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ASA 3D Printer Filament – Engineering-Grade Performance

 

Our ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) 3D filament is an engineering-grade material, crafted to deliver unmatched durability, UV resistance, and weatherability. Designed for professional applications, ASA offers superior performance for demanding projects that require strength, reliability, and aesthetic appeal. Whether for functional prototypes, end-use parts, or outdoor applications, ASA ensures precision and longevity.

Key Features:

    •    Engineering-Grade Strength: High impact resistance and mechanical stability make it suitable for structural and functional parts.
    •    UV and Weather Resistant: Superior protection against sunlight with a heat deflection temperature of 87oC, ensuring lasting performance outdoors.
    •    Exceptional Dimensional Accuracy: Prints with minimal warping or shrinkage, even for large, complex models.
    •    Chemical Resistance: Resists degradation from chemicals, making it ideal for industrial environments.

 

Applications:

    •    Automotive components and exterior parts
    •    Outdoor equipment and enclosures
    •    Functional prototypes for industrial use
    •    Sporting goods and tools
    •    Drone frames and weatherproof housings

    •    Light weight stiff structures. 

    •    Hot End 3D Printer components

 

Why Choose ASA?
This engineering-grade material is trusted by professionals for its exceptional durability and reliability in high-stress environments. Its ability to withstand outdoor elements without compromising on performance or appearance makes it a top choice for both functional and aesthetic parts.

Elevate your 3D printing projects with ASA filament – the material engineered for excellence.

ASA

EGP1,000.00 Regular Price
EGP900.00Sale Price
Sales Tax Included
Color: Black
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  • Recommended Print Settings:

        •    Print Bed: PEI Textured   

        •    Printing Environment: Enclosure recommended for best results

        •    1st Layer Temperature: 250-270oC

        •    Print Temp: 245-275oC

        •    Cooling Fan: Off or low for optimal layer bonding

        •    Print Speed: Up to 250mm/s (tested on 270oC on 300mm/sec)

        •    Bed Temp:-100-110oC 

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