🔧 Build Boldly with SUNLU ASA Filament!
The SUNLU ASA Filament is a high-performance 3D printing material, measuring 1.75mm in diameter and weighing 0.9kg (1.98lbs). It boasts exceptional strength, UV, rain, and heat resistance, making it ideal for outdoor functional mechanical parts. With a precision of +/- 0.02mm, this filament is compatible with most 1.75mm FDM 3D printers and is backed by SUNLU's expertise in 3D printing technology.
Manufacturer | SUNLU |
Brand | SUNLU |
Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.07 x 8.03 x 2.6 inches |
Item model number | ASA Strong 3D Printer Filament |
Color | 900g Asa Red |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Manufacturer Part Number | SLUS-ASA-RD-1KG |
P**.
Ultimate Toughness and Weather Resistance for Superior 3D Printing
The SUNLU ASA Filament has been great for my 3D printing projects! I recently started using this filament for some outdoor and high-temperature applications, and it has truly exceeded my expectations in every aspect.First off, the toughness of this filament is remarkable. It’s incredibly durable and resistant to UV, rain, and heat, which makes it perfect for prints that will be exposed to the elements. I’ve noticed that prints made with SUNLU ASA hold up beautifully under various environmental conditions, maintaining their strength and appearance over time.The filament feeds smoothly through the printer, with consistent diameter and no issues of clogging or jamming. This has made for a hassle-free printing experience, resulting in high-quality prints with excellent layer adhesion and fine detail.What really impressed me was the filament’s resistance to environmental factors. I’ve used it for some outdoor projects, and the prints have held up wonderfully against sun, rain, and temperature changes without any noticeable degradation.Overall, SUNLU ASA Filament offers outstanding performance and reliability, making it an excellent choice for any 3D printing enthusiast looking for durability and quality. It’s definitely earned a top spot in my filament lineup, and I highly recommend it for anyone needing tough, weather-resistant prints!
C**E
"A Good Filament!"
A Good Filament, And Really Hard!.In truth this is really a Good Filament, But it takes Patience an Planning to use well!.....It has Real Potential but is a poor choice for New or say 'Casual Users!'...Now I read up on reviews and put bluntly ASA from any maker "can be difficult" to use.I decided to use SUNLU both as they make a Top Grade Product, An also have the best reviews...Now I examined earlier reviews carefully and the first good tip was this does not run hot too well!.OK the hardest Problem is just getting the darn stuff to stick to the bed!...Now there are 2 good ways to go about this, One is to print your item on sticky tape, Blue Tape etc.My Favorite is to Print this on Paper Towl with the corners well taped down.See the trick is the hot plastic partially melts in to the towel and it will stick good!.I Confess that I cheat a bit at times as Ill at times lightly spray the paper towl w Aquanet.Or use a 'thin coating' of Glue Stick to help matters along a bit, Elmers is best but Avery stick will work!.HERE IS WHAT I DO:I Preheat My Printer at least 15 Minutes on Head at 258 and Bed at 108I start up at this for my 1st layer then after my layer is down I make the the rest of the run at:Hot Head 239, Bed 40, Speed 45, Fan set at 6.0 .Now I'm not gonna lie this stuff is tricky to print so you need to be careful and watch what your printer is doing and the "more so" both if your part is important or you are running on high heat!!!!!You really need to watch the temps on this as sometimes you will get a good 'Flat Part.Other times even on the same settings it will curl big time just like a banana with out warning?If you are watchful and your print starts to curl sometimes you can stop the head and working fast you can using Blue Tape straighten the print base and save your part, But sometimes not?????.Temps are Mission Critical here in more ways then one, I find if you set your temp much below 238 you start getting layer separation which is a No No.The other side of the coin is that if you go much past 241-242 your print or part becomes brittle and will crumble easily even tho it 'looks solid' so be careful with this!Now if you do Print high temp and speed for Non Critical or decorative parts where strength don't matterthen you get into the horrid smell some have mentioned!That is an issue but so is buying an enclosure, Me I remembered the earlier reviewer who cut down a trash bag, But I wanted "a better' solution as I compromised period!!!I cut down a cardboard top from a 16" Pizza Box an bent it to fit the top frame of my Ender 3I then placed some aluminum foil on the inside edge an a doubled up plastic bag over it to hold the heat.A Low Cost solution that works and gives me a better print, And the Girlfriend likes that the APT now smells like Hot Pizza instead which helps keep the peace at home too!.....LAST TIP:Sometimes If You have a Part, Or a project where say heat or curl is becoming ah an issue???Possibly printing it flat and on the bed is not a good idea etc???Try or test a small section printing the part either standing up or on end as I have had good luck printingdifficult items on end plus it can cut the print time too!!!!!Its a Good Plastic but it will Test your skill level to use!.....Nuff Said:IndianaED.....
C**.
Prints beautifully
I'm not experienced enough to know whether prints come out well because I've dialed things in or if it's just due to dumb luck, but this stuff hasn't failed me yet. Using the same slicing profile as I've tried with two other brands, I'm astonished at the results I'm getting in comparison. Clean, uniform, almost no deformities anywhere.Adding to my list of always-haves.
M**L
245/110 on Ender 5 +
This one caught me off guard initially as I struggled with adhesion until I increased bed temp finally up to 110. I'm used to Polymaker ASA at 245/100 so this was the first time I've had my bed this high. However, after that I found that Sunlu ASA prints great, looks great and /adheres well for me. Printed on glass, in an enclosure, no glue, no fan at 60mm/s.
A**R
Had 3 print failures with this filament
I had 3 print failures with this filament, Printing figures. Either lost bed adhesion or broke along the layer lines. I had previously bought Elegoo ASA filament and it worked fine. This filament seemed very brittle.
I**E
Terrible quality, and bad design.
I grabbed some Black and also Red, for a project I want to complete, and I am disappointed to say the least.Problem 1. Roll packaging CLEARLY states tangle free, but upon opening the vacuum sealed bag, I was greeted with tangles worse than my 3 yo daughters hair after a bath. I hand straightend a bit in to the roll, but don't have high hopes it's any better down in.Problem 2. Fresh from a sealed bag, it sounds like the 4th of July running through the hotend. This roll is SATURATED with moisture.Problem 3. My God does this filament STINK when printing. I have run ASA before from another vendor, and had nowhere near the REEK this thing puts off.Problem 4. Who uses a spool for INDUSTRIAL applications, on a consumer marketed product? The hole is far to big to ride properly on an standard printer spool holder, and will cause feed stops constantly.Problem 5, and the BIGGEST. I have run 3 attempted prints, and they all crap out in the same way withing 45 mins. Roll stops peeling of filament, due to garbage spooling.AVOID THIS MESS!
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