Synced from Product Parameters V2: Basic & Appearance
| Recommended printing conditions | Nozzle Temperature250-270°CRecommended Nozzle Diameter0.4-1.0 mmRecommended build surface treatmentPEI or Coating with PVP glueBuild plate temperature100-110°CChamber TempSealing or 40-70°CCooling fan speed0-20%Print speed30-120 mm/sRetraction distance1-3 mmRetraction speed1800-3600 mm/minRecommended Support MaterialFusFree™ S-Multi Quick-Remove SupportDrying setting70℃ for 4-6hAnnealingN/A |
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| | Nozzle Temperature250-270°CRecommended Nozzle Diameter0.4-1.0 mmRecommended build surface treatmentPEI or Coating with PVP glueBuild plate temperature100-110°CChamber TempSealing or 40-70°CCooling fan speed0-20%Print speed30-120 mm/sRetraction distance1-3 mmRetraction speed1800-3600 mm/minRecommended Support MaterialFusFree™ S-Multi Quick-Remove SupportDrying setting70℃ for 4-6hAnnealingN/A |
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Printing Tips:FusCoating™ NexABS-GF25 has a higher fiber content compared with ordinary ABS-GF. This technology further improves the warping resistance and rigidity of ABS materials, so the chamber temperature can be properly reduced to achieve energy saving.If the filament has been opened for a long time and problems such as air bubbles and stringing appear during the printing process, please dry the filament at 70°C for 4-6 hours.It is recommended to place the printer in a well-ventilated environment when printing with ABS material.FusCoating™ NexABS-GF25 can maintain a core-skin structure when extruded from the nozzle. It is based on the mechanism that the melt polymer is in a laminar state when it flows stably, However,when the printing speed is too high, the melt flow state will become unstable, and the filaments extruded from the nozzle will no longer have the skin-core structure anymore, which can cause the rough surface of the printed part. When this phenomenon occurs, it is recommended to increase the printing temperature or reduce the extrusion speed.It is recommended to use Phaetus hardened steel nozzles or nozzles with greater abrasion resistance,which can effectively i
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Support material, spacing and compatible material recommendations.
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General safety (FusRock)
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| Short breaks | Store in a sealed dry box or apply a simple vacuum pack; avoid direct sunlight. |
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| Long-term storage | Return filament to the factory foil bag, squeeze out air (add a fresh desiccant pack if available), then place inside a household vacuum bag and pull vacuum. Keep in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. |
PTC compact dryer box: 60–70 °C for 4–6 hours.
Small lab oven (forced-air): temperature uniformity is often limited; spools can warp. Reduce temperature/time (example: 40–45 °C for ~4 hours) and cross-check the material-specific drying notes in the datasheet.
Important: if print quality does not improve, test with an empty spool before raising temperature—non-uniform heat can deform plastic flanges.
Large forced-air oven: 60–70 °C for 4–6 hours.
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⚠ Read before drying
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What moisture does to prints
| Dry | Damp |
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| Cleaner surface, stable color, mechanical properties on spec | Pitting, stringing, whitening, weaker properties (material dependent) |
(Optional: 1 / 2 / 3 day exposure at ~80% RH — same test part.)
* Example photos may reference a specific grade (e.g. PAHT-CF); label yours accordingly.