Bambu Lab Fillamentum Sky Blue ASA Filament - 1.75mm (0.75kg)
Bambu Lab ABS-GF is a glass fiber-reinforced ABS filament that offers enhanced strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability, making it ideal for both mechanical and decorative applications. It provides a fine matte finish and improved water resistance, ensuring durability for long-lasting prints.
Key Features:
- Enhanced strength
- Fine matte finish
- Dimensional stability
- Water resistance
- RFID for Intelligent Printing
List Price: | $40.00 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
Bambu Lab ABS-GF
High-Performance Glass Fiber-Reinforced Filament
Bambu Lab ABS-GF is a premium glass fiber-reinforced ABS filament designed to deliver superior mechanical properties and aesthetic appeal. Perfect for both functional mechanical parts and decorative items, this filament offers enhanced strength, stiffness, and a fine matte finish, ensuring your prints are both durable and visually appealing.
Key Features:
- Enhanced strength and stiffness
- Fine matte finish
- Greater dimensional stability
- Improved water resistance
- Ideal for load-bearing parts
Enhanced Strength and Stiffness
Bambu Lab ABS-GF offers superior strength and stiffness compared to regular ABS, making it ideal for applications that require load-bearing and bending-resistant components. This enhanced performance is due to the incorporation of glass fibers, which significantly improve the material's mechanical properties.
- Perfect for structural parts
- Reduces deformation under stress
- Ideal for mechanical assemblies
Greater Dimensional Stability
Bambu Lab ABS-GF provides exceptional dimensional stability, minimizing warping and deformation during the printing process. This feature makes it superior to regular ABS, especially for intricate designs and precise mechanical parts, as the glass fiber reinforcement ensures consistent and reliable print quality.
- Reduces warping during printing
- Ideal for complex geometries
- Ensures precise fit and function
Improved Water Resistance
Bambu Lab ABS-GF offers superior water resistance compared to regular ABS, making it ideal for applications exposed to moisture or humid environments. This enhanced property ensures that printed parts maintain their integrity and performance over time, even in challenging conditions.
- Resists moisture absorption
- Suitable for outdoor use
- Maintains strength in humid environments
Ideal for High-Stress Applications
Bambu Lab ABS-GF's fine matte finish not only enhances the visual appeal but also contributes to the structural integrity of printed parts. This finish reduces surface imperfections and stress concentrations compared to regular ABS, resulting in stronger, more reliable components that are both aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound.
- Reduces surface imperfections
- Enhances structural integrity
- Ideal for high-stress applications
Recommended Print Settings
Drying Settings (Blast Drying Oven) | 80 °C, 8 h |
Printing and Keeping Container's Humidity | < 20% RH (Sealed, with Desiccant) |
Nozzle Temperature | 240 - 270 °C |
Bed Temperature (with Glue) | 80 - 100 °C |
Printing Speed | < 180 mm/s |
NOTE: it is highly recommended to dry this filament before using to get the best prints possible. Explore our filament drying solutions here.
Physical Properties
Density | 1.08 g/cm³ |
Vicat Softening Temperature | 103 °C |
Heat Deflection Temperature | 99 °C |
Melting Temperature | 202 °C |
Melt Index | 7.56 ± 1.4 g/10 min |
Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength | 36 ± 3 MPa |
Breaking Elongation Rate | 6.3% ± 1.2% |
Bending Modulus | 2860 ± 130 MPa |
Bending Strength | 68 ± 4 MPa |
Impact Strength | 14.5 ± 1.5 kJ/m² |
Questions
what is the recommend enclosure temp while printing?
Does "natural" mean transparent? Translucent?
What is the recommended drying temperature and time for this filament?
Is the "Traffic Black" color option a true black? Most "black" ASA filaments I've used are more of a dark grey. Perhaps that's just a trade-off that comes with the material?
Have anything for Stratasys Fortus 250mc with 300 degree nozzel temp?
Does "Weight: 750g Filament (250g Spool)" mean that the total weight of the product is 750g, with 250g of that weight being the spool, or is there 750g of filament plus a 250g spool (1kg total)?
Does it needs a enclosure like abs to print successfully?
Can I use this filament for an anycubic kobra max?