Siraya Tech ABS HT HF - User Guide
Siraya Tech ABS HT HF engineering-grade filament is designed for professionals and makers who require exceptional mechanical strength, high temperature resistance, and high-flow performance for fast printing, all with the significant benefit of a low-odor formulation.
This guide will help you achieve the best possible results with your filament.
1. Key Characteristics
High Temperature Resistance: Ideal for functional parts that must perform under thermal stress, with a Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT) of 93°C (at 0.45MPa).
Excellent Strength: Produces robust and durable parts. Printed parts can achieve a tensile strength in the X-Y axis of nearly 40 MPa.
Low Odor Formulation: Synthesized using an advanced process that leaves very few residual solvents or monomers, resulting in a much lower odor during printing compared to other ABS filaments.
High-Flow for Fast Printing: Optimized for a wide range of printing speeds, ABS HT HF a high flow rate that can hit well over 20+ mm^3/s for high flow extruder / hotend design.
2. Recommended Printing Settings
These settings are a great starting point. Your printer may require slight adjustments for optimal results.
Setting |
Recommended Value |
Notes |
Nozzle Temperature |
240-260°C |
Start at 250°C and adjust for best layer adhesion and surface finish. |
Bed Temperature |
100-110°C |
Essential for first layer adhesion and preventing warpage. |
Build Surface |
PEI Film, PC Film, or Glass |
Use of an adhesive like a glue stick or Magigoo can also help. |
Print Speed |
30-200 mm/s |
Begin with a moderate speed (e.g., 80-100 mm/s) and increase as you confirm quality. |
Cooling Fan Speed |
0-30% |
ABS requires slow cooling for strong layer bonds. Turn the fan off for the first few layers, then use minimal speed. |
Retraction Distance |
0.4-1.0 mm |
For direct drive extruders. Bowden extruders may require longer distances. |
Retraction Speed |
1800-3600 mm/min (30-60 mm/s) |
Dial this in to prevent stringing. |
Recommended Nozzle |
≥0.2 mm |
Standard brass nozzles work well. No hardened nozzle required. |
3. Best Practices for Optimal Results
Following these recommendations is critical for successful printing with ABS HT HF.
An Enclosure is Essential
Always print this material in a fully enclosed printer. This traps heat, creating a stable environment that is necessary to prevent warping and cracking.
Use a Heated Chamber if Available
A heated chamber significantly improves part quality, especially Z-axis (layer-to-layer) strength.
For example, tests show Z-axis tensile strength can increase from ~26 MPa in an open-air environment to over 32 MPa with a chamber heated to 55°C. If your printer has a heated chamber, set it to 50-70°C.
Keep Your Filament Dry
If you notice a decline in print quality, such as excess stringing or poor surface finish after the filament has been open for a long time, it may have absorbed moisture.
Dry the spool in a filament dryer or oven at 70-80°C for 4-6 hours.
Ensure Good Ventilation
While this filament is formulated to have very low odor, it is still recommended to operate your printer in a well-ventilated area.
4. Post-Processing
Siraya Tech ABS HT HF is a versatile material that is easy to finish. All standard post-processing methods for regular ABS will work perfectly.
Sanding
Parts can be wet or dry sanded to achieve a smooth surface.
Acetone Smoothing
For a glossy, injection-molded look, parts can be briefly exposed to acetone vapor. Always perform this process in a well-ventilated area with appropriate safety precautions.
Painting
Parts can be primed and painted with most common hobbyist or automotive paints.