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Filament spool devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg Race Green
Filament spool devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg Race Green
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Filament spool devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg Race Green
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Filament spool devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg Race Green
Filament spool devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg Race Green
devil design ASA filament in Race Green is a 1.75 mm thermoplastic spool with a net weight of 0.8 kg designed for FDM/FFF 3D printers. ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) combines mechanical strength with enhanced UV and weather resistance compared to common PLA materials, making it suitable for functional parts exposed to sunlight and outdoor conditions. The filament is wound on a standard spool format that fits most consumer and prosumer extruders compatible with 1.75 mm filament.
ASA offers improved resistance to UV radiation, reduced colour fading, and better dimensional stability under outdoor conditions versus PLA. The material provides good mechanical strength and impact resistance for functional prototypes and end-use parts. devil design Race Green ASA filament has consistent diameter and roundness for reliable feeding and reduced print failures when used with appropriate print settings and a heated build platform.
Load the 1.75 mm ASA filament into an extruder that supports this diameter and ensure the printer’s feeder path and nozzle are clean and free of obstructions. Set nozzle temperatures according to your ASA printer profile and material recommendations for similar ASA grades, and use a heated bed to improve first-layer adhesion and reduce warping. Print with an enclosed or draft-free build area when possible to maintain consistent part cooling and minimize layer delamination. Allow parts to cool gradually on the build plate before removal to reduce internal stresses.
For best results, use a heated bed and consider a bed surface or adhesive suited for engineering plastics. Typical extrusion temperatures for ASA-compatible printers are higher than for PLA; consult your printer and slicer profiles to match temperatures and print speeds. Store the filament in a dry environment or sealed container with desiccant to preserve printing quality and prevent moisture absorption.
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