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* [http://fabber-parts.de/ Fabber Parts] (Germany)
* [http://fabber-parts.de/ Fabber Parts] (Germany)
* [http://www.paoparts.com/fr/ PaoParts] (France)
* [http://www.paoparts.com/fr/ PaoParts] (France)
 
* [http://www.3dprintingcenter.co.il/index.php/ 3dPC 3d Printing Center Israel] (Israel)
; Do it yourself
; Do it yourself
* [http://filabot.com/ Filabot] is a desktop extruding system, capable of grinding various types of plastics, to make spools of plastic filament for 3D printers. (not tested)
* [http://filabot.com/ Filabot] is a desktop extruding system, capable of grinding various types of plastics, to make spools of plastic filament for 3D printers. (not tested)

Revision as of 13:15, 19 February 2015

Introduction

ABS (here) stands for Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene. It is a kind of plastic. For example, car parts and Legos are made from ABS

See also:

ABS in 3D printing

ABS comes in variants. It “is a copolymer made by polymerizing styrene and acrylonitrile in the presence of polybutadiene. The proportions can vary from 15 to 35% acrylonitrile, 5 to 30% butadiene and 40 to 60% styrene.” (Wikipedia)

Proportions + color pigments added will modify melting temperature and other behavior !

This implies that recommendations for your 3D printer only apply to the kind of ABS that was sold by the company (official recommendations) or that was bought by users (blogs, forums, wikis).

Health risks

Links

Introductions
Discussions
List of suppliers
"Local" Suppliers (there are many more, see above !)
Do it yourself