COEX 3D ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is an industrial-grade thermoplastic 3D printing filament trusted by manufacturing industries, rapid prototyping labs, and advanced hobbyists alike. Engineered for high structural integrity and crisp detail reproduction, it easily molds when heated and sets evenly when cooled. ABS is the industry-standard polymer for heavy "wear and tear" projects, providing excellent impact resistance, rigidity, and thermal durability under mechanical stress.
This is Lemon Yellow ABS—a bright, clean, and energetic yellow that adds high visual impact to any project. Whether you are creating safety-conscious tooling, identifying color-coded mechanical assemblies, or crafting eye-catching prototypes for the next local Maker Faire, this filament offers the perfect balance of aesthetic vibrancy and rugged mechanical performance. Its stiff structural properties make it ideal for producing end-use tools, moving mechanical components, and protective housings that need to be both durable and highly visible.
Printing Note: Compared to standard PLA and PETG filaments, ABS is more technical and can be challenging for beginners. It requires explicit temperature management, a heated print bed, and the use of a fully enclosed 3D printer to control the ambient cooling process, minimize material shrinkage, and eliminate part warping.
Key Applications
Functional Prototyping: Ideal for testing impact resistance, snap-fits, and physical durability before moving to mass production.
Color-Coded Tooling: Perfect for creating factory-floor jigs, assembly fixtures, and hand tools that must be easily spotted or sorted in busy environments.
High-Stress Components: Dependable toughness and heat resistance for gears, linkages, protective enclosures, and moving assemblies.
Technical Specifications & Features
Material Type: Industrial-Grade Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Color Profile: Lemon Yellow (Bright, clean, vivid yellow)
Material Characteristics: Exceptional stiffness, high heat deflection, and excellent impact absorption.
Hardware Requirements: Heated print bed and a fully enclosed 3D printer are required. Proper workspace ventilation or filtration systems are highly recommended.