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ABS is a thermoplastic  polymer ("plastic"). It's the stuff Lego is made of.


ABS is a thermoplastic  polymer (plasic) it´s the stuff Lego is made of.  
== 3D Printing ==
'''We do not print with ABS at the moment - it would require modifications to our printers.'''
 
More difficult to 3D print than PLA, potentially hazardous fumes - further reading anyway: [http://reprap.org/wiki/ABS RepRap wiki]


==Solvents==
==Solvents==


Also ABS is dissoluble in [[Acetone]], meaning you can use [[Acetone]] to glue two ABS parts together or alter the surface.  
ABS is soluble in [[acetone]], meaning you can use acetone to weld two ABS parts together or smoothen the surface.  


==Thermal Properties ==
==Thermal Properties ==


ABS glass transition temperature is approx 105°C (similar to a melting point). This makes it great for [[3DP|3D Printing]] and injection molding or it can be bent when heated with a [[Hot Air Gun|hot air gun]].
The glass transition temperature of ABS is approx. 105°C (similar to a melting point). This makes it usable for [[3DP|3D printing]] and injection molding or it can be bent when heated with a [[Hot Air Gun|hot air gun]].




[[Category:3D Printing]]
[[Category:3D Printing]]
[[Category:Plastics]]

Latest revision as of 17:35, 21 February 2023

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Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene

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Synonyms: ABS; DE: Acrylnitril-Butadien-Styrol
Suggested Tools: 3D Printers (not without an enclosure!)
Similar (More or Less): PLA

ABS is a thermoplastic polymer ("plastic"). It's the stuff Lego is made of.

3D Printing

We do not print with ABS at the moment - it would require modifications to our printers.

More difficult to 3D print than PLA, potentially hazardous fumes - further reading anyway: RepRap wiki

Solvents

ABS is soluble in acetone, meaning you can use acetone to weld two ABS parts together or smoothen the surface.

Thermal Properties

The glass transition temperature of ABS is approx. 105°C (similar to a melting point). This makes it usable for 3D printing and injection molding or it can be bent when heated with a hot air gun.