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Filament Poly ABS 1.75 mm Yellow 1 kg — Poly PE01006 (ABS, 1.75 mm, 1 kg)
Filament Poly ABS 1.75 mm Yellow 1 kg — Poly PE01006 (ABS, 1.75 mm, 1 kg)
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Filament Poly ABS 1.75 mm Yellow 1 kg — Poly PE01006 (ABS, 1.75 mm, 1 kg)
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Filament Poly ABS 1.75 mm Yellow 1 kg — Poly PE01006 (ABS, 1.75 mm, 1 kg)
Filament Poly ABS 1.75 mm Yellow 1 kg — Poly PE01006 (ABS, 1.75 mm, 1 kg)
Poly ABS 1.75 mm Yellow 1 kg — Poly PE01006 is a 1 kg spool of ABS filament in bright yellow, designed for FFF/FDM 3D printers that accept 1.75 mm filament. The material is produced using a bulk-polymerized ABS resin with reduced volatile content to minimize odor and improve print quality. It delivers the typical mechanical strength and heat resistance of ABS, making it suitable for functional prototypes, housings and mechanical parts. The filament is compatible with standard post-processing techniques such as sanding, painting and solvent smoothing.
The filament offers consistent diameter and reliable extrusion for stable layer adhesion and dimensional accuracy. Lower volatile content reduces unpleasant smells during printing and contributes to more consistent printing performance. Yellow coloration provides good visual contrast for prototype inspection and finished parts. The material accepts common post-processing methods including sanding and acetone vapor smoothing.
Load the 1.75 mm filament into a printer compatible with ABS. Set the hotend temperature within the recommended range (245–265°C) and the heated bed to 90–100°C. For small models under roughly fist size, a non-enclosed printer with the stated temperatures is usually sufficient. For larger parts, use an enclosed printer with an ambient chamber temperature of ~40–50°C; very large prints (about 15–20 cm or more in any direction) perform best in an actively heated chamber (≈70°C+). Use proven bed-adhesion methods such as adhesives or specialised build surfaces to reduce warping. If filament has absorbed moisture, dry it before printing at 70°C for approximately 6 hours.
Use minimal or no part cooling during printing, apply consistent bed adhesion (for example Magigoo or BuildTak), and choose enclosure or chamber heating based on part size to reduce warping. For smooth surface finishes consider acetone vapor smoothing with appropriate safety precautions or an alternative smoothing process if solvent handling is unsuitable.
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