Brand: SainSmart SKU: 101-90-CFAA-BK

Carbon Fiber ASA Filament, 1.75mm Black, UV & Weather Resistant, Fit for Outdoor Functional Parts, 1kg, Accuracy +/- 0.04 mm

SKU: 101-90-CFAA-BK Variants ID: 41003077369935
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  • UV & Weather Resistance: ASA-CF filament can withstand UV rays exposure, high temperature and harsh weather conditions without fading or losing its mechanical properties, making it an ideal option for outdoor applications such as signs, marine accessories, etc.
  • Excellent Mechanical Properties: Made from a blend of 10% carbon fiber and 90% ASA, this filament has better strength and durability than typical ASA filaments. It's the perfect choice for printing items that require strength and durability.
  • Temperature Resistance: The SainSmart ASA has the ability to withstand temperatures up to 100-105°C without deforming. Compared to ABS, ASA produces fewer noticeable fumes.
  • Printing Accessory: Applying the material helps the first layer of the print adhere firmly to the bed, reducing the chances of warping and ensuring a more stable foundation for the rest of the print.
  • Compatibility: This filament, with its 1.75mm diameter, will work on a variety of 3D printers like Bamboo, Prusa, Creality, AnkerMake M5, QI DI, ANYCUBIC, Flashforge, Monoprice, SCRIB3D, MYNT3D, etc.
  

 

ASA-CF filament can withstand UV rays exposure, high temperature and harsh weather conditions without fading or losing its mechanical properties, making it an ideal option for outdoor applications such as signs, marine accessories, etc.

 

When using adhesive, follow these guidelines:

  1. Clean the print bed with water, soap, or alcohol. Ensure the build plate is clean and free from any previous adhesive residue.
  2. Squeeze the bottle and apply the adhesive evenly to the print area using a spatula or other applicator.
  3. Heat the build plate to the recommended temperature for ASA, typically around 90-110°C.
  4. Remove the object:

 

  • When the printing temperature is below 300°C, wait for the print bed to cool down before removing the printed object.
  • When the printing temperature is above 300°C, it is recommended to remove the printed object as soon as possible.
  • When using ABS on a glass print bed, it is suggested to first apply painter's tape or a similar material to the glass surface. Afterward, apply adhesive to further protect the surface and reduce the risk of glass bed breakage.