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Notify me when its in stockPorima 3D 1.75 mm Yellow ABS Filament
3D printers are becoming increasingly popular and are now entering almost every home. With the release of affordable 3D printer models, people can access these devices much more easily. Porima integrates its extensive materials expertise with additive manufacturing technologies to produce high-performance filaments with high precision. FDM 3D printers typically use PLA or ABS materials. With Porima’s high-performance ABS filaments, you can obtain extremely fast and high-quality prints from any compatible 3D printer.
How to Find the Ideal Printing Temperature?
PLA filaments are generally known to melt between 190–220 °C. However, each filament type has a specific temperature value at which it delivers the most optimal print quality. Printing at this temperature can make a clearly visible difference in print quality.
When you open a new filament package, finding this temperature first will help you get higher-quality results in your subsequent prints. You can find the optimal temperature value by printing a Temp Tower (temperature tower). A Temp Tower is a structure consisting of multiple layers. While preparing the print gcode file, each layer is printed at a different temperature value. Afterwards, each layer is examined one by one and the temperature at which the print quality looks best is selected. This temperature value represents the optimal printing temperature for the filament you are using.
Porima ABS Filament Technical Specifications:
Material: ABS
Color: Yellow
Diameter: 1.75 mm
Processing Temperature: 205–225 °C
Bed Temperature: 60–80 °C
Nozzle: 0.4 mm
Compatible Machine Type: All FDM Printers
Weight: 1000 g
Maximum Performance on Every Printer Thanks to Professional Features!
Printing Temperature That Does Not Require a Special Hotend Ideal Range: 205–225 °C |
Print at the Bed Temperature You Prefer Ideal Range: 60–80 °C |
Does Not Clog the Nozzle Even in Long-Term Use Ideal: 0.4 mm Brass Nozzle |
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Maximum Strength Thanks to the Production Method |
No Drying Required |
Wide Range of Applications Suitable for All Types of Open and Enclosed Printers |
What Are the Most Common Types of Filament? What Are the Differences Between Filament Types?
| PLA | ABS | PETG | TPU | WOOD |
| Raw Material: Corn Starch – Sugar Cane | Raw Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene | Raw Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate – Glycol | Raw Material: Thermoplastic Polyurethane | Raw Material: PLA + Wood |
| Hardness: ★★★★ | Hardness: ★★★★★ | Hardness: ★★★★ | Hardness: ★ | Hardness: ★★★★ |
| Flexibility: ★ | Flexibility: – | Flexibility: ★ | Flexibility: ★★★★★ | Flexibility: ★ |
| Durability: ★★★★ | Durability: ★★★★★ | Durability: ★★★ | Durability: ★★★★★ | Durability: ★★★★ |
| Printing Temperature: 205 °C – 225 °C | Printing Temperature: 220 °C – 255 °C | Printing Temperature: 230 °C – 250 °C | Printing Temperature: 210 °C – 230 °C | Printing Temperature: 195 °C – 220 °C |
| Bed Temperature: 60 °C – 80 °C | Bed Temperature: 80 °C – 100 °C | Bed Temperature: 0 °C – 70 °C | Bed Temperature: 40 °C – 50 °C | Bed Temperature: 40 °C – 50 °C |
| Soluble: No | Soluble: Surface treatment with acetone is possible | Soluble: No | Soluble: No | Soluble: No |
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