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FLASHFORGE ASA Filament 1.75mm delivers industrial-grade precision with ±0.02mm tolerance, outstanding UV and heat resistance up to 93°C, and a smooth matte finish. Designed for demanding outdoor applications, it produces odorless, low-fume prints that combine durability with professional aesthetics, making it the go-to choice for millennial makers who want their creations to stand out and last.
















| ASIN | B09V7HG9DR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 242 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 36 in Filament 3D Printing Materials |
| Brand | FLASHFORGE |
| Brand Name | FLASHFORGE |
| Colour | ASA,Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,043 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Item diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
| Item weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate |
| Unit Count | 1000.0 gram |
| Unit count | 1000.0 gram |
A**I
Excellent material
Bought 3 rolls of white ASA so far, and I am extremely happy with it. I've used it initially to print hooks that wrap around wooden posts and are held in place with living springs. Made about 30 of them and now, over a month later, they're still gripping tight. Mechanical properties are excellent and the color is perfect and uniform. Bridging is excellent (not as great as PLA, but this may be due to my slicer) and supports are easy to remove. I use PVP glue to help with bed adhesion of PEI spring steel bed, and this is enough to stop the warping (which would otherwise be bad; this is ASA after all) of items with large footprints (such as openGrid bases). The rolls have come dry and, with the default Generic ASA/ABS profiles on Bambu Studio and Orca Slicer, it prints perfectly and I get no stringing. Bambu Lab P1S (ObXidian 0.4 hotend) and Elegoo Centauri Carbon (standard 0.4mm hotend) print it with the same settings: 270C hotend, 100C bed, no fans, 40 mm3/s max flowrate (can be pushed higher; the filament is NOT the limiter)
K**E
Fantastic colour change
Love this filament. Love how the colour gradually changes from on e to the next. The effects are great. No threading or misprints. Adhered fantastic to bed. Had no problems printing with this at all.
L**S
Great printer.... wull buy another
Easy to set up and use,, I was printing the test file within 20 minutes of getting the printer out the box.... the quality of the orints are realy nice and the printer is quick... I set it to work straight away and has not made any mistakes so far... great printer I might buy another one...
A**R
Quality affordable ASA, would recommend
This is the only ASA I've used, so I can't compare it to others. I bought it mainly because it was the cheapest available at the time from a brand id at least heard of. It prints great, really wasn't difficult at all to get good prints with; however, it DOES have an odour which is quite strong, mainly noticeable when I open the door to take out the finished print, it does smell during printing, however, nowhere near as strong. Prints are quality, super strong, and clean. Already bought again as I ran out and have more to print! Info - Bambu Labs P1S, Smooth plate 100 °C, 260 °C, dried for 12h @55c, why printing in 30 °C dry box, 20mm brim, max print speed 250, filament is calibrated for flow rate, flow dynamics, overhang angle and temps
S**H
Nice colour and strong stuff
Nice colour. Prints well and easy to use. Strong stuff
S**A
Excellent product but needs high temperature enclosure and bed to print
Excellent product but needs high temperature enclosure and bed to print. It won't print on something like an bambu a1. This is not a fault no asa will print on an A1
R**N
Wood particle filament only review
Review of Wood particle filament only- I really hoped for a great result with this, especially because it’s flashforge and used on a flashforge printer, but it clogged CONSTANTLY, was so brittle it would break in the feeding tube, would not stick to my heated textured plate and just oozed the whole time. I spent a long time adjusting settings but literally the same result every time. Typically I love flashforge branded filament, particularly the PLA Pro which gives amazing results, but save your time and money on the wood particle filament.
J**K
A nice change from pure black
After finishing off a roll of another brand's Black I was looking for something a little different but also, not, brightly coloured. That's when the Flashforge sparkly black filament caught my eye. I'm relatively new to 3d printing so far having printed with 'printer's PLA tester orange', a well known brand's black + white, and a lesser known brand's translucent PETG yellow. All the PLA printed fairly well but the PETG was a disaster. After finishing off my last brand roll, I switched over to the FF Galaxy Black. I reviewed the heating instructions and noted it had a melting point of 50c and lower end range of 190c (slightly lower than the other brand PLA I was using before). So I tweaked my slicer settings and put the new filament in my curer for 5 hours at 45c to ensure there was no residual moisture going to affect print quality. Immediately it started stringing and wouldn't stick and panic struck. Why was PLA going wrong when I'd had no problems with my other rolls mere minutes earlier?? I immediately knocked my Z down 0.1mm and tried the same print again, voila, problem solved. That's a first! Normally it takes me ages of faffing, with this filament, 1 print and I've then had zero problems with subsequent prints. I showed my other half, my first print and the reaction was "ooh that looks nice, it's sparkles!" which is amazing given it was a kitchen towel for an Ikea rod I grabbed from thing verse which I'd printed (pictures attached of two different varieties, neither matched what I needed, so I am still working on it in Fusion360, will re-upload once I'm happy with it). So first impressions are very good, both from me, and a non-3d printer person. Very easy to dial in. Good adhesion. Can't comment on 'sheerness' amazon, it's a black filament?! I did read on a group somewhere that 'sparkly' filament can cause issues with the hot end or something so maybe something to be aware of and keep an eye out on, if you run lots of rolls of this kind of filament, perhaps? But no problems for me thus far, from the 4-5 prints I've done so far. Would I recommend this to a friend? Yes Would I buy this again? Yes Anything else to add? It'd be cool to have a white or cream with sparkly silver bits in it, like the newer marble counter tops you see. Get on it, Flashforge R&D team!
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