
Bambu Lab ASA Black
White ASA filament from Bambu Lab is an ideal choice for 3D printing models and parts that must withstand outdoor conditions. This material excels with high resistance to UV radiation, weathering, and temperatures up to 100 °C. ASA is a tough material with good impact strength, suitable for engineering applications. We recommend printing with a heated bed and in an enclosed printer for the best results.
Product details
- Brand:
- Bambu Lab
- Category:
- Filament
Product description
Bambu ASA
Bambu ASA is a highly durable material that offers exceptional resistance to UV radiation, weathering, mechanical stress, and high temperatures. Thanks to this unique combination of properties, it is ideal for printing outdoor models (e.g., garden labels, mailboxes, weather vanes) and structural parts that must withstand demanding outdoor conditions over the long term.
Exceptional resistance to weathering and UV
Bambu ASA offers outstanding resistance to UV radiation, oxidation, and aging, providing effective protection against cracking and color fading during long-term outdoor use.
Strength and durability
Thanks to its toughness and high impact strength, it is suitable for outdoor applications as well as common structural requirements.
Better heat resistance
Compared to common PETG or ABS, Bambu ASA maintains its shape even at 100 °C.
1. What is the difference between ABS and ASA?
|
ABS |
ASA |
|---|---|
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Composition |
acrylonitrile - butadiene - styrene |
ASA is a modified version of ABS that contains an additional component—acrylate—which improves its resistance to weathering and UV radiation.
ASA retains the impact strength and printability of ABS but offers better resistance to fading, yellowing, and degradation due to sunlight. Both materials can emit a strong and unpleasant odor during printing, but ASA’s odor is significantly milder than ABS.
2. What are the differences in using ABS and ASA?
ASA is ideal for outdoor applications such as automotive exterior parts, signage, and outdoor equipment, thanks to its enhanced weather resistance and color stability.
ABS is a versatile material with excellent mechanical properties, commonly used for indoor applications.
3. What are the similarities between ABS and ASA?
In terms of physical and mechanical properties, both materials have good impact strength and high tensile strength, with strength, toughness, and stiffness being nearly the same. Both can emit an unpleasant odor during printing and have similar tendencies to warp, requiring an enclosed printer when printing large and/or highly infilled models.
Parameter comparison
Find more information about different materials in the Bambu Filament Guide.
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ABS |
ASA |
PC |
|---|---|---|
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Price / kg |
$27.99 |
$29.99 |
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Composition |
acrylonitrile - butadiene - styrene |
acrylonitrile - styrene - acrylate |
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Hotend compatibility |
Hardened steel 0.4 mm nozzle hotend / Stainless steel 0.4 mm nozzle hotend |
All sizes/materials |
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Build plate compatibility |
Smooth PEI plate, Textured PEI plate |
|
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AMS compatibility |
Yes |
Yes |
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Adhesive |
Bambu Liquid Glue / Glue stick |
|
|
Drying required before printing |
Recommended |
Recommended |
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Odor during printing |
Strong odor |
Milder odor |
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Toughness (impact strength - XY) |
39.3 kJ/m² |
41.0 kJ/m² |
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Strength (flexural strength - XY) |
62 MPa |
65 MPa |
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Stiffness (flexural modulus - XY) |
1880 MPa |
1920 MPa |
|
Layer adhesion (impact strength - Z) |
7.4 kJ/m² |
4.9 kJ/m² |
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Heat resistance (HDT, 0.45 MPa) |
87 ℃ |
100 ℃ |
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Water absorption rate |
0.65% |
0.45% |
Accessory compatibility
|
Recommended |
Not recommended |
|---|---|
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Build plate |
Smooth PEI plate, Textured PEI plate |
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Hotend |
Hardened steel 0.4 mm nozzle hotend / Stainless steel 0.4 mm nozzle hotend |
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Adhesive |
Bambu Liquid Glue, Glue stick |
ASA color code chart
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Color |
Hex code |
|---|---|
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White |
#FFFAF2 |
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Grey |
#8A949E |
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Red |
#E02928 |
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Green |
#00A6A0 |
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Blue |
#2140B4 |
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Black |
#000000 |
RFID for smart printing
All printing parameters are stored in the RFID, which can be read by the AMS (Automatic Material System).
Just load and print! No tedious setup.
Recommended print settings
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Setting |
Value |
|---|---|
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Drying (oven) |
80 °C, 8 h |
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Storage humidity |
< 20% RH (sealed, with desiccant) |
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Nozzle temperature |
240 - 270 °C |
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Bed temperature (with glue) |
80 - 100 °C |
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Print speed |
< 250 mm/s |
Printing tips
•ASA may emit an odor during printing, so ensure adequate ventilation.
• Avoid warping on large models:
1. Do not use excessively high infill density.
2. Use enclosed printers and apply adhesive to the build plate properly.
3. Reduce print speed and increase bed temperature.







