What is the best temperature for ABS filament?

In order to print with ABS, you need a temperature controlled bed. The recommended bed temperature for ABS is 110. Instead of printing directly on the glass, it's better to print with Kapton/PET tape.
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What temperature should I print ABS filaments?

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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What temperature should ABS plastic be?

The ABS plastic filament can be used in a temperature range between twenty degrees below zero and up to 80 degrees. It resists the action of concentrated acids such as hydrochloric and phosphoric, but undergoes attacks of concentrated sulfuric and nitric acids.
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How do I get perfect ABS prints?

Before 3D printing with ABS make sure your 3D Printer meets the hardware requirements listed below to ensure the best print quality.
  1. Bed. Temperature: 95-110 °C. Heated Bed Required. ...
  2. Build Surface. Kapton tape. ABS Slurry.
  3. Extruder. Temperature: 220-250 °C. No special hot-end required.
  4. Cooling. Part Cooling Fan Not Required.
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What is the best printing speed for ABS?

What is the Best Printing Speed for ABS? The best printing speed for ABS filament falls between 30-70mm/s for standard 3D printers. With a well-tuned 3D printer that has good stability, you may be able to 3D print at a faster rate without reducing quality so much.
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What temperature should AB beds be?

In order to print with ABS, you need a temperature controlled bed. The recommended bed temperature for ABS is 110. Instead of printing directly on the glass, it's better to print with Kapton/PET tape.
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Should you use a fan with ABS?

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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What happens if you print ABS too hot?

If the nozzle temperature is too hot, you may experience wisps / stringing on the surface of the print, difficult to remove and fused support material, sagging or poor surface quality on overhangs and a harsh smell during printing (this smell is more prominent with some ABS brands).
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Why is it hard to print ABS?

ABS shrinks significantly as it cools, which is the source of all its printing problems. When the first layer of a printout cools, even with a warm bed, it shrinks and begins to peel off and rise from the corners. This printing defect is known as warping and is difficult to avoid on medium to large ABS parts.
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How do I improve my ABS layer adhesion?

In this article, you will learn about all the solutions that improve the adhesion of ABS layers and prevent delamination.
  1. 1 Use a 3D Printer Enclosure.
  2. 2 Decrease Part Cooling or Turn it Off.
  3. 3 Increase the Printing Temperature.
  4. 4 Clean the Nozzle.
  5. 5 Decrease the Print Speed.
  6. 6 Reduce the Layer Height.
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Is ABS stronger than PLA?

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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Is ABS or PLA better for 3D printing?

ABS has superior mechanical properties to PLA, as well as being more durable and lighter, though it's harder to print with. This material is better able to deflect heat than PLA and nylon, but it's absolutely not completely heat resistant.
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How do I stop my ABS from curling?

ABS is notorious for its tendency to warp.
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ABS Print Warping: How to Stop It
  1. What Is Warping?
  2. Tip #1: Clean the Print Surface.
  3. Tip #2: Tune Your First Layer Settings.
  4. Tip #3: Print in an Enclosure.
  5. Tip #4: Use an Adhesive.
  6. Tip #5: Use a Brim or Raft.
  7. There You Go!
  8. Comments.
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Does ABS need a dry box?

If you have nylon, polycarbonate, TPU, TPE, or PETG and the spool has been sitting out for more than a day or so, then you likely need to dry it. PLA and ABS are also susceptible, but it takes quite a bit longer for them to absorb enough water to cause major issues.
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Does ABS require cooling?

For the most part, ABS is a type of filament that does not require any cooling or requires minimal cooling, as cooling can cause the plastic to solidify too quickly and prevent the layers from adhering, causing the problem known as layer separation or delamination.
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Can ABS be printed without an enclosure?

There is no requirement for an enclosure when printing ABS. Like many things in FDM, there are improvements to be made, but there is a scale of what is possible. A heated bed is much more necessary (for similar reasons, the thermal expansion is significant and without a heated bed you have very high risk of warping).
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Should I turn off print cooling?

Cooling the filament will make it shrink, so cooling the filament deposited on the bed can lead to adhesion problems and warping of your products. This is exactly the reason why you use a heated bed (the delta temperature is smaller). So keep the cooling off for the first layers and you'll be fine.
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Can you print ABS on glass?

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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Is PETG as strong as ABS?

For most people, there really isn't a reason to choose ABS over PETG. PETG is stronger, more durable, and it prints better. It's also available in transparent colors. ABS is only necessary if you absolutely need the 100 °C temperature resistance or its ability to be glued and painted.
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What causes filament warping?

Causes of Warping

Warping occurs due to uneven temperature distribution and the resulting tension in the substrate. Since ABS or HIPS filaments warp more at uneven temperatures than PLA, for example, and tend to shrink during cooling, the warp effect can be observed more frequently with these materials.
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Is ABS easy to sand?

ABS: Parts are easy to sand, but small fine detailed features may require repairing and careful sanding to remove stepping between layers. Once this stepping is removed, painting is straightforward.
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Is ABS toxic to print?

Under normal processing conditions, this product contains no toxic chemicals.” However it also states that, “Fumes produced during the melting processing, may cause eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritation, and if overexposed, could cause nausea and headache.”
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What is ABS filament best used for?

ABS filament is widely used in most industries because it is easy to process, easily machined, sanded and glued. Today, ABS filament is commonly used in LEGO bricks and bicycle helmets. You can also find it in pipe systems, home appliances, toys, musical instruments, medical devices and many more.
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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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Is ABS filament water resistant?

ABS is an excellent material for waterproof printing. Parts can crack and deform when in the cold, but its waterproof properties have been reported to otherwise last for extended amounts of time.
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