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ASA ELEGOO Filament (White) 50.203.0183
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ELEGOO ASA Filament (white)
ELEGOO ASA (acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylic - weather-resistant plastic) filament in white is ideal for projects exposed to sun, rain, or high temperatures. The material will not discolor, crack, and will remain durable even after prolonged outdoor use, making it suitable for printing garden, technical, and decorative elements.

Stability at high temperatures
ASA has higher heat resistance than popular plastics such as PLA (polylactide - a biodegradable plant-based plastic) or PETG (modified polyethylene terephthalate - an easy-to-print, durable material). It maintains its shape even at temperatures close to 100°C, and its mechanical properties remain stable. In terms of impact resistance, durability, and stiffness, it matches ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene - a plastic used in electronics housings) filament, making it suitable for functional projects.

Always clean printing
The filament is precisely wound with a diameter tolerance of 0.02 mm, reducing the risk of jams and ensuring even feeding of the material. The cardboard spool is recycled and vacuum-packed with a moisture absorber, preventing the material from absorbing water or forming bubbles. It fits most FDM 3D printers (Fused Deposition Modeling - a technology where material is melted and applied in layers).

General
Manufacturer: ELEGOO
Model: 50.203.0183
Color: White
Weight: 1 kg
Recommended print settings
Drying settings before printing: 80 ± 5°C
Ambient temperature and humidity: 80°C, 20% relative humidity (store with moisture absorber)
Nozzle temperature: 240-270°C
Table temperature (depending on printer and surface): 90 - 100°C
Type of working surface: Textured PEI (polyetherimide - a durable, adherent material used as a base for 3D printing) or other compatible surface
Printing speed: Less than 270 mm/s
Physical properties
Tensile strength (XY - measured in the horizontal plane of the print, where the material is strongest): 35 ± 2 MPa
Elongation at break (XY): 9.4 ± 2.3
Bending strength (XY): 65 ± 4 MPa
Bending modulus (XY): 1905 ± 131 MPa
Impact strength (XY): 40.1 ± 3.7 kJ/m
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