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Prusament ASA Filament Prusa Orange 850g
Prusament ASA Filament
Welcome to Cairns Technology Hub. We are introducing a premium 1.75 mm ASA filament is manufactured with a precision of +- 0.03 mm. Prusament ASA Filament Prusa Orange 850g
Prusament ASA Filament is our own in-house made filament. The whole manufacturing process is closely monitored and tested – we guarantee ±0.03mm precision and highly-consistent colours. You can inspect the parameters of every spool we made at prusament.com. Check the sample spool!
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WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM PRUSAMENT ASA FILAMENT?
MANUFACTURED IN-HOUSE BY JOSEF PRUSA

Prusament ASA Filament Prusa Orange
We were not satisfied with the quality of ASA Filament on the market. So we decided to make our own! Prusa Research is the only 3D printer manufacturer with its own Prusament ASA Filament production.
PREMIUM-GRADE MATERIALS AND THOROUGH TESTING

Prusament ASA Filament Prusa Orange
The whole manufacturing process is closely monitored and tested – string diameter, color consistency, and mechanical properties – to make sure that every spool of Prusament ASA Filament is perfect.
± 0.03 MM MANUFACTURING PRECISION

Prusament ASA Filament Prusa Orange
We believe the industry standard of 0.05 mm isn’t sufficient for perfect 3D printing. Instead, we guarantee ±0.03mm precision and highly-consistent colors in our Prusament ASA Filament.
HIGH QUALITY YOU CAN CHECK YOURSELF

We are the only manufacturer that gives customers the option to fully inspect parameters of every Prusament ASA Filament spool. Just scan a QR code on the spool to see all details online (check the sample spool).
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Read more about Prusament in general in the article at PrusaPrinters.org and about Prusament ASA in this article. Or just visit Prusament.com!
ABOUT ASA
ASA can be considered a true successor to ABS. Compared to ABS, it’s UV stable, it doesn’t suffer from shrinking so badly and the fumes produced are much less noticeable. ASA 3D prints are durable, tough and suitable for a wide range of applications. The solidification temperature is also higher compared to PLA and PETG, which gives objects printed from ASA an excellent temperature resistance – there are no signs of deformation up to temperatures near 93 °C. Thanks to all these properties, ASA is especially suitable to print objects meant for long-time outside use.
However, you can still encounter some issues related to shrinking (warping) of the material – especially when printing larger models. Even with the heatbed set to 110°C, the prints can shrink and warp, causing them to detach from the print bed. However, the effects are much less severe compared to ABS. This issue can be eliminated by printing inside an enclosure or by adding a tall skirt around the object.
You can find more details about printing with ASA in our in-depth article.
ASA printing requires specific conditions for successful results. It’s important to run the prints in a well-ventilated room, because the material releases fumes and substances that could pose a potential health risk. However, when ventilating the room, do not create a draft around the print – this will negatively impact the result.
PRINTING SETUP
Nozzle
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260±5 °C |
Heatbed
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110±5 °C |
BASIC ATTRIBUTES
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Great for outside use – UV stable |
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Large models have a tendency to warp |
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High-temperature resistance |
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Produces odours during printing (less than ABS) |
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Detailed prints without a stringing effect |
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Contains styrene |
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Can be smoothed with acetone vapours |
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Hygroscopic |
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Can be easily sanded / post-processed |
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High impact and wear resistance |
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Recyclable |
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This Prusament ASA Filament is made in-house by Prusa Research.
1.75 mm filament is manufactured with a precision of +- 0.03 mm
Before printing, make sure the surface of heatbed is clean as described in 3D Printing Handbook.
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