I used silicone adhesive to secure my thin piece of Ultem to the aluminum plate, but this plate is pretty flat.
I'm not getting great results though. The first layer sticks about as well as any other method, but I'm getting a ton of warping on my prints. I've gone from 90C to 105C in 5C increments and I'm pretty much maxing out my bed. Measured with an IR thermometer I was seeing over 100C on the build surface so the numbers seem right. Tonight I am going to build a cardboard box to put over the whole thing to trap some heat in and see if that fixes it.
I tried spraying it with hairspray to make the print stick better and I ended up making a warped print I couldn't remove once the bed was fully cooled. How does that happen?!
Yah, if you've got a lot of first layer squish ABS prints can be tough to remove when fully cooled, add in hairspray and " fuggedaboutit"! LOL Heating the bed back up a bit can make it release easier, and some sideways taps (as opposed to just pulling upward) can be helpful too. It's kinda crazy how an object can be stuck down so solid and then suddenly pop off as if it wasn't stuck down at all...
The cardboard box will definately help reduce curl on ABS, I tried one long ago to see if it would help and it did. Then I ran into some plexiglass I had sitting around and cut some holes in the box and put in plexiglass windows, the front one flips up (just held on by tape). It worked great, planned to build a real wooden box with sliding plexiglass doors (like a display case) but months later I'm still running the cardboard box. It works great so I have no urgency.
I've been running the bed at 110C for ABS and the hotend at 230C, and try to pull the parts off as the bed cools off, between about 50C-70C seems to be the range where parts release easiest.. One of the nice features of Ultem SHOULD be that you can pull the sheet off the bed, flex the sheet and the part pops right off. Unfortunately, if you've got thin Ultem and need to stick it down somehow you no longer have this option, which makes it just about as convenient as Kapton at that point. I had good luck with my 1/16" Ultem sheet without securing it down to the bed/glass, the 0.04" Ultem sheet wont even sit flat on its own, and curls very easily under ABS prints. I would not buy any Ultem thinner than 1/16" again. I have run into problems with adhesion on some parts of an Ultem sheet, I'm thinking either a drop of lubricant made it onto the bed when I oiled the smooth rods, or perhaps I wiped the Ultem with a rag that had a tiny bit of oil or something on it. I cleaned with Alcohol, Acetone, Windex, dish soap, no matter what I tried I couldn't get ABS to stick to that area. I eventually tried cleaning with one of those 3M scouring pads, which removed the surface from the Ultem leaving it kinda white rather than glossy. It did the same to the prints, no longer coming out glossy smooth, and requiring hairspray to get really good adhesion.... basically I ruined that (expensive) sheet... so don't do that... lol