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HATCHBOX ABS 3D Printer Filament offers a 1 kg spool of high-quality black ABS with a precise 1.75 mm diameter and ±0.03 mm dimensional accuracy. Engineered for durability and impact resistance, it performs optimally at extrusion temperatures between 210°C and 240°C. Vacuum-sealed to maintain freshness, this filament is beginner-friendly yet robust enough for advanced prototyping, making it a trusted choice in the 3D printing community.
















| ASIN | B00J0H8EWA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,751 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #367 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Date First Available | March 10, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | 3D ABS-1KG1.75-BLK |
| Manufacturer | HATCHBOX |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25 x 9.5 x 3.2 inches |
T**O
Worked great for me
Very happy with the color and performance of this filament. I am new to 3D printing and this is first time I printed with ABS so I can offer no comparison to other filaments at this point - only actual performance vs expectations. Very good. No tangles. No bad spots. I used most of this spool to print an RC model ship 28" long and 6.5" wide, in multiple pieces. Each piece took about 10 to 14 hrs so it took about a week printing a piece or 2 each day. It rained 2 of those days but didn't seem real humid to me. Printer was Prusa MK2S kit built. The room temp was 61 degrees F, I had a thin foamboard box around my printer 24" square, no bottom. I used Prusa Control software to slice and changed no settings from the default for generic ABS - 255 degrees C hotend and 100 degrees for the heatbed. I used glue stick on the bare bed, no cleaning between prints but did add some glue each time - parts stuck extremely well. I thought this might be too hot a temp but it worked real well and the ABS is pretty solid - you can twist & bend it but it doesn't come apart at the layers. Pretty smooth finish at 150 microns, looks about the same as the PLA I used and was able to do some overhangs I thought not possible with such hot material. So on the second to last print, 4th day of printing, I could see a minor change in the surface appearance, not quite as smooth looking. Then the final print on friday looked like it had a rough finish. On close inspection I believe this to be the result of accumulated moisture absorbed by the ABS finally showing its effect. It was very minor and smoothed out easily enough. Very good results gluing/chemical welding the parts together with some of the scrap ABS (power went out on one piece and so it became scrap, I mean glue ingredient). So when my glue had finally gotten to the right consistency for me, it had been sitting for a couple of days and had enough ABS to Acetone ration so it was like melted ice cream. No clamps, just brush on each piece, hold for a few seconds, move on to the next piece, let dry completely overnight and it won't come apart but sands easily. Am going to buy some more of this brand ABS in other colors for other RC projects.
X**H
This is great stuff, i'm sorry for the people who had ...
This is great stuff, i'm sorry for the people who had difficulty with it; i;m not sure what they did. first of ABS is acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, which is a copolymer. That is to say that its a blending of three different types of materials, acrylonitrile a poisonous liquid that provides a vinyl backbone of the filament. butadiene a compressed liquid used to solidify rubbers, styrene a monomer derivative of benzene used in many commercial plastics. So ABS ( acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) is a mixture of materials as such every manufactures recipe is going to be different its going to have qualities. For this one specifically i find if i lay it out at the standards 230 c with 105 c heated bed works well. the biggest problem i've had with this stuff is getting to to stick to the bed and stay stuck to the bed. there is an easy solution though take a chunk of the filament dissolve it in acetone and make a slurry, i use my left over trimmings as i trim the end every time i switch out of the left over brim or left over supports. place that on the bed and let it heat up and bake on to the bed. instant stick wont pull off doesn't warp, at least in my experience. i haven't had any clogging yet i have my printer set to 100mm print speed but everyone s printer is different in what their heat block can handle. i personally really like this stuff is it top of the line filament? No but then again i'm not paying 60 bucks a kilo, and you don't need to pay 60/kg for good filament. this stuff is cheap cost with with good results in my experience, if you willing to slow down and check your setting; it works well. an i mean this is mid range stuff good prints at reasonable prices. its great for the average joe if your the professional, your lively hood depends on it or you don't have the time to slow down and check print settings, ect..... then yeah i might look for a different filament;for me if a starter abs is what i'm looking for ,and abs is harder than pla, i wouldn't shy away from this. i'm quite satisfied with my purchase and plan to do it again
K**H
good
C**.
Ich habe mir 2 Rollen Hatchbox ABS Filament gekauft , 1* Orange und 1* Schwarz . Mit der Orangen habe ich mir jetzt vorsichtshalber Ersatzteilen für mein Prusa I3 Mk2 gedruckt , Qualität ist super . Das Filament haftet bei mir sehr gut an der PEI-Beschichtung des Betts , es war kein Kleber oder ABS-Juice notwending ! Gedruckt habe ich mit 230° Hot-End , 100° Bett mit bis zum 100mm/s ohne Probleme . Danach zu Schwarz gewechselt , die Druckeigenschaften waren absolut gleich . Würde mir dieses Filament auf jeden Fall wieder kaufen !
B**R
Ich habe nun schon die 6. Rolle verschiedenster Farben der Hatchbox ABS Filamente verbraucht. Keine der Rollen machte Schwierigkeiten. Alle sauber gewickelt, der Durchmesser passt auch soweit. Ich kann nichts schlechtes berichten.
D**Y
Prints extremely well on my BBL P1S Very tough material Adheres well to the build plate and prints relatively fine details
M**R
Nachdem ich einige Hersteller durch hatte, entschied ich mich für Hatchbox Filamente, da diese günstig und gut zu sein schienen. Die PET-G und PLA Rollen machten ein absolut gutes Bild und schienen meine Entscheidung zu bestätigen. Doch diese ABS Rolle gab mir in vielerlei Hinsicht zu denken. Zuerst riecht das Filament nicht. ABS ist ja bekannt dafür, beim Druck unangenehm zu riechen. Dieses Filament hingegen ist absolut neutral beim Druck. Was eigentlich nach einem Vorteil klingt macht mich etwas stutzig über die Zusammensetzung. Hat es die Performance, die man von ABS erwarten kann? Bisher hatte ich zumindest keine Probleme bzgl. Stabilität und somit sehe ich diesen Punkt eher positiv als negativ. Eine wissenschaftliche Analyse kann ich allerdings nicht abgeben. Die Druckbarkeit des Materials ist einwandfrei. Ich nutze 3DLAC auf einer beheizten Glasplatte, das funktioniert wunderbar. Auch die Variation des Durchmessers ist äußerst gering und macht keine Schwierigkeiten. Leider gibt es 1 KO-Kriterium, welches mich veranlasst hat, von Hatchbox wieder Abstand zu nehmen: Das Filament ist äußerst schlecht gewickelt. Knoten sind leider kein Einzelphänomen sondern sind auf der Rolle desöfteren zu finden. Das führt unweigerlich zum Druckabbruch, denn den Knoten schnell genug zu lösen ist schwierig bis unmachbar. Egal wie günstig eine Spule sein mag, so etwas darf auch bei 10 Euro Filamenten nicht passieren. Knoten - vor allem wenn sie im Rudel auftreten - machen das Filament unweigerlich zu Abfall, außer man wickelt es auf eine Leerrolle um. Fairerweise muss ich sagen, dass ich bei mehreren Rollen von Hatchbox - vor dieser Rolle - NIE ein einziges Problem hatte. Vielleicht habe ich ja eine "Montags-Spule" erwischt. Ich hoffe es zumindest, denn insgesamt ist das Material mitunter eines der besten bzgl. Preis/Leistung.
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