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Filament spools devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg — Red
Filament spools devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg — Red
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Filament spools devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg — Red
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Filament spools devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg — Red
Filament spools devil design ASA 1.75 mm 0.8 kg — Red
devil design ASA filament in red, 1.75 mm diameter on a 0.8 kg spool is a thermoplastic filament designed for applications that require improved weather and UV resistance. ASA (acrylonitrile styrene acrylate) offers dimensional stability and mechanical strength suitable for outdoor use and functional parts. The filament is wound on a compact 0.8 kg spool and intended for printers that accept 1.75 mm filament and for users who set appropriate ASA printing parameters such as elevated bed and nozzle temperatures and controlled cooling.
This red ASA filament provides enhanced resistance to UV radiation and general weathering compared with common ABS materials, while retaining good rigidity and impact resistance. The 1.75 mm diameter ensures compatibility with a wide range of consumer and prosumer 3D printers. The 0.8 kg spool size balances usable material quantity with reduced storage bulk, making it practical for prototyping and small-series production. The filament formulation supports stable extrusion and consistent layer adhesion when printed with recommended settings.
Load the 1.75 mm filament onto a compatible FFF/FDM 3D printer following the printer manufacturer’s filament loading procedure. Set nozzle and bed temperatures according to typical ASA printing ranges — higher nozzle temperatures and a heated bed improve adhesion and interlayer bonding. Use an enclosed or semi-enclosed build chamber or provide ambient temperature control to reduce warping and delamination. Adjust print speed, flow and cooling to obtain consistent extrusion and surface finish; reduced part cooling or controlled fan settings are often beneficial for ASA. Allow printed parts to cool gradually to minimize internal stresses.
For best results, print on a heated bed with a temperature appropriate for ASA and use adhesion aids such as a PEI sheet, glue stick, or specialized build surface. If possible, print inside an enclosure to keep ambient temperature stable and reduce warping. Store the filament in a dry environment or sealed container with desiccant to prevent moisture absorption, which can affect print quality.
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