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Easy & Reliable: Ultrafuse ABS filament produces reliable & consistently high-quality prints. Our 3D printer filament is less prone to warping than alternatives, which means less time re-printing! Making it a great choice for beginners and experts alike. Premium ABS: Ultrafuse ABS Filament is made to the highest quality standards. Our filaments are high heat and impact resistance tested to prevent wear and tear. Rigorous testing ensures minimal warping, stronger bed adhesion, & perfect prints every time. Filament Printer Compatible: Our ABS filament is fully compatible with personal & professional 3D Filament Printers. These include printers from Ultimaker, Raise3D, Lulzbot, Makergear, Flashforge, Monoprice, Prusa, Dremel, XYZ, Zmorph & many more. Rapid Prototyping: Ultrafuse 3D printing filament is a game-changer that is a must-have for entrepreneurs (and enthusiasts) looking for quick & reliable prototype prints .Ultrafuse ABS Print Details Product Storage: 60 - 77°F | 15 - 25°C Before Use: For optimal performance, ABS Filament must first be dried before use. Additionally, it is recommended to use a 3D printer with an enclosed chamber to limit warping and deformation. Printing Process Parameters Nozzle Temperature: 464 - 500°F | 240 - 260°C Bed Temperature: 194 - 230°F | 90 - 110°C Bed Material: Tape, Spray, or Glue Recommended Nozzle Diameter: ≥ 0.4 mm Print Speed: 40 - 80 mm/s Drying Recommendations Drying Recommended: 122°F | 50°C in Hot Dryer for 4 to 6 Hours Printed Part Density: 64.9 lb/ft3 | 1040 kg/m3 Thermal Properties HDT @ 1.8 MPa: 196°F | 91°C HDT @ 0.45 MPa: 205°F | 96°C Glass Transition Temp: 219°F | 104°C Melting Temperature: 500°F | 260°C Melt Volume Rate: 4.84 in3/10 min (500°F, 2.2 lb) | 24.2 cm3/10 min (260°C, 5 kg)
Easy & Reliable: Ultrafuse ABS filament produces reliable & consistently high-quality prints. Our 3D printer filament is less prone to warping than alternatives, which means less time re-printing! Making it a great choice for beginners and experts alike.
Premium ABS: Ultrafuse ABS Filament is made to the highest quality standards. Our filaments are high heat and impact resistance tested to prevent wear and tear. Rigorous testing ensures minimal warping, stronger bed adhesion, & perfect prints every time.
Filament Printer Compatible: Our ABS filament is fully compatible with personal & professional 3D Filament Printers. These include printers from Ultimaker, Raise3D, Lulzbot, Makergear, Flashforge, Monoprice, Prusa, Dremel, XYZ, Zmorph & many more.
Rapid Prototyping: Ultrafuse 3D printing filament is a game-changer that is a must-have for entrepreneurs (and enthusiasts) looking for quick & reliable prototype prints without the added costs of expensive injection molds & other equipment.
BASF Innovation & Reliability: Ultrafuse (formerly Innofil) 3D Printer Filaments are owned by BASF. With over 100 years of history, our experts are constantly testing, refining, & developing new filaments. This ensures consistency & continued reliability.
