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Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 1.75 mm, 750g, (Black)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $19.95
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
- Features
Features
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 1.75 mm, 750g, (Blue)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $19.95
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
- Features
Features
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 1.75 mm, 750g, (Green)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $19.95
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
- Features
Features
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 1.75 mm, 750g, (Grey)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $19.95
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
- Features
Features
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 1.75 mm, 750g, (Natural)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $19.95
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
- Features
Features
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 1.75 mm, 750g, (Orange)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $19.95
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
- Features
Features
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 1.75 mm, 750g, (Red)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $19.95
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
- Features
Features
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 1.75 mm, 750g, (White)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $19.95
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
- Features
Features
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D printing ABS Filament 1.75 mm, 750g, (Yellow)
3D Printing
- $24.99
- $19.95
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
- Features
Features
- High impact resistance. UV, heat and abrasion resistance
- Main application: functional prototyping
- Filament diameter: 1.75Mm (+/- 0.02Mm)
- Print temperature: 220-250°c. Print bed temperature: 80-110°c
- Tips: use a closed print chamber to prevent warping and activated carbon to filter toxic fumes
ABS is a commonly used filament suitable for making more durable and stronger parts than with PLA, as it can stand higher temperatures, it is slightly more flexible and can be easily painted. It can be treated with Acetone or Acetone vapor to give it a glossy finish (be careful!) and to make the object stronger, or to solidly glue parts together. Use hips as support material for printing ABS. ABS shrinks when it cools so you should use an enclosed printer with warm and steady air temperature (> 25°c) in order to prevent delamination or warping.
Kodak 3D Printing Acrylic Filament 1.75mm, 750g, (Natural)
3D Printing
- $42.99
- $37.99
• Very low coefficient of friction
• Very hard and not very flexible, ideal for those pieces that require a lot of rigidity
• Exceptional ability to print bridges
• A semi-transparent material
Applications:
Lamp housings and covers, threads, gears, very rigid parts.
- Features
Features
• Very low coefficient of friction
• Very hard and not very flexible, ideal for those pieces that require a lot of rigidity
• Exceptional ability to print bridges
• A semi-transparent material
Applications:
Lamp housings and covers, threads, gears, very rigid parts.
Kodak 3D Printing Filament PETG 1.75 mm, 750g, (Black)
3D Printing
- $31.99
- $21.95
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
- Features
Features
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
Kodak 3D Printing Filament PETG 1.75 mm, 750g, (Grey)
3D Printing
- $31.99
- $21.95
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
- Features
Features
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
Kodak 3D Printing Filament PETG 1.75 mm, 750g, (Natural)
3D Printing
- $31.99
- $21.95
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
- Features
Features
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
Kodak 3D Printing Filament PETG 1.75 mm, 750g, (Translucid Blue)
3D Printing
- $31.99
- $21.95
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
- Features
Features
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
Kodak 3D Printing Filament PETG 1.75 mm, 750g, (Translucid Green)
3D Printing
- $31.99
- $21.95
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C
- Features
Features
- Easy to print
- Strong and temperature resistant
- Food-safe
- Main application: Practical applications including food packaging
- Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C Print bed temperature: 70-90°c
An easy to use material that has many benefits. It is stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA. Compared with ABS it is just as strong ABS but can be printed with much less warping, as well as having the benefit of being odorless.
Printing Temperature: 225 - 250 °C
Density (g/cc): 1.27
Build Plate Temperature: Required 70-90 °C