Material/Type
Main features
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Highly heat resistant — The “heat distortion” temperature (the point at which the plastic begins to deform due to heat) reaches approximately 100 °C.
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High strength — possesses good tensile strength and flexural strength.
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Impact resistant — has “high toughness” and “impact resistance,” meaning it can withstand impacts well.
Printing (Print Settings & Tips)
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Recommended nozzle temperature: 240–260 °C
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Recommended base/bed temperature: 100–120 °C
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Fan speed: 0% — It is recommended to turn off the fan or use it very little to help reduce shrinkage and warping.
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Printing speed: Less than 200 mm/s
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Print in an enclosure because ABS (including ABS-HT) shrinks considerably — using an open printer can easily lead to warping problems.
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It is recommended to "seale" the printing chamber (insulated printing) to maintain a consistent temperature.
Recommended Usage (Applications)
According to the eSUN website, ABS-HT is suitable for applications requiring heat resistance, strength, and impact resistance, such as:
Cautions / Potential drawbacks
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ABS has high shrinkage – if not used in a sealed enclosure or with temperature control, warping or distortion of the workpiece can easily occur.
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A heated bed is required — a bed heated to approximately 100–120 °C — to ensure strong adhesion and minimize warping.
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Odor/Fume — ABS, as a printed plastic, may produce an odor (volatile organic compounds) — good ventilation is recommended, or use filters if working in a closed room.
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When checking specifications/loading filament, be mindful of moisture – ABS plastic can absorb too much moisture, affecting print quality.
Advantages compared to conventional ABS.
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Higher heat resistance than ordinary ABS → Suitable for higher temperature applications.
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Good strength and impact resistance → Suitable for parts that need to withstand force/mechanical stress.
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Heat resistance doesn't come at the cost of brittleness — it has "toughness" which means it doesn't easily break when impacted.
Recommendation: If you're using a 3D printer with an enclosure and need parts that can withstand high temperatures (such as engine parts or hot equipment components), eSUN ABS-HT is a very good choice. However, for general or cost-effective applications, you might also consider standard ABS or other plastics (such as PETG).
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Parameter Information
| Density (g/cm3) |
1.04 |
| Melt Flow Index |
7 (220℃/10KG) |
| Heat Distortion Temp(℃,0.45MPa) |
104.4 |
| Tensile Strength (MPa) (XY) |
46.29 |
| Tensile Strength (MPa) (Z) |
16.02 |
| Elongation at Break (%) (XY) |
5.49 |
| Elongation at Break(%)(Z) |
2.32 |
| Flexural Strength (MPa) (XY) |
75 |
| Flexural Strength (MPa) (Z) |
29.8 |
| Flexural Modulus(MPa)(XY) |
2479.54 |
| Flexural Modulus(MPa)(Z) |
2137.66 |
| IZOD Impact Strength(kJ/㎡)(XY) |
26.76 |
| IZOD Impact Strength(kJ/㎡)(Z) |
1.99 |
| Extruder Temperature (°C) |
240-260℃ |
| Bed temperature (°C) |
100-120℃ |
| Fan Speed (%) |
0% |
| Printing Speed (mm/s) |
<200 mm/s |
| Heated Bed |
Need |
| Printing Suggestions |
Sealing and printing |