Yake ABS Filament – Domestic production, trust in functional parts
Yake ABS is a 3D printer filament produced in Turkey, known for its high impact and heat resistance . Its smooth surface, strong layer adhesion, and consistent diameter tolerance ensure reliable results from prototype to end-use parts. The continuous inventory and rapid support provided by domestic production meet the expectations of professional users.
Highlights
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Domestic production assurance: Continuous quality control, fast delivery, technical support.
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High mechanical resistance: Robust construction against impact and fatigue; ideal for functional parts.
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Heat resistance: Higher service temperature compared to PLA.
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Good workability: Sanding, drilling, tapping and surface smoothing with acetate vapor (with appropriate safety precautions).
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Stable diameter: low risk of clogging and dimensional accuracy with ±0.02 mm tolerance.
Technical Specifications
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Material: ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
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Weight: 1 KG net
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Diameter / Tolerance: 1.75 mm / ±0.02 mm
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Density: ~1.04 g/cm³ (may vary depending on color)
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Heat Resistance: Higher than PLA; dimensional stability is increased when printing in a closed chamber
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Compatibility: All FDM printers that support 1.75mm ABS, such as Bamboo, Prusa, Creality, Anycubic, Elegoo, etc.
Recommended Print Settings (starting point)
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Nozzle: 235–255 °C
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Table: 90–110 °C
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Enclosure: Closed chamber (recommended to reduce warping and cracking)
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Fan: 0–20% (gradual for small parts/bridging)
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Speed: 35–60 mm/s
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Adhesion tips: PEI/textured surface + thin adhesive; first coat slowly and 0.2–0.25 mm; brim/raft helps.
Safety note: Good ventilation and, if possible, a filtered enclosure is recommended for fumes/particles generated in ABS printing.
Comparison with ABS, PLA and ASA
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Compared to PLA: Higher heat and impact resistance; advantageous in outdoor environments and mechanical loads.
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According to ASA: UV/resistance may be in favor of ASA for outdoor use; ABS offers high performance for indoor functional parts.
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Printing difficulty: More demanding than PLA; stable result when using a closed chamber.
Areas of Use
Machine tools and jigs, enclosures, gears/hinges/clips, automotive interior prototypes, hand tool bodies, interior parts subject to heat.
Packaging & Storage
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Shipped with vacuum packaging + desiccant .
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When not in use, store in a zip-lock bag in a cool, dry place. For long-term storage, drying at 70–80°C for 2–3 hours is beneficial.
FAQ – Short
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How to reduce warping: Closed chamber, high table, brim/raft, and draft-free environment.
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How to polish the surface? With acetone vapor (proper ventilation and safety precautions are required).
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Will there be an odor? Yes, ABS printing can cause an odor; good ventilation is recommended.
Delivery & Support
Fast shipping within Türkiye. Our technical team provides support for part design and printing settings.
Yake ABS Filament – Domestic production, trust in functional parts
Yake ABS is a 3D printer filament produced in Turkey, known for its high impact and heat resistance . Its smooth surface, strong layer adhesion, and consistent diameter tolerance ensure reliable results from prototype to end-use parts. The continuous inventory and rapid support provided by domestic production meet the expectations of professional users.
Highlights
-
Domestic production assurance: Continuous quality control, fast delivery, technical support.
-
High mechanical resistance: Robust construction against impact and fatigue; ideal for functional parts.
-
Heat resistance: Higher service temperature compared to PLA.
-
Good workability: Sanding, drilling, tapping and surface smoothing with acetate vapor (with appropriate safety precautions).
-
Stable diameter: low risk of clogging and dimensional accuracy with ±0.02 mm tolerance.
Technical Specifications
-
Material: ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
-
Weight: 1 KG net
-
Diameter / Tolerance: 1.75 mm / ±0.02 mm
-
Density: ~1.04 g/cm³ (may vary depending on color)
-
Heat Resistance: Higher than PLA; dimensional stability is increased when printing in a closed chamber
-
Compatibility: All FDM printers that support 1.75mm ABS, such as Bamboo, Prusa, Creality, Anycubic, Elegoo, etc.
Recommended Print Settings (starting point)
-
Nozzle: 235–255 °C
-
Table: 90–110 °C
-
Enclosure: Closed chamber (recommended to reduce warping and cracking)
-
Fan: 0–20% (gradual for small parts/bridging)
-
Speed: 35–60 mm/s
-
Adhesion tips: PEI/textured surface + thin adhesive; first coat slowly and 0.2–0.25 mm; brim/raft helps.
Safety note: Good ventilation and, if possible, a filtered enclosure is recommended for fumes/particles generated in ABS printing.
Comparison with ABS, PLA and ASA
-
Compared to PLA: Higher heat and impact resistance; advantageous in outdoor environments and mechanical loads.
-
According to ASA: UV/resistance may be in favor of ASA for outdoor use; ABS offers high performance for indoor functional parts.
-
Printing difficulty: More demanding than PLA; stable result when using a closed chamber.
Areas of Use
Machine tools and jigs, enclosures, gears/hinges/clips, automotive interior prototypes, hand tool bodies, interior parts subject to heat.
Packaging & Storage
-
Shipped with vacuum packaging + desiccant .
-
When not in use, store in a zip-lock bag in a cool, dry place. For long-term storage, drying at 70–80°C for 2–3 hours is beneficial.
FAQ – Short
-
How to reduce warping: Closed chamber, high table, brim/raft, and draft-free environment.
-
How to polish the surface? With acetone vapor (proper ventilation and safety precautions are required).
-
Will there be an odor? Yes, ABS printing can cause an odor; good ventilation is recommended.
Delivery & Support
Fast shipping within Türkiye. Our technical team provides support for part design and printing settings.