MH Build Black PRO Series PETG Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
MH Build Series ASA Filament is engineered for outdoor 3D prints, resisting UV rays and high temperatures with an integrated UV inhibitor. It is competitively priced with bulk discounts available, offering a cost-effective option for projects needing durable, long-lasting performance.
- Defy UV rays with built-in inhibitor
- Endure high temperatures for lasting performance
- Save money with bulk pricing discounts as low as $30.23
Price: | $57.00 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | In Stock |
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Unleash the Power of the Elements with MH Build Series ASA Filament
Experience Ultimate Durability for Your Outdoor Projects
MH Build Series ASA Filament is your trusted ally for 3D prints that must endure the relentless sun and the scorching heat.
Here are the top features of MH Build Series ASA:
- Superior UV Resistance
- Heat Resistant
- Robust Durability
- Great for outdoor projects
- MH Build Series is also available in PLA, ABS, PETG, and more dynamic materials!
Defy the Sun, Embrace the Heat
MH Build Series ASA filament is engineered for the ultimate resistance against UV rays and high temperatures, ensuring your creations remain as strong and vibrant as the day they were printed.
- Infused with a UV inhibitor to prevent fading
- Thrives in high-temperature environments
- Crafted for strength to withstand the tests of both time and nature
Low Prices - Even Lower with Bulk Pricing!
MH Build Series ASA filament is the most affordable ASA material on the market that is still reliable and capable of producing high-quality results.
- Lowest prices for quality parts
- Bulk pricing available - the more you buy, the more you save per spool
- Great for businesses and schools or just for stocking up
Why Print with ASA Filament?
MH Build Series ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) filament offers several advantages that make it an excellent choice for 3D printing applications, especially when durability in challenging environments is a priority.
- Create tough, UV-resistant parts easily
- High Strength and Durability
- Dimensional Stability
- Chemical Resistance
Tips for Printing with ASA Filament?
When you choose MH Build Series, you're not just getting filament; you're getting the support and expertise of the MatterHackers team. Here are some tips to help you succeed:
- Bed Adhesion: A heated bed (90-110°C) and adhesion promoters like Magigoo ensure a strong first layer
- Print Temperature: Optimal results at 240-270°C with a high-quality all-metal hot end
Technical Specifications
Printer Settings:
- Extruder Temperature: 240-270°C
- Bed Temperature: 90-110 °C
- Fan Speed: 0%
- Printing Speed: 40-100mm/s
- Heated bed: required
- Recommended bed surface: PEI
Spool/Filament Dimensions:
- 200mm Total Diameter (approximately)
- 50mm Inner Hole Diameter (approximately)
- 65mm Height (approximately)
- 1 kg spool
- True Diameter: 1.75mm
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.05mm
- Density: 1 (g/cm³)
Download the Testing Data Sheet Here.
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Questions
Not a question - I was totally bummed when i received this spool - while it was sealed there was air in the bag. however, it didnt matter. this stuff..... printed like rainbows and puppydogs. unbelievable! soooo nice.
Why does this merlot red PETG print horridly? 2nd item (a shoe horn) I've printed with it has gaps, stringing, blobs, in general a useless item. The first item (napkin rings) printed ok yet did wonder why the stinging when other PETG filament with same settings doesn't. Don't understand what's wrong with this "pro" series filament. Both items have previously printed fine.
I am looking for actual transluscent for a project I am working on which requires a red see thru plastic. I realize that 3D filament is not going to be glass clear, but the model you show does not look translucent at all. Is this translucent such as light can go thru it or is it just called translucent?
Is this (2.85mm Aqua PETG) still being produced? If so, when will it be in stock again?
I need to print a "red" translucent tail light lens on a Zortrax M200. Do you have a suggested material?
What is the weight comparison to regular PLA?
Would this filament be good for using as interior car parts especially in the deep south summer heat?
UV resistant?
The data sheet gives a flexural modulus of 935 KPSI. This seems very unrealistic. Is it a misprint?
Are the colorants used to make Matter Hackers filaments food safe and non-toxic?
PETG is great, but I haven't found a support material that works well. Suggestions would be welcome.