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🔧 Enhance Your Additive Manufacturing Projects with Polymaker ABS Filament 1 Review

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🌡️ 【Impact and Heat Resistant】 - PolyLite ABS filament 1.75mm Green is a very durable material engineered to reduce jamming. It provides high heat resistance (Vicat Softening Temperature: 104 ̊C) and good mechanical properties. PolyLite 3D print ABS Green is a good choice for functional parts that require durability or high temperature resistance. 🛠️ 【Higher Stability】 - PolyLite 1.75 ABS Filament Green( Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Filament ) is made with a specialty bulk-polymerized ABS resin, which has significantly lower volatile content compared to traditional ABS resins. If you need some UV resistant feature, we recommed our UV resistant ASA filament for your outdoor requirements. 🔒 【Moisture Free】 - Our Polymaker Green ABS filament 1.75mm comes in a vacuum-sealed, re-sealable bag with dessicant in it, in addition to being packaged in a sturdy, sealed box, worry-free high quality package to make sure the best printing performance of your filament. ♻️ 【Cardboard Spool】 - Comes in upgraded 3.0 version packaging with fully recycled cardboard spool and box. ⚠️ 【Important Note】 - Please pass the filament through the fixed hole to avoid tangles after use. 3D printer filament 1.75mm requires a heat-bed and a proper printing surface to avoid warping. Big parts are prone to warp in domestic printers and odor when printed is stronger than with PLA. Using raft or brim or reduce the speed for the first layer could help avoid warping. ⚙️ 【Printing Settings】 - Nozzle: 245 ̊C - 265 ̊C; Bed: 90 ̊C - 100 ̊C; Speed: 30mm/s - 50mm/s; Bed Surface: BuildTak, PEI sheet with ABS slurry; Cooling Fan: LOW for better surface quality, OFF for better strength. 🛡️ 【RISK FREE & LIFETIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT】 - We offer a full refund if the product is not performing as expected. Let us help you get your perfect beatiful prints and contact us via Amazon anytime you need.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

First time with ABS, went much better than expected

I've always avoided ABS since hearing about styrene releases but after discovering this bulk polymerized ABS I decided to give it a try to try . Slight odor, but only if you press your nose against the printer and push through a large amount of plastic (>10mm^3/s). I had no trouble lifting the first layer or separating subsequent layers like so many stories do. from the ABS body. Run 260/100°C heater/earth in first layer 255/90°C later, very low fan (<10%) seemed to help melt the burrs on

Pros
  • Additive manufacturing products
Cons
  • Can't remember but there was something

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The thread is smoother and more hygroscopic

I'm used to printing with Hatchbox ABS, which I can print on just fine most of the time, but I've changed it and got different results. I'm using a heavily upgraded Ender 3 (body, glass deck and all other upgrades) and am following recommended print settings. I had to do 16 different test prints (each with optimized settings based on previous printing errors) before I was able to print this filament correctly. It breaks very easily and the filament is significantly smoother and more slippery…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

High warp but prints like clockwork

Update: I changed the slicing configuration to increase the temperature and reduce the speed to match the spec provided by Polymaker. I also left the coil in my dehumidifier for more than 10 hours on the maximum setting, which is still below the recommended drying temperature of 80°C. I've cleaned my sheet steel, added margins to my prints, and calibrated the printer. The prints came out a little better, but I did notice some warping, so I might have to be more aggressive with ABS mud or glue…

Pros
  • 3D Printing Filament
Cons
  • Expensive