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INTAMSYS | ABS

$160.00

INTAMSYS ABS is an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) filament designed for FFF 3D printing. It delivers high print quality, strong mechanical strength, and reliable heat resistance, while maintaining moderate print temperatures and reduced warping for consistent results.

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Density (ISO 1183)

1.10-1.15 g/cm³

Glass Transition Temperature (DSC, 10°C/min)

101 °C

Heat Deflection Temperature (ISO 75 1.8MPa)

98 °C

Melt Index (220°C, 10kg)

9-14 g/10min

Tensile Strength (ISO 527)

28.8 MPa

Young’s Modulus (ISO 527)

1847 MPa

Elongation at Break (ISO 527)

3.8%

Flexural Strength (ISO 178)

65.5 MPa

Flexural Modulus (ISO 178)

1530 MPa

Impact Strength (ISO 179, Notched)

16.4 kJ/m2

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Easy Finishing

Can be sanded or acetone-smoothed for clean looks.

Heat Resistant

Performs reliably at higher temperatures.

Durable & Tough

Strong material with good impact resistance.

Versatile Use

Popular for automotive, consumer, and industrial parts.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is ABS filament used for?

ABS is great for durable prototypes, functional parts, and end-use components.

What are the printing requirements for ABS by INTAMSYS?

Needs a heated bed and preferably an enclosed printer to reduce warping.

Is ABS heat resistant?

Yes — it withstands higher operating temperatures than PLA or PETG.

Can ABS be post-processed?

Absolutely — it can be sanded, drilled, or smoothed with acetone.

How does ABS compare to ASA?

ASA has similar strength but offers better UV and weather resistance for outdoor use.