

ABS Extrafill filament from Fillamentum is available in spools of 750 g and 2.5 kg, catering to diverse printing needs with diameters of 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm, ensuring compatibility with various printers. With a plethora of inspiring colors, it offers a wide spectrum for creative endeavors. This filament boasts exceptional printing quality, effortlessly handling intricate details and ensuring excellent lamination. Ideal for crafting first functional samples prior to serial production, ABS Extrafill is well-suited for functional prototyping, manufacturing tools, and everyday use goods. Its safe usage in electrical and electronic equipment underscores its versatility and reliability.
Parts 3D printed with ABS Extrafill feature a smooth finish, high-temperature resistance, impressive tensile strength, and impact resistance. Additionally, this material exhibits chemical resistance against acids, alcohols, alkalis, oils, greases, ozone, and water, ensuring durability in diverse environments. With its low density and resilience, it provides a sturdy yet lightweight solution. Furthermore, ABS Extrafill is RoHS compliant, recyclable, boasts low moisture absorption, and is environmentally friendly. It must be kept in mind that this filament is not suitable for contact with food.
ABS Extrafill is a premium quality filament. Fillamentum, a Czech company specializing in plastic extrusion for automotive, chemical, and packaging sectors, prioritizes research and development. They maintain rigorous quality control during ABS Extrafill filament production, resulting in ± 0.05 mm diameter tolerance, excellent roundness, and no impurities. Color consistency is assured across spools and batches. Neatly rolled and packaged in a resealable bag, ABS Extrafill is protected from moisture and UV rays. With its stability and ease of use, ABS Extrafill filament ensures superior 3D prints. Useful printing recommendations can be found in the Attachments section in the Manual document.
General information |
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Material | ABS |
Format | 750 g / 2.5 kg |
Density | (ASTM D792) 1.04 g/cm³ |
Filament diameter | 1.75 / 2.85 mm |
Filament tolerance | ± 0.05 mm |
Filament length | (Ø 1.75 mm-0.75Kg) ±305 m / (Ø 1.75 mm-2.5Kg) ±950 m / (Ø 2.85 mm-0.75Kg) ±114 m / (Ø 2.85 mm-2.5Kg) ±350 m |
Printing properties |
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Printing temperature | 220-240 ºC |
Print bed temperature | 80-105 ºC |
Chamber temperature | ✓ |
Cooling fan | 0-20 % |
Recommended printing speed | - mm/s |
Mechanical properties |
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Elongation at break | 32 % |
Tensile strength | 39 MPa |
Tensile modulus | 1900 MPa |
Flexural strength | 60 MPa |
Flexural modulus | 1900 MPa |
Surface hardness | - |
Impact strength | 24 KJ/m² |
Thermal properties |
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Softening temperature | 96 ºC |
Specific properties |
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Transparency | - |
Other |
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HS Code | 3916.9 |
Spool diameter (outer) | - mm |
Spool diameter (inner hole) | - mm |
Spool width | - mm |
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3D printing with ABS filament is a bit more complex than the PLA filament. For ABS Basic filament is necessary that the print base is hot, between 80 and 100 °C. In addition, the extruder temperature should be between 220 and 240 ºC depending on the color used. It should also be remembered that the ABS plastic suffer the phenomenon called "warping" which causes the first layer of the pieces off the base of the 3D printer.
So if you are printing large pieces it is advisable to use BuildTak, Kapton Tape, Magigoo or DimaFix so that the pieces do not tend to detach from the base. It is also advisable to set the "raft" which is to create a first thick layer, and supports that will not suffer that contraction and on which is printed the piece. The disadvantage of using the "raft" is that this first layer will have a less smooth. It is advisable to lower the density of "infill" parameter for the part to store less heat. As for the "brim" (the membrane that is created around the part) parameter is recommended never fit in greater thicknesses of 5mm to help the first layer does not come off.
If you need to print very thin and tall pieces, you'll notice that the plastic ABS does not give you enough time to harden each layer printing and therefore the piece is as if it had melted. To solve this problem we give a very simple advice, printed at the same time at least 2 pieces, and place them in separate base. This way while the extruder is moved from one piece to another in each print layer, the plastic will have time to harden obtaining a much better result.
As for the room temperature where printed is recommended to be controlled and no drafts. Finally remember to use your 3D printer in a well ventilated room as vapors released during printing with ABS filament are not entirely healthy.