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ASA Carbon Fiber (ASA CF)
ASA Carbon Fiber (ASA CF)
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ASA CF Filament (Slight blue tinge) (While most batches are black, sometimes they can come out a bit grey, if you want a pure black CF please use the Orignal ASA CF
Compared to the original, this one can be harder to print but it does print super strong!
A high-quality filament combining ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) with 15% by weight of chopped carbon fibers. These carbon fibers, measuring 0.04mm in length, enhance the filament's strength, stiffness, and heat resistance. Perfect for demanding applications that require durability and weather resistance. Ideal for outdoor functional parts, automotive components, and engineering projects.
Colour Variation Disclaimer
Colour Variation Disclaimer
I will always aim for having the same colour across multiple batches, but with such a wide range of materials, a colour variation between batches is bound to happen eventually, while it is rare, it can still occur. If a colour is noticeably different it will be sold off as clearance stock.
🔥 Hotend Temperature | 250-270°C |
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♨️ Heated Bed Temperature | 100-110°C |
🏠 Enclosure | Required |
🛠️ Hardened Nozzle | Required |
💨 Drying Settings | 60-70°C for 4-8 hours |
🎨 Colour Stability | ⚠️ Unstable |
⚙️ Diameter | 1.75mm |
⚖️ Weight | 1kg |
📦 Next Stock Comes | April 25, 2025 (in 25 days) |
Prints like a dream and very strong. Dark Grey rather than black
Easily the best ASA CF I've ever used prints beautifully no clogs or anything and good adhesive
Amazing stuff at a ridiculously low price, with the profiles provided it printed perfectly straight out of the packet
Great filament and great price. Works perfectly in Bambu Lab AMS and prints using Bambu filament presets.
Recommend printing from a dryer, filament needs to be pretty dry but once dialled in you can hardly see any layer lines. Found the slicer print temp settings a bit high, 270 to 275 worked perfect for me. Compared to other brands of ASA-CF this is pretty much the cheapest, and it's much easier to dial in than PA-CF while being strong enough for my purposes.