Ships from: The UK
ERYONE ASA 1.75mm 1kg 3D Printing Filament: UV Resistant Superior to ABS Ideal For Hard Wearing Prints And Outdoor Prints
£18.95
ERYONE ASA (Acrylonitrile styrene acrylate) filament is a new material designed to give UV Resistant prints with similar strengths and quality to ABS. Providing superior heat and chemical resistance to ABS it's great for parts for used in outdoor, automotive and hostile environments. While easy to print and less prone to warping than ABS, care should be taken not to overcool the print for best results.
Quality is at the heart of ERYONE, Founded in 2018, Headquartered in Shenzhen, the heart of Chinese Electronics, ERYONE benefits from direct access to raw material suppliers and young talent.
Features:
Minimum Tolerance | Low Warping | Ensure Consistent Feeding and Stable PrintsMinimum tolerance and low warping to ensure consistent feeding and stable prints, No clogging, extremely high successful rate, resulting in printed parts that have an outstanding surface finish and are highly precise.
Purest-grade Material | Made in USA
Professional Packaging | Vacuumed SealedERYONE is supplied in a sealed vacuum bag with a desiccant bag to keep it dry and keep out dust and foreign particles, prevent nozzle jams and yield smooth 3D models.
High Compatibility: Compatible with most 3D Printers that support 1.75mm ABS filament.
NOTE: Requires good ventilation during printing due to the presence of styrene.
Specifications:
Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
Tolerance: ± 0.03mm
Print Temperature: 230-260°C
Heated Bed Temp: 90-110°C
Fan Speed: None to Minimal
Recommended Print Speed 30-60mm/s
Produced mainly from Corn Starch, eco friendly material.
Net Weight: 1kg (inc spool)
Gross Weight: 1.3-1.4kg
FAQ:
Clogging: Clogging can occur due to an uneven wire diameter or a temperature that is too low. To reduce the likelihood of clogging, clean the nozzle before use and increase the temperature.
Stringing: Stringing can occur if the temperature is excessively high, the filament flow is too rapid, or the feed parameters are incorrectly set. Adjusting the temperature and speed settings appropriately can resolve these issues.
Over Extrusion: Excessive temperature, slow extrusion speed, or a mismatched nozzle diameter can lead to over-extrusion at the nozzle outlet, resulting in residual material.