Are you in Australia looking to buy 3kg rolls of Polylite ASA? PolyLite™ 3D printing filaments are crafted from top - notch raw materials, offering outstanding quality and reliability. PolyLite™ ASA is a great alternative to ABS, with much better weather resistance. Its UV - resistant and excellent mechanical properties make it ideal for real - world applications. The 'Lite' in Polylite means it's easy on your wallet. Consider the Polylite range as the base version of Polymaker's products, while Polymax offers more advanced features for those who want extra performance. Product features include UV resistance, water resistance, and it can be an ABS alternative with a softening temperature of 105 degrees. Print settings: Nozzle Temperature: 240˚C – 260˚C; Printing Speed: 30mm/s – 50mm/s; Bed Temperature: 75˚C – 95˚C; Bed Surface: BuildTak®; Cooling Fan: OFF. PolyLite specifications cover Young’s Modulus, Tensile Strength, Bending Strength, Charpy Impact Strength, Glass Transition Temperature, and Vicat Softening Temperature. Also, you can browse more related products like Polymaker, ASA Filament, ABS Filament, etc.



Using this Polymaker PolyLite ASA filament is easy. First, set your 3D printer according to the recommended print settings. Make sure the nozzle temperature is between 240˚C and 260˚C, the printing speed is 30mm/s to 50mm/s, and the bed temperature is 75˚C to 95˚C. Use BuildTak® as the bed surface and keep the cooling fan off. When printing, ensure the filament is fed smoothly to avoid any jams. As for storage, keep it in a dry and cool place to maintain its water - resistant and UV - resistant properties. Also, don't overheat the filament during printing as it may affect its mechanical properties. Regularly check your printer for any signs of wear and tear that could affect the quality of your prints with this filament.