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Reliable Outdoor Performance with Blue ASA Filament

Blue ASA filament is engineered for makers and professionals who need strong, weather-resistant 3D prints that hold up outdoors. Designed as an advanced alternative to ABS, ASA offers excellent UV stability, improved durability, and consistent print performance for functional parts and long-term use.

Whether you're producing end-use components, enclosures, or prototypes exposed to the elements, this Canadian-made ASA filament delivers dependable results with a clean, professional finish.


Key Features & Benefits

  • UV & Weather Resistant
    Maintains color and mechanical integrity even under prolonged sun exposure
  • Strong & Durable
    High impact resistance and structural stability for functional parts
  • Matte, Professional Finish
    Produces clean surfaces that hide layer lines better than glossy materials
  • Improved Layer Adhesion
    Reliable bonding reduces warping compared to traditional ABS
  • Engineered for Outdoor Use
    Ideal for parts exposed to heat, moisture, and environmental stress
  • Consistent Diameter for Smooth Printing
    Stable extrusion for predictable results across long prints

Typical Applications

  • Outdoor fixtures and mounts
  • Electrical enclosures and housings
  • Automotive components
  • Functional prototypes
  • Drone and RC parts
  • Garden tools and accessories
  • Mechanical brackets and load-bearing parts

ASA is especially suited for projects where PLA or PETG may degrade under sunlight or heat.


Material & Compatibility

ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) is a high-performance thermoplastic similar to ABS but optimized for outdoor durability. It prints best in controlled environments and is commonly used by professionals and advanced users.

Recommended printing considerations:

  • Nozzle temperature: typically 240–260°C
  • Heated bed: typically 90–110°C
  • Enclosed printer recommended to minimize warping
  • Low cooling for better layer bonding

Compatible with:

  • Most 1.75mm FDM/FFF 3D printers
  • Enclosed systems and high-temp hotends
  • Professional and prosumer machines

Printability & Performance

ASA requires slightly more tuning than PLA or PETG, but rewards users with superior durability and long-term stability.

  • Printability: Moderate difficulty, best with enclosure
  • Surface Finish: Smooth matte with reduced gloss
  • Strength: High impact resistance and rigidity
  • Warping: Lower than ABS but still requires temperature control
  • Adhesion: Strong layer bonding when printed correctly

For best results, use a heated bed with an adhesion aid and avoid drafts during printing.


Why Users Choose ASA Over Other Filaments

  • Outperforms PLA and PETG in outdoor environments
  • Better UV resistance than ABS
  • Stronger and more heat-resistant than standard materials
  • Ideal for functional, end-use parts
  • Reliable for print farms producing durable components

If your projects demand longevity, strength, and environmental resistance, ASA is a proven material choice.


Ready for Real-World Applications

Upgrade your material lineup with blue ASA filament designed for durability and performance. Whether you're prototyping or producing end-use parts, this filament helps you print with confidence in demanding conditions.

Material ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate)
Color Blue
Filament Diameter 1.75mm
Net Weight 1kg
UV Resistance Yes
Weather Resistance Yes
Recommended Nozzle Temperature 240–260°C
Recommended Bed Temperature 90–110°C
Printing Environment Enclosure Recommended
Cooling Fan Low or Off


Is ASA filament better than ABS for outdoor use?

Yes, ASA offers superior UV resistance and weather durability compared to ABS, making it a better choice for outdoor applications.


Do I need an enclosure to print ASA filament?

An enclosure is strongly recommended to maintain stable temperatures and reduce warping during printing.


What makes ASA different from PLA or PETG?

ASA is more heat-resistant, UV-stable, and durable, making it ideal for functional and outdoor parts where PLA or PETG may fail.


Is ASA filament difficult to print?

ASA is moderately challenging and requires proper temperature control, but it produces excellent results when dialed in correctly.


Can I use ASA on any 3D printer?

You can use ASA on most 1.75mm printers, but a heated bed and preferably an enclosed build chamber are recommended for best results.


What bed adhesion methods work best for ASA?

PEI sheets, glue stick, or specialized adhesion surfaces work well to improve first layer adhesion and reduce warping.



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