Material Technology:
FDM Standard
Material Group
Polymers
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ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a commonly used plastic in FDM technology. This thermoplastic material offers a combination of strength, durability, and ease of processing. ABS is widely used for producing functional prototypes, mechanical parts, and industrial components due to its ability to withstand mechanical stresses and moderate temperatures.
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Material Technology
FDM Standard
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Material Group
Polymers
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Native color
multicolor (on demand)
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Elastic modulus
1.9 GPa
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Yield stress
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Tensile strength
36-38 MPa
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Elongation at break
9 %
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Hardness
71-74 MPa Ball Indentation Hardness
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Density
1.03 g/cm³
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Melting temperature
145 °C
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Maximum service temperature
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Thermal conductivity
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Porosity
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Minimum roughness Ra
18 µm
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Tolerance
±0.5% (±0.5 mm) mm
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Layer height
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Minimum detail achievable
1.2-1.5 mm
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Min Dimension [X]
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Max Dimension [X]
300 mm
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Min Dimension [Y]
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Max Dimension [Y]
300 mm
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Min Dimension [Z]
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Max Dimension [Z]
400 mm
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Flexural strength
56-65.7 MPa
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Degradation temperature
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Flexural modulus
2.148 GPa
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Flamability
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Impact strength
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Water absorption
1.04 %
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Izod impact notched
36 kJ/m2
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Purity
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Charpy impact
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Electrical conductivity
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Glass transition temperature
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Surface resistance
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Heat deflection temperature 045 mpa
85 °C
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Volume resistivity
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Heat deflection temperature 182 mpa
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