PLA vs ABS: When to Pick Each

PLA vs ABS: When to Pick Each

Quick comparison

Property PLA ABS
Print difficulty Easiest Hard (enclosure, warping)
Enclosure Not needed Required
Bed temp 50 to 60 C 95 to 110 C
Nozzle temp 200 to 220 C 240 to 260 C
Heat resistance 55 C (soft above) 95 C continuous
Warping Negligible Significant
Smell None Noticeable
Strength Stiff, brittle Tough, moderate flex
UV stability Poor Poor (use ASA outdoors)
Cost Lower Lower to similar

Pick PLA when

  • It is your first material on a new printer
  • You do not have an enclosure
  • Print smell is a concern
  • The part lives indoors at room temperature
  • Visual quality is the priority
  • Speed of iteration matters

Pick ABS when

  • The part will see heat (above 50 C)
  • You want vapour-smoothed finish
  • You need impact resistance with some flex
  • You have an enclosure

What most people actually need

For ~90 percent of prints, PLA is the right choice. The other 10 percent: heat-exposed functional parts (pick ABS or ASA), outdoor parts (pick ASA), high-impact functional parts (pick PETG, nylon or ABS). Almost nobody starts with ABS and they should not.

Browse the range

All PLA, All ABS, PETG (the bridge between them).

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