Bambu Lab ASA Filament 1.75mm - 1kg (Various Colors)

Bambu Lab ASA Filament 1.75mm - 1kg (Various Colors) Digitmakers.ca
Bambu Lab ASA Filament 1.75mm - 1kg (Various Colors) Digitmakers.ca
Bambu Lab ASA Filament 1.75mm - 1kg (Various Colors) Digitmakers.ca
Bambu Lab ASA Filament 1.75mm - 1kg (Various Colors) Digitmakers.ca
Bambu Lab ASA Filament 1.75mm - 1kg (Various Colors) Digitmakers.ca
Bambu Lab ASA Filament 1.75mm - 1kg (Various Colors) Digitmakers.ca
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Bambu ASA

Bambu ASA is a highly durable material that offers exceptional UV, weather, mechanical, and thermal resistance. Its unique combination of properties makes it an ideal material for printing outdoor models (plant signs, mailboxes, wind vanes, etc.) and structural parts that require long-term exposure to challenging outdoor conditions.

Extraordinary Weather & UV Resistance

Bambu ASA offers extraordinary UV, oxidation, and aging resistance, providing effective protection against breakage and color degradation when used outdoors for long-term purposes.

Tough and Durable

Suitable for outdoor applications and regular structural requirements due to its toughness and high impact strength.

Better Temperature Resistance

Compared to normal PETG or ABS, Bambu ASA can remain in shape even at a temperature of 100°C.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What's the difference between ABS and ASA?

ABS ASA
Composition acrylonitrile - butadiene - styrene acrylonitrile - styrene - acrylate

 

ASA is a modified version of ABS that contains an additional acrylate component, which improves its weather adaptability and UV resistance.

ASA retains the impact resistance and processability of ABS while providing better resistance to fading, yellowing, and degradation from sunlight exposure. Both of them may release pungent and unpleasant odors during printing, but the pungent odor of ASA is notably lighter than ABS.

2. What is the difference applications between ABS and ASA?

ASA is ideal for outdoor applications, such as automotive exterior parts, signage, and outdoor equipment, thanks to its enhanced weather resistance and color stability. ABS is a versatile material with excellent mechanical properties that is commonly used for indoor applications.

3. What are the similarities between ABS and ASA?

In terms of physical and mechanical properties, both exhibit good impact resistance and high tensile strength, with almost the same levels of strength, toughness, and stiffness. Both ABS and ASA may release pungent and unpleasant odors during printing and require the same enclosed printer settings when printing large-size and/or high-infill dense models.

Accessory Compatibility

Recommended Not Recommended
Build Plate Engineering Plate, High Temperature Plate or Textured PEI Plate Cool Plate
Hotend All Size / Material /
Glue Bambu Liquid Glue
Glue Stick
/

 

Parameters Comparison : Refer to Bambu Lab Filament Guide

RFID for Intelligent Printing

All printing parameters are embedded in RFID, which can be read through our AMS (Automatic Material System).

Load and print! No more tedious setting steps.

Recommended Printing Settings

Recommended Printing Settings 

Drying Settings before Printing 80 °C,8 h
Printing and Keeping Container's Humidity < 20% RH (Sealed, with Desiccant)
Nozzle Temperature 240 - 270 °C
Bed Temperature (with Glue) 80 - 100 °C
Printing Speed < 250 mm/s

 

Physical Properties

Density 1.05 g/cm³
Vicar Softening Temperature 106 °C
Heat Deflection Temperature 100 °C
Melting Temperature 210 °C
Melt Index 7.0 ± 0.8 g/10 min

 

Mechanical Properties

Tensile Strength 52 ± 5 MPa
Breaking Elongation Rate 9.2 ± 1.4 %
Bending Modulus 1920 ± 130 MPa
Bending Strength 74 ± 4 MPa
Impact Strength 41.0 ± 2.3 kJ/m²

 

Download Filament TDS

Download Filament MSDS

Printing Tips

• Pungent and unpleasant odors may be released during printing. Make sure your printer is placed in a well-ventilated area.

• ASA is prone to warping when printing large size and/or high infill density model. To avoid warping: 1) Use enclosure printers and ensure the build plate is properly glued before printing. 2) Set lower printing speed or higher heatbed temperature.

• Recommended to dry out before use to get higher printing quality. 

What's in the Box?

Filament with Spool*1 & Desiccant*1
Filament Label*1
Package*1

 

 

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