Inslogic ASA filament is a top-notch functional material made for FDM 3D printers using 1.75 mm diameter filament, with a precision of ±0.02mm. It's UV and weather resistant, making printed parts durable and tough. It has an amazing solidification temperature, giving printed objects great heat resistance, hardly deforming up to 96 °C. This makes it perfect for a wide range of uses, especially long - term outdoor applications.
When printing with ASA, it's crucial to print in a well - ventilated room as it releases fumes that could be harmful. But avoid drafts around the print. To ensure strong adhesion and a successful print, use an adhesive on the build plate. For larger prints, a heated chamber is recommended. Wait for the print platform to cool to room temperature before removing the printed object, and keep the room well - ventilated throughout.
This filament is compatible with Bambu Lab AMS and A1 mini. ASA is an upgraded functional material for mechanical parts and outdoor use. Its features include UV and weather resistance, low warping, better layer adhesion, improved mechanical strength, high precision with fine details, and heat resistance.
Specifications include a length of 370 m, a net weight of 1 kg, and specific values for tensile strength, elongation at break, and more. Printing settings like drying at 80 °C for 4h, nozzle size, temperature, and speed, bed temperature, and other details are provided as a guide for optimal printing.







Using Inslogic ASA Filament is quite straightforward. First, make sure your 3D printer is compatible with 1.75mm diameter filament. Before printing, dry the filament at 80 °C for 4 hours. You can choose a nozzle size of 0.2, 0.4, or 0.6 mm. Set the nozzle temperature between 250 - 280 °C depending on your printing speed (50 - 200 mm/s). Keep the bed temperature at 80 - 100 °C and run the cooling fan at 100%.
Now, for the important stuff. Always print in a well - ventilated room to avoid breathing in the fumes. But don't let there be a draft around the print, as it can mess up the result. Put an adhesive on the build plate to make sure the print sticks well. If you're doing a large print, use a heated chamber.
After the print is done, wait for the print platform to cool down to room temperature before taking out your 3D printed object. And keep the room well - ventilated the whole time.
As for maintenance, store the filament in a dry place to prevent it from absorbing moisture. If you notice any changes in the printing quality, check the specifications and printing settings to make adjustments. Remember, the actual material properties can vary based on how you print and the shape of the part.