Dutch Filaments Filament
ASA-X, 1.75 mm, 750 g, Blue
Dutch Filaments Filament
ASA-X, 1.75 mm, 750 g, Blue
2 years ago
After the ordeal of making my Voron 2.4 with ABS parts I later decided to replace the ABS parts (made with my i3 MK3S at the time) with ASA parts - a night and day comparison in terms of simplicity - almost no more warping and overhangs and steep angles suddenly looked good again as they did in PLA and PETG times on my i3 MK3S.
Recently I made another ABS part (filament card) on the Voron 2.4 that immediately warped and came off the bed - so the problem I had back then was not due to the i3 being open (but stored in the cupboard and protected from the wind).
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This review was created for a different variant: Filament (ASA-X, 1.75 mm, 750 g, Black)
4 years ago
Nacj years of success with PLA, ABS and even PET-G and Ninjaflex I can not understand a single point of the advertising around ASA-X. Warping, poor film adhesion (delamination at EVERY print so far), brittleness and inconsistent volume flow are just a few of the inglorious characteristics that make up ASA-X. To anyone considering purchasing this overpriced material for 3D printing, I can only say: HANDS OFF!!!
This review was created for a different variant: Filament (ASA-X, 1.75 mm, 750 g, Red)
5 years ago •
purchased this product
The ASA-X filament is easy to print compared to other materials. Important and essential is a heatable print bed.
Good results achieved at 235 degrees on the hotend and 85 degrees on the heated bed.
Although the filament has almost no smell compared to ABS, you should only print in well ventilated rooms and not stay too long in the room.
Used "LokBuild Surface" as a base. Print holds very tight, heating bed must be hot to peel off.
Slight warping effect noted, but no comparison to ABS. Thus also suitable for beginners.
ASA-X is particularly suitable for outdoor use as it is said to be UV resistant.
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This review was created for a different variant: Filament (ASA-X, 2.85 mm, 750 g, White)