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ABS Filament - 2.85 mm - 0.85 kg - Old-type spool

LAST UNITS! Filament wound on an old-type spool. Spool dimensions: 200 mm x 84 mm. The spool is not compatible with BambuLab AMS. It can be used with BambuLab AMS Lite.

ABS is a durable 3D printing filament with high hardness, impact resistance, and resistance to high temperatures and scratches. It is ideal for prototyping rigid components, concept models, and final product versions. Appreciated by designers and engineers for its durability and versatile applications.

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€12.46
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€14.66 / kg
Regular price: €22.65
The lowest price during 30 days prior to the reduction: €14.72
The promotion runs until 31 December 2026

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LAST UNITS! Filament wound on an old-type spool. Spool dimensions: 200 mm x 84 mm. The spool is not compatible with BambuLab AMS. It can be used with BambuLab AMS Lite.

Fiberlogy ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is one of the most popular engineering materials in 3D printing, valued for its high mechanical strength, hardness, and impact resistance. Thanks to its properties, ABS filament allows the creation of prints with increased resistance to temperature and scratches, significantly expanding its range of applications.

Models printed with ABS are characterized by high rigidity and durability, making them perfect for both prototyping and the production of final components. The material is widely used in technical and engineering industries where reliability and long-term performance are essential.

Fiberlogy ABS is a material appreciated by designers, engineers, and makers looking for a filament suitable for functional concept models, prototypes, and end-use parts. Thanks to its resistance to operational conditions, this filament enables the creation of components that can withstand heavy loads and require high dimensional stability.

Applications of ABS

  • Prototypes of mechanical and structural parts,
  • Rigid and wear-resistant components,
  • Casings and functional housings,
  • Concept and test models.

Fiberlogy ABS is a reliable 3D printing filament that combines durability, hardness, and mechanical strength, making it one of the essential materials in every engineering workshop and makerspace.

 

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Fiberlogy ABS has been positively evaluated in the Open Filament Program (OFP) by Raise3D: Download report

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Print settings

  • Printing temperature 250-265°C
  • Bed temperature 100°C
  • Build surface Smooth PEI + adhesive; Textured PEI; Glass + adhesive
  • Drying conditions 60°C / 4h
  • Enclosure recommended
  • Cooling fan 0-10%

Properties

  • Density 1.05 g/cm³
  • Tensile Strength @ Yield 45 MPa (ISO 527)
  • Tensile Modulus 2300 MPa (ISO 527)
  • Elongation @ Break 2.5% (ISO 527)
  • Flexular Strength 68 MPa (ISO 178)
  • Flexular Modulus 2300 MPa (ISO 178)
  • Charpy Impact Strength (Notched) @ 23℃ 18 kJ/m2 (ISO 179)
  • Heat Distortion Temperature @ 1.8 MPa 100°C (annealing) (ISO 75)
  • Vicat Softening Temperature 97°C (ISO 306)

RAL/Pantone

To make it easier to choose the right color variant, we provide RAL and Pantone equivalents for filaments wherever possible. The given values are approximate and are intended to reflect the actual filament shade as closely as possible.

Why not HEX?

Providing the color of 3D printing filament in HEX format does not make sense because this notation was created to describe colors displayed on screens (RGB – monitors, TVs, mobile devices). HEX defines a mix of red, green and blue light, meaning a digital color. With filaments, however, we deal with a physical material. The same filament may look different in various photos and HEX cannot accurately represent the actual appearance of the material.

Much better references are color systems used in printing and industry, such as RAL or Pantone, which are based on real samples and allow for comparison of colors in physical reality.

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