@article{Wisnu Dimas Krisnamurti_Budha Maryanti_Kuswandi Arifin_2022, title={Comparative Analysis of Tensile Strength Result of 3D Printing With ABS And Nylon-Based Filament: ABS And Nylon-Based Filament}, volume={3}, url={http://jurnal.ftm.uniba-bpn.ac.id/index.php/REMIT/article/view/46}, abstractNote={<p>The purpose of this study was to find the average stress on a specimen made using a 3D Printer with ABS and nylon filaments, compare the results of the tensile strength of the two types of specimens, identify the type of fracture in the specimen, and compare the results of the tensile test of the two types of specimens with the standard. tensile strength. This study used test specimens made using a 3d printer with 3 specimens of ABS filament and 3 specimens of nylon. The test specimens were made according to the ASTM D 638-02 standard with the loading given to the specimens of 5 mm/minute for ABS, and 50 mm/minute for nylon. From this research, it is known that the highest average tensile strength value in ABS specimen is 29.52 Mpa, and in nylon specimen is 24.73 Mpa. The results of the fractures obtained in this study are that brittle fractures are found in ABS specimens, and for ductile fractures are found in nylon specimens. From the comparison results on the two specimens with the minimum standard of tensile strength, the minimum tensile strength of the ABS specimen is 28 MPa, so the results obtained indicate that the ABS specimen is included in the standard so that it can be used for manufacturing spare parts. Meanwhile, for nylon specimens, the minimum tensile strength is 38.6 MPa, so the tensile test results on nylon specimens are not included in the standard so that they are not suitable for use in manufacturing.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Jurnal Rekayasa Mesin dan Inovasi Teknologi}, author={Wisnu Dimas Krisnamurti and Budha Maryanti and Kuswandi Arifin}, year={2022}, month={Sep.}, pages={208–213} }