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

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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

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140 Sized Quadcopter

This set of planters will bring a touch of design, minimalism, and character as well as highlight sophistication to your home. A perfect showcase for your succulents, house plans, and cacti as well as a stylish gift with eco credentials. A marvelous gift for your friends and loved ones. 

 

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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.

 
 
 

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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.