ProLine ABS Filament

ProLine ABS Filament

€24,99
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ProLine ABS Filament

ProLine ABS Filament

€24,99
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ABS Black (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)

No more functional parts that fail too quickly under impact and everyday use.

Standard filaments are often sufficient for simple models. As soon as parts are exposed to practical use, however, many materials quickly reach their limits. Parts break more easily, lose reliability under stress or are not robust enough for functional applications.

ProLine ABS was developed for exactly these applications. The ABS-based filament combines high toughness with good impact resistance and practical heat resistance. This makes it especially suitable for functional parts where robustness and everyday usability are the main priorities.

Printed parts reach an HDT of 88 °C. Moisture absorption is 1%. The material offers a tensile strength of 35–40 MPa, a flexural strength of 65–70 MPa and an impact strength of 7–10.5 kJ/m², making it well suited for durable functional parts and load-bearing prototypes.

Typical applications include brackets, housings, covers, technical functional parts and prototypes. Especially where robust parts with good impact resistance and solid everyday usability are required, ABS is a proven material choice.

Key benefits at a glance

✅ High toughness for robust functional parts
✅ Good impact resistance for load-bearing applications
✅ Solid heat resistance for technical components
✅ Well suited for functional prototypes and everyday parts
✅ Processable on many common FFF/FDM 3D printers
✅ Diameter tolerance of ±0.02 mm for consistent material flow
✅ Batch number on each spool for better traceability

Ideal for:
Mechanical engineering, fixture construction, brackets, housings, covers, technical functional parts, robust prototypes and impact-loaded components.

Printing requirements

  • Print temperature: 250–270 °C
  • Bed temperature: 90–110 °C
  • Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm or 0.6 mm
  • Suitable print surfaces: PEI, carbon fiber, FR4
  • Part cooling fan: 0–50%
  • Dry before printing: 80 °C for at least 5 hours

For more information:
Technical data sheet
Slicer profiles

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More confidence in material, application and print results.

ProLine is not made for decorative prints, but for parts that need to perform in real applications. That is why we combine technical materials with clear documentation and direct support.

Reliable in real applications

Our materials are not only sold, but also used by JESA itself for functional parts, fixtures and technical applications.

Clearly documented

Technical data sheets, print notes and slicer profiles help you not only buy the material, but also process it in a controlled way.

Direct contact instead of guesswork

Not sure which material suits your part? Use the material advisor or ask us directly. The wrong material costs more than a quick question.

Frequently asked questions about our products

Quick answers: Here you will find information about our ProLine filaments, 3D printer upgrades and technical accessories.

1. Who are the products in the JESA shop intended for?

For anyone who wants to produce functional parts with 3D printing: brackets, fixtures, housings, spare parts, prototypes or technical upgrades for their own printer. The focus is not on decoration, but on parts that need to perform in real use.

2. What makes your products different from typical 3D printing accessories?

JESA sells products that come from our own practical experience. Our filaments, upgrades and accessories are designed to help you get more out of 3D printing — technically, reliably and transparently. It is not about as many gimmicks as possible, but about useful solutions for better print results.

3. Are the products only suitable for industrial users?

No. Although the products come from a technical and industrial environment, they are also suitable for ambitious private users. What matters is not whether you print privately or commercially, but whether you want to achieve strong, clean and functional results.

4. Does my 3D printer need to meet certain requirements?

That depends on the specific product. For technical filaments, the most important factors are nozzle temperature, bed temperature, build chamber, print surface and, for fiber-reinforced materials, a hardened nozzle. You can find the specific requirements directly on the respective product page.

5. Are technical data, print notes or profiles available?

Yes, where useful, we provide technical data, processing notes and in some cases slicer profiles. This is especially important for technical materials, because even the best material is of little use if temperature, drying, nozzle or print bed are not suitable.

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