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What is the difference between bed adhesion 3D model and ABS 3D model?

Bed adhesion in 3D printing is a property (not a model type) that describes how well a print sticks to the build plate.

What is the difference between bed adhesion 3D model and ABS 3D model?

Bed adhesion in 3D printing is a property (not a model type) that describes how well a print sticks to the build plate. An ABS 3D model is a print made from ABS—a strong, heat-resistant thermoplastic filament.

- **Bed adhesion focuses on print success**: Poor adhesion causes warping or lifting at the model’s base, ruining prints. It’s essential for any 3D print. - **ABS relies on bed adhesion**: ABS shrinks a lot when cooling, so it needs strong bed adhesion (e.g., heated beds at 90–110°C or PVA glue) to stay in place.

In short, bed adhesion is a critical print property, while ABS is a material that depends on good bed adhesion to print successfully.

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