Product information
- Working temperature: 240 –255 °C
- Heated bed: 80 – 105 °C
- Diameter: 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm
- Diameter tolerance: +/- 0.05 mm
- Weight:
750 g of filament (+ 210 g spool)
- The length of the filament:
310 m (1.75 mm,750g)
105 m (2.85 mm,750 g)
Printing Guide & Datasheets
PRODUCT COMPARISON
PC/ABS | ASA Extrafill | ABS Extrafill | HIPS | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Weather resistance | yellowing | UV stability | yellowing | yellowing |
Tensile strength | 42 MPa | 40 MPa | 32 MPa | 26 MPa |
Elongation at break | 7% | 35 % | 20 % | 40 % |
Hardness | **** | ** | *** | ** |
Impact resistance (notched) | *** | *** | ** | ** |
Heat resistance | 113 °C | 94 °C | 96 °C | 88,5 °C |
🌟 Key Features
✔️ Low levels of yellowing
✔️ Excellent weather and UV light resistance
✔️ Retention of physical features such as color and mechanical properties
✔️ Low moisture absorption
✔️ Impact resistance
✔️ Higher resilience than ABS
✔️ Recyclable
✔️ Chemical resistance against alkalis, alcohols, oils, greases, ozone, and water
✔️ Long-term dimensional stability
✔️ Low density
✔️ Safe to use in electrical and electronic equipment
Projects & Case Studies
Usage of ASA Extrafill
With over 20 years of aviation expertise, Future Vehicles specializes in developing aircraft and composite components, utilizing 3D printing for fast, cost-effective prototyping to enhance functionality and efficiency.
Boosting Automotive Production
KES leverages 3D printing to enhance efficiency and safety in wiring harness production for the automotive industry.
Autonomous Robots by Turag
Turag, a robotics team established in 2003 by Dresden University of Technology students, harnesses ASA Extrafill to transform theoretical knowledge in programming and engineering into practical applications.