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*ABS industrial printing happens in 75C heated chambers. Nozzles tend to clog at 50C for standard home 3D printing. [https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com/questions/1083/layer-delamination]
*Cool environment is the biggest culprit for delamination. ABS is particularly bad. ABS industrial printing happens in 75C heated chambers. Home 3D printer air-cooled extruders print up to 60C after which they are prone to clogging. 50C is about the thermal limit for electronics and stepper motors. [https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com/questions/1083/layer-delamination]

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  • Cool environment is the biggest culprit for delamination. ABS is particularly bad. ABS industrial printing happens in 75C heated chambers. Home 3D printer air-cooled extruders print up to 60C after which they are prone to clogging. 50C is about the thermal limit for electronics and stepper motors. [1]