ABS Extrafill "Natural"

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Commonly used for prototyping. ABS has good mechanical properties, impact resistance, and long-term usage.

Main features:

  • High-temperature resistance
  • Tensile strength
  • Environmentally friendly material
  • AMS-compatible

 

    Product information

    • Working temperature: 220 –240 °C
    • Heated bed: 80 – 105 °C
    • Diameter: 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm
    • Diameter tolerance: +/- 0.05 mm 
    • Weight:
      750 g of filament (+ 210 g spool)
    • The length of the filament:
      305 m (1.75 mm,750g)
      114 m (2.85 mm,750 g)

    Products Comparison

    PC/ABS ASA Extrafill ABS Extrafill HIPS
    Weather resistance yellowing UV stability yellowing yellowing
    Tensile strength 42 MPa 40 MPa 32 MPa 26 MPa
    Elongation at break 7% 35 % 20 % 40 %
    Hardness **** ** *** **
    Impact resistance (notched) *** *** ** **
    Heat resistance 113 °C 94 °C 96 °C 88,5 °C

    🌟 Key Features

    ✔️ Smooth finish

    ✔️ High-temperature resistance

    ✔️ Tensile strength

    ✔️ Impact resistance

    ✔️ Chemical resistance against acids, alcohols, alkalis, oils, greases, ozone, and water

    ✔️ Low density

    ✔️ Resilience

    ✔️ Recyclable

    ✔️ Low moisture absorption

    ✔️ Environmentally friendly material

    ✔️ Safe to use in electrical and electronic equipment

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    Customer Reviews

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    Tomas Dutton
    Great material

    It fulfills expectations

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    T.
    Purfect

    No problems with fillament.

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    Thomas Merz
    Very good and pure ABS

    It‘s not easy to find a pure ABS. This one is pure and you can glue and soften it with Aceton. I printed 10kg without any issues. I made glue and slurry with it - no problem at all (it took around 8h to completely dissolve). Just one thing: Spool fits into AMS of Bambulab P1S, but fresh spools gets stuck because winded filament hit the feeder…so I had to put it on a spool of Bambulab.