If you're looking for high-quality 3D printer filament, BASF's Ultrafuse line should be your go-to. The filament is made with low-warping plastic and has high bed adhesion, making it a great choice for printing large or intricate parts. The colors are also vibrant and consistent, which is always a plus.I like the way Innofil3D filaments are printing. I get good adhesion and the final products look good and cleanup easily. The one big issue I have is that you can not find the amount of product you are purchasing. I thought I was getting 1 kg of filament. Unfortunately when I looked at a print after an 8 hour job I noticed that I had run out of filament. I thought that I had enough left to do the job. Looking at the now empty spool I noticed the inner diameter was greater than most of the others I used. Then I looked for the weight. It seems these are 750g rolls NOT 1kg. I came back to the ad on Amazon and cannot find any weight listing.I like the product and it yields good results, but I feel it is a bit deceptive not to list the actual amount you are purchasing. If I missed it in the listing then that's on me and I will correct this review. As of 11:00am EST 2/17/2017 I searched the listing for any sign of kg but the search yielded 0 results.I consistently use a PEI bed for printing. And with certain filaments like PETG and ABS, I've found that the bed temp has to be a bit higher than what is suggested. I also found that printing on the high end of the temperature range helps too.However, with the BASF ABS filament I had to really slow down the print speed and print with a raft. For the raft and initial layer I had to slow the print speed to 40mm/sec to get decent bed adhesion. My other brand of ABS had similar bed adhesion issues, but I did not have to slow the print speed that much.Once I got the model to stick to the bed, the results were pretty good. Detail was fine and I like the ABS material because you can get a lightweight yet sturdy model. I got the red color and it really is a nice shade of red. It's not too shiny.You only get 750 grams, so it's a little light on filament for the price. The spool was wound really good so no issues there. If your nozzle temp can go up to 245 and you don't mind slowing down your print speed, its a decent filament.Didn't realize this was ABS, so can't hold that against this, I'm sure this is fine. But without an enclosure I'd stay away from this, ABS is a pain to deal with.This worked fine when I was doing smaller or spiral prints. But anything that had infil (aka lots of volume) and was more than a couple of hundred layers had lifting and shrinkage issues. I print with an all-metal hotend and an enclosure. I have several printers, and have one setup for higher temp materials. It's away from vents and windows and in an enclosure. So I have everything setup for well finicky printing. This works, but takes a lot of tweaking.A little disappointed with this filament. I have a picture of 3 of the prints I made. The part on the left in the picture was printed at 220c. The one on the right was 205c. Nice finish but quite a bit of warping at the top of specified print temperature. I had much better results at the lower end. The packaging and spooling are ok.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️So I was actually amazed at how this performed. I was expecting some issues out of the box (literally) because it was just the spool in a box with dessicant, and I didn't bother drying it one bit even though humidity has been floating around 60% in the house in Southern California the last few days with the heat and storms we had the last few days in mid-Sept of 2022.So I just loaded this up in my enclose QIDI iFast printer with settings at 235C and printed it on a new sheet of G10/ garolite (85C) to see how well it would stick to this. The chamber was set to 60C and print speed was set to 60mm/s. It took a few tries as I opted to not use any supports on a ghostie test print. I also had the part cooling fan set to 10% with the detail face areas aimed at the fan for cooling. I had zero issues with layer adhesion, bed adhesion, and using no infill. I did have supports on touching the bed plate as the angles were too steep and the top of the head revealed issues because of the lack of infill and overlap, but the overlap can be tuned. This was not a concern and the ghostie figure is a great test while using very little filament. First print straight out of an unsealed box and with very consistent layer colors with excellent adhesion. I could not break the layers apart even when squeezing relatively hard.Hopefully the photos reveal enough on the deficient areas (because of settings/ unsupported extremem angles) and not the filament itself, but the layers and surface look amazing and very clean!For anyone who's printing on an open framed printer, ABS is the most challenging and you can almost expect it to warp and not stick well, unless you know what you're doing. Draft shields and higher settings help with warping issues.Overall, a high performing filament considering it came unsealed and had all the time possible since it's production to absorb however much moisture it has to the day I started to print with it. I'm not familiar with Ultrafuse, but BASF is a highly respected brand in so many products, I was pretty excited to try their filament, and was not disappointed. Now, onto printing some structural model parts and will update photos when I get a chance.Been using it on my Voron 2.4 without issue. I do make it a habit to fry my filament before using so I’ve had no issues with zits or anything else. Adhesion and layers have been perfect.Hohe Drucktemperatur (225°C- 245°C)Bin mit innofil bisher immer zufrieden gewesen.Aber dieses Filament ist praktisch nicht verwendbar.Haftet äußerst schlecht auf dem Druckbett !!!Der Schrittmotor für die Filamentzufuhr "knockt" ständig (bei JEDER Temperatureinstellung)Kurz gesagt: 30€ zum Fenster rausgeschmissen :-(Lässt sich kaum drucken. Der Warpe ist zu groß. Verglichen mit anderen ABS von der Konkurrenz ist dieses leider nicht so pralle.Die Frabe ist dennoch toll was auch der Grund zum Kauf war.