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ABS Heritage Brick

TREED-HERITAGE-175-750
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Treed Filaments is an Italian manufacturer dedicated to the development and creation of filaments that stands out for its broad portfolio of materials focused on FDM/FFF 3D printing. In its catalogue, you can find from filaments designed for architecture and artistic creations to technical filaments.

ABS Heritage Brick is a filament for 3D printers, classified within Treed Filaments' architectural filament category. ABS Heritage Brick has the appearance and texture of a common building material such as brick.

This filament is composed of ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) combined with mineral powder particles, offering the characteristic colour and texture of fired clay.

Figures printed with Heritage Brick.

Image 1: Figures printed with Heritage Brick. Source: Treed Filaments.

ABS Heritage Brick inherits some of the most outstanding characteristics of ABS, offering good mechanical properties, as well as being able to be processed in most of the 3D printers on the market that have a heated bed.

In the case that the user who is working with this material and does not want his pieces to have a similar appearance to a conventional brick, he can apply a post-processing. With fine sandpaper and water, a polished and shiny result can be obtained, maintaining the unique colour of the brick.

Sometimes, it is essential to use 3D printing supports to produce parts containing areas with steep angles or overhangs. Most 3D printers on the market do not have dual extruders that allow the use of a hotend manufacturing material in one hotend and a support material in the second. If the user has a filament 3D printer with a single extruder, the same material must be used to manufacture the part and the supports of the critical areas. Removing these supports can leave marks on the printed part (which can be touched up with devices such as Retouch 3D) or, in the worst case, damage the part. ABS Heritage Brick has been designed to facilitate the removal of the supports, without leaving marks, obtaining an exceptional result.

Applications

ABS Heritage Brick has been created for architecture, art, design or archaeology sectors, giving 3D printed pieces an effect and colour similar to those of classic building bricks. In addition, the rough surface finish allows the characteristic layers of FDM 3D printing to be hidden.

Heritage Brick ABS printed bricks.

Image 2: Bricks printed with ABS Heritage Brick. Source: Treed Filaments.

ABS Heritage Brick is ideal for applications where the raw material is essential, such as:

  • Architectural scale models with a similar appearance to the final construction.
  • Figures or sculptures with complex geometries that require a handcrafted appearance and cannot be made using traditional techniques.
  • Jewellery items with unique finishes and clay-like colour.

Using architectural materials such as ABS Heritage Brick from Treed Filaments minimises the risk of failure, reduces costs and execution times in sectors such as architecture and art.

General information

Material ABS
Format 50 g / 750 g
Density 1.14 g/cm³
Filament diameter 1.75 mm
Filament tolerance ± 0.05 mm
Filament length (Ø1.75 mm, 0.75 kg) ±273.5 m

Printing properties

Printing temperature 220 - 240 ºC
Print bed temperature 90 - 110 ºC
Chamber temperature
Cooling fan 0 - 20 %
Recommended printing speed 60 - 70 mm/s
Recommended nozzle diameter Min. 0.35 mm

Mechanical properties

Elongation at break - %
Tensile strength - MPa
Tensile modulus (ISO 527) 2500 MPa
Flexural strength - MPa
Flexural modulus - MPa
Surface hardness -
Impact strength 16.8 KJ/m²

Thermal properties

Softening temperature (ISO 96) 102 ºC

Specific properties

Transparency -

Other

HS Code 3916.9
Spool diameter (outer) - mm
Spool diameter (inner hole) - mm
Spool width - mm

In order to achieve a good result during FDM 3D printing with Heritage Brick ABS filament, it is advisable to follow the recommendations below:

  • The printing bed of FDM/FFF 3D printing should reach a temperature of 90 - 110 °C.
  • The printing temperature should be 220 - 240 °C. If the temperature drops below 190°C, the 3D printing process must be stopped.
  • ABS is prone to warping, so it is recommended to use products such as BuildTakKapton TapeMagigoo or DimaFix to ensure proper adhesion of the part to the base.
  • The use of a closed printer is recommended. If not available, it is recommended to print in an environment where drafts that may affect the printing process can be avoided.
  • It is recommended to use a hardened steel nozzle, as this filament contains abrasive particles that can degrade the inside of the nozzle. This deterioration can affect the quality of the 3D print.
  • After printing with ABS Herritage Brich it is recommended to remove the filament from the hotend and use a cleaning filament to avoid possible clogging.

ABS is a hygroscopic material (it absorbs moisture). For excellent results it is recommended to dry the filament at 70°C for at least 2 hours (for 1kg spools) in a filament dryer such as PrintDry Pro.

To prevent 3D printing filaments for FDM and FFF printers from absorbing moisture, it is recommended to store them in vacuum-sealed containers such as those from PrintDry so that the filament is free of dust particles and does not contain moisture.

Featured properties

Printing temperature
220 - 240 ºC
Filament diameter
1.75 mm
Density
1.14 g/cm³

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