Z-ABS

Z-ABS 3D printing filament is a universal solution for economical prototyping and manufacturing. Its low-cost and versatility lets you efficiently test various iterations of your designs without spending too much. The 3D printing material also withstands high temperatures and it’s tough enough for basic functional testing. This filament will also prove useful for economical short-series production of casings, accessories, and educational props.

The mat surface of Z-ABS is easy to post-process. The material can be treated chemically or mechanically. You can use acetone to merge bigger parts 3D printed separately.

As Z-ABS and Z-ABS 2 are two types of ABS in our offer, we recommend making sure which one you're using by checking the material sticker visible on a spool to choose the right printing profile. In case you're printing a .zcode or .zcodex previously sliced for Z-ABS, slicing them again with Z-ABS 2 profile is necessary.

Available Colors

Pure Black
Pure White
Dedicated for Container Weight Diameter Extrusion
Zortrax M200 spool 800 g ±5% 1.75 mm Single
Zortrax M200 Plus
Zortrax Inventure
Zortrax M300 Plus 2000 g ±5%
Zortrax M300 Dual Single / Dual with Z-SUPPORT ATP
Key Properties of Z-ABS Metric Imperial Test Method
Izod Impact, Notched 8.93 kJ/m2 4.25 ft-lb/in2 ISO 180:2004
Elongation at Break 11.08% 11.08% ISO 527:1998
Glass Transition Temperature 107.89° C 226° F ISO 11357-3:2014

3D printed with a low-cost Z-ABS filament, the prototype of motorcycle speedometer allows engineers to see how this part would work in a full-sized vehicle.

SPEEDOMETER. 3D printed with a low-cost Z-ABS filament, the prototype of motorcycle speedometer allows engineers to see how this part would work in a full-sized vehicle.

Applications

  • Prototypes
  • Concept models
  • Low-cost drafting
  • Casings
  • Figurines
  • Gaming and toys
  • Gadgets and decorative accessories
  • Display models
  • DIY projects
  • Educational aids