HATCHBOX ABS 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, Transparent Green




Key features
- •1 KG (approximately 2.20 lbs) Spool
- •1.75mm Filament Diameter (Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm)
- •ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) 3D Printer Filament Vacuumed Sealed With Desiccant
- •Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature 210°C - 240°C (410°F - 464°F), Use With Heated Build Platform Is Recommended
- •Spool Diameter: 8" - Spool Width: 2.50" - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 1.25"
HATCHBOX ABS 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, Transparent Green
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Customer Reviews
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Color is off
BeaverTail✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2023
I took off a star due to tue color being off. The Gray I received is actually closer to light silver, almost off white. In fact it's sitting next to a white primered door and they're almost the same. The final prints in the photos here are darker than the final prints I have made with it.
works great for coaply props
Bryan✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2023
bought to print some props for New York COMICCON! works well! i like the brand.
-Renegadeprops.co
-Renegadeprops.co
Suprising
J. Vernosky✓ Verified Purchase•June 15, 2023
This was my first attempt at using ABS on my Creality CR10sPro, I've used PLA then went onto PETG with no issues at all. I do not have an enclosure.
I started printing this at 240c 80c bed, this is too hot for the nozzle and a little low on the bed, i got warping.
I settled on 210c and 95c bed, I'm still tuning but this is working great. This lattice was my 2nd one. i had to turn the cooling fan on 50% after the base so the thin parts cooled solid and didn't wobble.
Hatchbox is my brand of choice, and this ABS seems very good sofar. (their PETG is great too)
I started printing this at 240c 80c bed, this is too hot for the nozzle and a little low on the bed, i got warping.
I settled on 210c and 95c bed, I'm still tuning but this is working great. This lattice was my 2nd one. i had to turn the cooling fan on 50% after the base so the thin parts cooled solid and didn't wobble.
Hatchbox is my brand of choice, and this ABS seems very good sofar. (their PETG is great too)
revised: print hot!! [will not withstand temps inside a car, and brittle and frail]
alex✓ Verified Purchase•May 27, 2023
___ March 2023: sharing my newest experience, up to 4 stars. ___
Took it as a personal challenge to find the best printing conditions for this white ABS roll that I had previously lost all hope in. After a couple of days of trial and error I found that it needs extreme heat of before it would extrude reliably and achieve good layer strength. Even then, it requires wide extrusion lines in the critical spots like first layer and external perimeter so it would push into the layer below and adhere to it properly. I don't know if this is generally valid of all Hatchbox ABS or just issues caused by the white pigment. So here are my best printing parameters that work with this rather challenging material:
* bed: 60 C with fresh disappearing glue stick to prevent warping;
* nozzle: 0.4 mm at 250 C;
* print speed: 50 mm/s normal perimeters and infill, 35 mm/s external and small perimeters, 50 mm/s bridges, 40 mm/s gap fill, 66% first layer speed;
* line width: 0.8 mm for all first layer and all external perimeters;
* infill/perimeter overlap 35%;
* bridge flow ratio 1.1; 3 perimeters, 5 top/bottom layers;
* if anyone is interested, retraction for a direct drive extruder is 0.8 mm at 10 mm/s
___ July 202, old review, two stars ___
The material ages terribly in a hot car (in the shadow, so no UV radiation) and becomes crumbly and warps. Also shows less strength and inter layer adhesion than an el cheapo PLA. To-date, only two of my ABS prints from this roll have withstood the test of time whether inside a car or the house, and even for those am not holding my breath. The others have all failed.
Took it as a personal challenge to find the best printing conditions for this white ABS roll that I had previously lost all hope in. After a couple of days of trial and error I found that it needs extreme heat of before it would extrude reliably and achieve good layer strength. Even then, it requires wide extrusion lines in the critical spots like first layer and external perimeter so it would push into the layer below and adhere to it properly. I don't know if this is generally valid of all Hatchbox ABS or just issues caused by the white pigment. So here are my best printing parameters that work with this rather challenging material:
* bed: 60 C with fresh disappearing glue stick to prevent warping;
* nozzle: 0.4 mm at 250 C;
* print speed: 50 mm/s normal perimeters and infill, 35 mm/s external and small perimeters, 50 mm/s bridges, 40 mm/s gap fill, 66% first layer speed;
* line width: 0.8 mm for all first layer and all external perimeters;
* infill/perimeter overlap 35%;
* bridge flow ratio 1.1; 3 perimeters, 5 top/bottom layers;
* if anyone is interested, retraction for a direct drive extruder is 0.8 mm at 10 mm/s
___ July 202, old review, two stars ___
The material ages terribly in a hot car (in the shadow, so no UV radiation) and becomes crumbly and warps. Also shows less strength and inter layer adhesion than an el cheapo PLA. To-date, only two of my ABS prints from this roll have withstood the test of time whether inside a car or the house, and even for those am not holding my breath. The others have all failed.
Easy to print, but difficult to smooth
Christopher Walker✓ Verified Purchase•May 25, 2023
This stuff is not tricky to print at all and I regularly print without an enclosure for most of the stuff that I do. I have had a lot of trouble getting this filament to smooth with acetone so it loses a star for that.
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