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🔴 1mm ABS 3D Filament Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of 🔴 1mm ABS 3D Filament

STRONG AND DURABLE ABS FILAMENTS: Keene Village Plastics’ ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) boasts high durability that allows you to deliver quality and quantity for every project. Can be sanded or smoothed with additional process. RESILIENT: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) filament is one of the most common 3D printing materials used in the 3D printing industry. Recommended for high strength applications and it's also moderately flexible. HEAT RESISTANCE: Keene Village Plastics’ can withstand high stress and temperature. It's strength and moderate flexibility makes it a great choice for printing in 3D. Recommended optimal print temperature: 230oC – 250C. Optimal Bed Temp: 110C (PEI film recommended). Tolerances + 0.003” / -0.003”. LIGHT AND STURDY: ABS filament is one of 3D printing’s most popular materials, for several good reasons. It is a light and sturdy thermoplastic that has a long lifespan, good impact resistance, and flexibility. All filaments are vacuumed sealed with desiccant. Available in different sizes and colors. EASY TO USE AND WIDE COMPATIBILITY: Due to its durability, strength, and flexibility, there are several uses for ABS filament in 3D printing. You can use it to make plastic auto parts, material handling equipment, toys, and electronic cases, and the like.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Exceptional Printing Results

Through trial and error, I found that this filament delivers truly exceptional printing results. It's great for printing complex designs and small details. The impressive consistency and quality make it a top pick for 3D printing enthusiasts. One downside is that it may require some calibration in order to get the best results, but it's a small price to pay for its amazing performance.

Pros
  • Exceptional printing quality and consistency. Great for complex designs and small details.
Cons
  • May require calibration to get optimal results.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

KVP filament works well

Also worked very well on my box printer. With a working surface of 110°C and a hot end of 250°C (I have a steel nozzle), my chamber temperature was 43°C and never had the delamination problems that ABS sometimes causes. The actual thread has a spot finish on it. Looks nice. Also, it's pretty strong.

Pros
  • RESISTANCE: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) filament is one of the most commonly used 3D printing materials in the 3D printing industry. Recommended for high strength and moderate flexibility applications.
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Arrived badly vacuumed and wet.

On the one hand I was VERY impressed that the filament was shipped and tracked by Fedex about 90 minutes after I placed my order. Unfortunately I didn't check it closely upon arrival and waited until I really needed it. Now I see that it was badly sealed and when I put it in the printer steam came out of the nozzle. For me this can be recovered as I have a filament dryer although I will lose most of a print day. If you didn't have a filament dryer, you probably would have a nightmare spool (was

Pros
  • HEAT RESISTANCE: Keene Village Plastics withstands high loads and temperatures. Its strength and moderate flexibility make it an excellent choice for 3D printing. Recommended optimum printing temperature: 230°C - 250°C. Optimum bed temperature: 110°C (PEI film recommended). Tolerances +0.003" / -0.003"
Cons
  • I don't remember but something was