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eSUN eSUN Black ABS Filament - 2.85mm (1kg)
eSUN has developed this ABS 3D printing filament with a durable, stand out finish perfect for everyday projects. Created for making high quality parts that need to withstand higher temperatures, eSUN ABS is a great blend of low cost and dependable 3D printer filament.
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AFFORDABILITY & RELIABILITY
Established in 2002 and focused on creating a variety of filament for makers of all skill levels. Since 2007 eSUN has dedicated their research in 3D printing material to the creation of bio-degradeable polymers. From PLA to ABS and Nylon, eSUN has an entry-level filamment for everyone to get started on a new journey in 3D printing. No matter what type of material your next project requires, eSUN has a filament available at a low cost for easy experimentation with new materials
TECH SPECS
- Recommended Extrusion Temperature: 230±10 °C
- Recommended Bed Temperature: 90±10 °C
- Bed Adhesion: Kapton Tape / Hairspray
- Filament Weight: 1kg
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.05
WHAT YOU NEED TO GET STARTED PRINTING WITH ABS
Your success in 3D printing is our goal, so we have created many guides to help you create the highest quality 3D printed parts possible.
How To Succeed When 3D Printing With ABS
ABS Bed Adhesion Tips & Tricks How To Make ABS Juice, Glue, and Slurry
Questions
What is the price per spool if you buy larger quantities than 12. Is there a price list for that? You can shoot me an email with that information if its easier. Thanks -Mark
What are the Matterhackers build series filament spools made of? I want to recycle them because I have quite an extensive collection here at home. I know about the Master Spool project but there are many types of materials that cannot be purchased without a spool. Thanks
Hey! I’m curious about your customer service. I’ve tried a few silk PLA filaments before and while I Absolutely adore the finish, I cannot seem to get good layer adhesion (bonding). The decorative prints I print have smaller parts (think 2.5mm diameter cylinders) that I’d rather not have snap off when I bump it against something. With Amazon I can try a filament, decide it’s not good, and return it. But I’d rather not support amazon... I just want the peace of mind of buying filaments and being able to get answers or a return.
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