks involved with accidentally overheating ABS. Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit at which point ABS becomes soft and rubbery but will not burn.
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What are the disadvantages of ABS plastic?

The disadvantages of Polyacrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) include:
  • Poor solvent and fatigue resistance.
  • Poor UV resistance unless protected.
  • Maximum continuous use temperature approx. 70 °C ( 160 °F ).
  • Poor bearing properties (high friction and wear).
  • High smoke evolution.
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At what temp does PLA soften?

PLA exhibits a low chemical resistance and low temperature resistance, softening at 60°C (Glass Transition and Vicat temperature).
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Which is better PLA or ABS?

PLA and ABS are both thermoplastics. PLA is stronger and stiffer than ABS, but poor heat-resistance properties means PLA is mostly a hobbyist material. ABS is weaker and less rigid, but also tougher and lighter, making it a better plastic for prototyping applications.
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Does a hotter bed make PLA stick better?

A warmer bed helps to soften the plastic, allowing it to stick. Just be careful not to heat up your bed too much, otherwise your prints might end up with elephant's foot (as seen in the photo).
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Does a glass bed need to be hotter?

Uniform heating: Even for materials that don't require need it, heating the print bed can greatly improve how well a model prints. Lacking thermal conductivity, glass beds typically take longer to heat up, but they also spread heat much better than other surfaces.
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Can you print abs on glass bed?

Tip 1: ABS doesn't adhere well to bare 3D printer heated bed glass. While you can often get ABS to adhere to bare, heated borosilicate glass build plates, the process is difficult and you will more than likely experience warping/curling or failed prints due to the print breaking free from the glass mid-print.
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