Topic: Combinations for a lower-warping ABS? (searching/questioning)
Hi everyone!
I found the other day that makergear sells a [very expensive] "low-warp" 30% 'less warping' ABS. I was curious how it was made.
I suppose it's a different mix of the A, B, and S of ABS. I am inquiring as to whether anyone has tried altering the ratios significantly [presumably by trying to "mix" a portion of pure plastic pellets to the standard ABS pellets]
Alternatively, I also noticed that engineeringtoolbox.com said that ABS with glass particle fibers has a coefficient of thermal expansion less than half of regular ABS. I wonder if the low-fiber percentages we can get with extruded filament might be useful. From what I understand, Laybrick, Laywood, and the fiber-PLA on kickstarter, are just regular plastics with a % content of additional material. I for one though am not eager to source or work with <.3mm glass fiber strands (nor do I have a filastruder yet [ordered recently]...I am getting ahead of myself.)
So with all this said, I'm trying to ask if anyone has made some experiments. For that matter, is there any wiki where people are adding what kind mixes they've tried besides standard ABS and PLA? Because by anecdotal I know there are some experimenters, and Tim has also said he's tried 20% nylon 80% ABS, but I don't see any place where it's well cataloged.
Regards,
-Tomek