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Polymaker PF01001 3D printing material Acrylonitrile styrene acrylate (ASA) Black 1 kg
Polymaker PF01001, 1 pc(s), 1 kg
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Product Information
Information | |
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Manufacturer | Polymaker |
Product code | 899676168 |
EAN | 06938936709947 |
Manufacturer part number | PF01001 |
Category | 3D printer accessories |
Features | |
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Printing material | Acrylonitrile styrene acrylate (ASA) |
Printing colours | Black |
Hex colour code | 101820 |
Design | |
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Colour name | Black |
Weight & dimensions | |
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Weight | 1 kg |
Thickness | 1.75 mm |
Packaging data | |
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Quantity per pack | 1 pc(s) |
Product Description
PolyLite™ ASA is an alternative to ABS with an improved weather resistance. Its UV resistance and excellent mechanical properties make it the perfect choice for real life applications.
What is the difference between ASA and ABS?
ASA is almost exactly the same as ABS with 1 major difference and 1 minor difference:The major difference is ASA is extremely good at weather resistance. (Resistance to UV light and environmental stress cracking)The minor difference is ASA prints with a nicer matte finish slightly hiding the layer lines.
Printing and Drying Settings?
Printing Temperature: 240˚C - 260˚CBed Temperature: 75˚C - 95˚CPrinting Speed: 30mm/s - 50mm/sFan: OFFDirect Drive:Retraction Distance: 1mmRetraction Speed: 20mm/sIndirect Drive:Retraction Distance: 3mmRetraction Speed: 40mm/sDrying Settings: 70˚C for 6h(Only if the material has absorbed moisture)
Does PolyLite™ ASA requires an enclosed 3D printer?
Yes and no, you can watch the reviews below for more information but the rule of thumb is the bigger your print (more than the size of your fist) the more the enclosure will be required for dimensional stability.
What is the difference between ASA and ABS?
ASA is almost exactly the same as ABS with 1 major difference and 1 minor difference:The major difference is ASA is extremely good at weather resistance. (Resistance to UV light and environmental stress cracking)The minor difference is ASA prints with a nicer matte finish slightly hiding the layer lines.
Printing and Drying Settings?
Printing Temperature: 240˚C - 260˚CBed Temperature: 75˚C - 95˚CPrinting Speed: 30mm/s - 50mm/sFan: OFFDirect Drive:Retraction Distance: 1mmRetraction Speed: 20mm/sIndirect Drive:Retraction Distance: 3mmRetraction Speed: 40mm/sDrying Settings: 70˚C for 6h(Only if the material has absorbed moisture)
Does PolyLite™ ASA requires an enclosed 3D printer?
Yes and no, you can watch the reviews below for more information but the rule of thumb is the bigger your print (more than the size of your fist) the more the enclosure will be required for dimensional stability.