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This ABS filament is designed to speed up everyday 3D printing while keeping parts strong and dimensionally stable. As an ABS filament for high-speed printing, it claims a formulation that supports faster extrusion and cooler solidification, which helps when producing functional prototypes or durable components for mechanical use.
Key Points
Creality's Hyper ABS focuses on print speed and impact resistance. According to the manufacturer, the formula increases melt flow to allow higher print speeds and reduces the tendency to warp, so larger parts can be printed without an enclosed chamber. This makes it convenient for workshops that need to move from prototyping to small-batch production quickly. 😊
The material reportedly reaches a balance between toughness and printability. It has a stated impact resistance that is significantly higher than common PLA, which means finished pieces can withstand greater mechanical stress. Note that, as with any ABS product, good ventilation is recommended because higher printing temperatures can emit odours even when volatile compounds are reduced.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Creality Hyper ABS PLA Filament Black
- Diameter: 1.75 mm
- Spool weight: 1 kg
- Recommended maximum printing speed: 300 mm/s according to the manufacturer
- Impact resistance: 19 kJ/m² as provided by Creality
Usage Recommendations
For best results, use a heated bed and a nozzle temperature suitable for ABS type materials, monitoring first-layer adhesion and printing at moderate speeds before increasing toward the maximum. The filament is formulated for open printing without a warm enclosure, but for very large or intricate parts, occasional temperature-controlled environments can still reduce the chance of minor warping. 🛠️
When switching from PLA to this ABS filament, clean the hotend and adjust retraction and cooling settings to accommodate the different melt behaviour. Cooling should be reduced compared with PLA to encourage interlayer fusion, and print surfaces such as PEI or a thin adhesive layer can help first-layer adhesion.
Positive Aspects
The Hyper ABS claims faster throughput due to improved melt flow, which is useful when turnaround time matters. Its higher impact resistance expands the range of applications beyond decorative prints to more functional parts. The manufacturer also notes a formulation aimed at lower residual monomer and reduced thermal decomposition volatiles, which may make handling slightly safer compared with conventional ABS formulations.
Consider that real-world performance depends on printer setup and slicing profiles, and very high-speed printing near the stated limit may require tuning to maintain dimensional accuracy and surface finish.



