Bambu Lab ABS Basic Filament 1KG 1.75mm – Durable Impact-Resistant Filament with RFID
Bambu Lab ABS Basic is a high-performance engineering filament offering excellent mechanical properties, superior impact resistance, and good heat deflection up to 87°C. With RFID technology for automatic slicer configuration, this ABS delivers consistent, professional results for functional parts and prototypes.
Stronger than PLA and PETG, Bambu ABS is ideal for applications requiring durability, shock resistance, and the ability to withstand multiple impacts. Perfect for automotive parts, tool housings, and functional prototypes.
Bambu Lab ABS Basic Key Features
- 87°C Heat Deflection – Superior thermal stability
- Excellent Impact Resistance – Survives drops and collisions
- RFID Enabled – Auto-configures Bambu Lab slicers
- AMS Compatible – Multi-material capable
- Strong Mechanical Properties – Stronger than PLA/PETG
- Low Temperature Toughness – Maintains strength when cold
Bambu Lab ABS Printing Parameters
| Parameter | Recommended Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Nozzle Temperature | 240-270°C | Standard ABS range |
| Bed Temperature | 90-110°C | High temp for adhesion |
| Chamber Temperature | 40-60°C | Enclosure required |
| Print Speed | 40-100mm/s | Moderate for best results |
| Cooling Fan | 0-30% | Minimal cooling |
Enclosure Required
ABS Printing Requirements:
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Bambu Lab ABS Applications
- Automotive Parts – Interior trim, brackets, housings
- Tool Housings – Power tool enclosures, handles
- Functional Prototypes – Engineering test parts
- Electronic Enclosures – Heat-resistant housings
- Mechanical Components – Gears, brackets, mounts
- End-Use Parts – Production components
Bambu Lab ABS Specifications
| Brand | Bambu Lab |
| Material | ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) |
| Diameter | 1.75mm (±0.03mm) |
| Net Weight | 1kg per spool |
| Heat Deflection | 87°C |
| Drying Temp | 80°C for 8 hours |
| RFID | Yes |
| AMS Compatible | Yes |
Bambu Lab ABS FAQ
Q: Can I print ABS on an open-frame printer?
A: Not recommended. ABS requires an enclosed chamber to prevent warping and manage fumes. Open-frame printers will result in poor quality and increased odor.
Q: How does Bambu ABS compare to ASA?
A: Both have similar mechanical properties. ASA has better UV resistance for outdoor use, while ABS is slightly easier to print and more cost-effective for indoor applications.
Q: Why does my ABS print warp?
A: Warping is caused by temperature differential. Ensure chamber is heated, use brim/raft, reduce infill for large parts, and consider glue stick for better adhesion.
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