Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a durable thermoplastic used in 3D printing for its strength and heat resistance. Ideal for functional prototypes and mechanical parts, ABS requires a heated bed and is favored for applications demanding toughness in additive manufacturing.
Applications
1
Functional Prototypes
ABS is widely used in 3D printing for creating functional prototypes due to its durability and strength, providing a more realistic representation of the final product's performance.
2
Mechanical Parts
ABS is suitable for producing durable mechanical parts and components in 3D printing, offering resilience and impact resistance for applications where toughness is crucial.
3
End-Use Products
ABS finds application in 3D printing for manufacturing end-use products, such as consumer goods, electronic device housings, and tool components, benefiting from its robust nature to withstand regular use.
Samples
140 Sized Quadcopter
This is our 140-size quadcopter frame that is easy to print, easy to assemble and easy to fly. We have found that the frame is virtually indestructible. We made it using our Black ABS filament.
Photo credits: 3DEXLTD
Save the Sea Turtles
Use a raw 1.75mm filament and super glue while assemble the parts. May need a sandpaper while assemble the parts. It depends on a 3d-printer's condition. The object tested by FDM 3d printer with PLA and ABS filament.
Photo credits: JWOONG
Ernest and Celestine Bedside Lamp
Lamp based on the book and cartoon Ernest et Célestine.
Destined for the bedside table of my children, who adore these characters. 12 v 2w bulb, consumes very little electricity. In photo, printed in 405 nm resin on elegoo saturn. The lantern in white abs filament print.
Photo credits: DANIELRIETSCH