MatterHackers Blue MH Build Series ABS Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
MH Build Series Blue ABS is an affordable ABS filament intended for producing quality 3D-printed parts that require strength and high temperature resistance.
- Best-selling Blue ABS at MatterHackers
- Available in a wide variety of colors
- Bulk pricing available - save more with each spool purchased
- Combatable with Bambu AMS
- As low as $16.98!
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MH Build Series ABS Filament
The #1 Selling ABS Filament at MatterHackers!
MH Build Series ABS is the best-selling ABS at MatterHackers, making it the top choice for anyone looking to create durable, high-temperature-resistant parts affordably.
Here are the top features of MH Build Series ABS:
- Affordable - priced right for every user
- Great for parts and projects that require strength and temperature resistance
- Bulk pricing options - the more you buy, the more you save per spool
- Tons of bold, unique colors to choose from - view them all here
- MH Build Series is also available in PLA, PETG, and TPU
Tons of Colors to Choose From
MH Build Series ABS comes in a wide variety of colors to meet all your project needs.
Low Prices - Even Lower with Bulk Pricing!
MH Build Series ABS filament is the most affordable material on the market that is still reliable and capable of producing high-quality results.
- Lowest prices for quality parts
- Bulk pricing available - the more you buy, the more you save per spool
- Great for batch production and end-use parts
Great for Durable 3D Printed Parts
If you are 3D printing parts that require strength, MH Build Series ABS is an excellent option because it's durable and high temperature-resistant.
- ABS is a top choice for when you need strong parts
- ABS filament is resistant to high temperatures
- Resistant to a variety of chemicals
What is ABS Filament?
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a thermoplastic polymer that's used in a wide variety of industries and applications, including things like car bumper covers and LEGO. It is commonly used as a 3D printing filament for a variety of reasons, including:
- It has a higher melting point compared to other common materials
- High-temp and chemical-resistant properties
- Durable and robust
Technical Specifications
Printer Settings:
- Extruder Temperature: 230±10 °C
- Bed Temperature: 90±10 °C
- Learn more about how to succeed with ABS here
Spool/Filament Dimensions:
- 200mm Total Diameter (approximately)
- 50mm Inner Hole Diameter (approximately)
- 65mm Height (approximately)
- 1 kg spool
- True Diameter: 1.75mm or 2.85mm
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.03mm
- Density: 1.25 g/cm³
- Volume: 0.80 L
- Length: 332.60 m
Technical Data Sheets:
Click here to view all MH Build Series ABS size and color options.
Great for Durable 3D Printed Parts
If you are 3D printing parts that require strength, MH Build Series ABS is an excellent option because it's durable and high temperature-resistant.
- ABS is a top choice for when you need strong parts
- ABS filament is resistant to high temperatures
- Resistant to a variety of chemicals
Questions
is this product fiber filled and require a harden nozzle?
What is the difference between White and Paper White?
How does this compare to PLA+?
How resistant is this stuff to flattening/grinding in the extruder? I've got an Ender 3 v2 and I'm having trouble printing some D&D stuff because there's just too many retractions. After a while, the filament I'm using (some bargain basement stuff) flattens, stops feeding, and then starts grinding. It's *really* annoying. I've also tried most of the usual fixes, but none seem to work. Would this be a suitable alternative?
Do you make any of your PLA in a .5kg size spool 1.75mm
How does this compare to PETG for crack resistance?
What are the compressive properties of tough PLA?
Is this translucent? It is not clear, right? It is more like a bone/natural color? I see the title says so but I just wanted to make sure
Do you offer a material profile for Cura for Black PRO Series Tough PLA Filament?
Can the Pro Series Tough PLA be used in a machine without a heated bed? I have a Dremel 3D40 Flex. Also, does this product cause more wear and tear on the machine?
Is the Tough PLA series made in the USA?
How much does an empty 1kg spool weigh? I forgot to weigh mine before printing!
How chemical resistance is it to greases, oils, and coolants?
Do you have to anneal your parts or will they still be strong enough to use? I currently use ESUNS pla+ and it is pretty strong. Thanks
Can we get spool's CC figure in product listings?
What adhesive do you recommend for gluing Tough PLA parts together?