Prusa parts and ASA
Hi
i saw that ASA is recommended for things such as the fan shroud, which got me thinking would it be a plus to print everything in ASA since it is a tad bid lighter? or does ASA have some other problems that would make this a bad idea?
thanks
Neroes
Best Answer by Jimbo70:
I printed all the parts with ASA many months ago for both my MK3s and MK2.5s and never had had a problem.
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
The enhanced properties of ASA do come at a cost.
So spend the money when it's needed, resort to cheaper (not lesser quality !!!) filament types for the majority of your other prints.
Having problems with bed adhesion every morning...
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
I printed all the parts with ASA many months ago for both my MK3s and MK2.5s and never had had a problem.
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
An even better option is Extrudr Greentec Pro (Carbon version if you can use a 0.6mm nozzle and non-carbon if you can't).
HDT: 115°C
VST: 165°C
Printing temperature 230°C, smooth PEI sheet @60°C - really easy to print.
and the most rigid filament I have found in all my research.
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
@xanthe
I do not think that has the heat protection of ASA parts.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
@xanthe
I do not think that has the heat protection of ASA parts.
the heat protection is a must for me as i like printing petg and asa and have melted way to many fan shrouds
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
@neroes
Same experience and that is why I have several partial rolls of ASA that have put in the dry box for printing just fan shrouds.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
Hmm. makes me want to print a fan shroud in this ABS-T. Supposed to be better temp resist. A nice green fan shrowd. Anybody got a link to the 3mf or STL for a fan shroud for a MK3S? (not plus)
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
ABS on average from brand to brand has better heat resistance then ASA, ASA offers some measure of UV resistance that ABS only offers when Black ABS is used. they are very close in heat resistance though, averaging around 93C for ASA and 98C for ABS
The Filament Whisperer
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
Hmm. makes me want to print a fan shroud in this ABS-T. Supposed to be better temp resist. A nice green fan shrowd. Anybody got a link to the 3mf or STL for a fan shroud for a MK3S? (not plus)
There are a few remixed ones in the Prints section. The one I currently use is this one below, printed in PC Blend.
I printed both the stock one and the remixed one before tearing the printer apart, and made the decision which one to use in real time while doing the replacement.
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
Hmm. makes me want to print a fan shroud in this ABS-T. Supposed to be better temp resist. A nice green fan shrowd. Anybody got a link to the 3mf or STL for a fan shroud for a MK3S? (not plus)
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RE: Prusa parts and ASA
any of you guys tried the mk3s+ version yet, it looks different and seems to be supported in both ends which might help with keeping it in shape
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
I'm using the + version. It works fine for me. But you need more MK3s+ extruder parts to mount it.
I use the MK3s+ mostly for printing PETG and PEGT HT (@ 270 C) and haven't had any problems with my PETG HT fan shroud.
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
I've been curious about the Colorfabb HT Clear, as they have been claiming that it produces superior results when printing transparent parts. I just haven't gotten around to trying it. Here in the States, Amazon does carry some of the Colorfabb line, but the last I checked they did not stock the HT Clear.
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
@jsw
Matterhackers caries it: https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/colorfabb-ht-clear-filament-285mm-075kg/sk/MUCYSZ59
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
@neroes
I have printed + shroud for one f my printers when I replaced the Pinda. I do like the support on both sides.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
@baklin
I printed for about 3 months before the warping started to cause printing problems with standard PETG. Keep an eye on it.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
@jsw
Matterhackers caries it: https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/colorfabb-ht-clear-filament-285mm-075kg/sk/MUCYSZ59
Thanks Chuck.
That's $50 to the door here in the US, a bit spendy for a spool, but if it really helps in transparency of certain items it would be worth it.
I'll probably ask if anyone has used it in another thread and not hijack this one any more.
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
I would still recommend ASA for fan shrouds. The HT is a bit more expensive and not as readily available.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Prusa parts and ASA
HT works well for fan shrouds. I have a spool I use for not much else. Definitely a bit pricey, but it is not obnoxious to print with and heat tolerance seems excellent. It's like a tricky PETG to print with.
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