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REAL purple ABS filament 2.85mm, 1kg

€31.50 (Incl. 23% VAT) (€25.61 Excl. 23% VAT )
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Description
The ABS filament purple 2.85mm 1000g for 3D printers. Real filaments makes sure that the ABS is a high-quality and diameter consistent filament, giving you the best 3D printing experience. You will need a heated bed to print with ABS and a heated chamber is preferred. The ABS is a pure base material, developed for 3D printing, giving the best performance possible.

Made from an environmentally friendly cardboard spool, this product is produced in the Netherlands, conforming to EU quality and safety guidelines.
  • High-quality filament produced in the Netherlands
  • Very high impact-resistance
  • Harder to print, less suitable for beginners
  • Requires heated bed
Specifications
Colour: purple Weight: 1 kg
Material: ABS EAN: 8719128325552
Print temp: 220 - 255 °C Bed temp: 60 - 110 °C
Dimensions: 150 m Max deviation: ± 0.1 mm
Diameter: 2.85 mm
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Length: 150m Colour: Purple
Filament Diameter: 2.85mm Material: ABS
Weight 1 kg Max. deviation: ± 0.10mm
Print Temperature: 220-255°C EAN: 8719128325552
Our item no: DFA02030 Heated bed temp: 90-110°C
Description

Purple ABS 3D printing filament.

 

Standard, 2.85mm, diameter filaments are useful for a variety of day-to-day 3D printing tasks.

 

About ABS:

ABS produces tough and durable pieces that resist high ambient temperatures.

 

This makes ABS an excellent material for printing items that will be used regularly but it is unsuited to printing decorative pieces because it is poor at printing fine edges and details.

 

ABS retains some flexibility after printing so it is easy to continue working on pieces even after they've cooled.

 

Common applications of ABS:

  • Musical instruments (such as the recorder or plastic clarinet)
  • Small kitchen appliances (the plastic parts in a kettle)
  • Children's toys (Lego is made from ABS)