AMBROSIA ASA-GF Glass Filled ASA Filament of the Gods - 1KG Bambu AMS Friendly Cardboard Spools Premium 3D Printing Filament

AMBROSIA FILAMENTSKU: AMB2049

Color: Black
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Customer Reviews

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Edward Pierce
Phenomenal Filament! Now one of my go-tos!

I purchased my first spool of Ambrosia ASA-GF when I started work on my Voron 2.4 project. I bought it because my little Voron 0.2 still struggles with ABS warp on larger objects, and I'd read that the GF-portion of the filament could help with that. I was not prepared for just how easy this material is to work with.

With a little bit of fine tuning (no more than other filaments), this material is one of the smoothest and easiest to work with that I've ever used. I've had very few jams (all of which were my own fault), and absolutely no print failures with it. The prints I get out of it look stunning (GF texture is great), and they're incredibly strong for the weight. I would 100% recommend Ambrosia ASA-GF to anyone with even a basic enclosure for their machine. I haven't tried to print it in open air yet (too cold where I live right now), but I'd imagine it would work fairly well for that too. I run my filament at 270C on the hotend and 110C on the bed in my Voron 0.2, with interior temperature sitting around the 45C mark for reference.

A word of caution if you *do* buy this filament: GF filament releases more fumes than even normal ABS/ASA. My Voron 0.2 lives in my garage, away from my workspace, and has a carbon filter installed. I've noticed the enclosure panels fog up over time with the residue in the air. You definitely don't want to be breathing this if you can help it. You also will want to wear some protective gloves when working with the filament prior to printing it. Raw GF filament can leave fibers imbedded in your fingers (which you won't be able to see). I wear cut-proof gloves when using my raw filament spools, but I'd imagine any protective glove will work fine.

TLDR: This filament prints amazing, has excellent properties, and is probably one of my favorite go-to materials for projects. Just be careful with the specific off-gassing and fiber embedding concerns common to glass fiber/carbon fiber filaments.

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Trevor
Not bad

The filament is really tough after printing and acetone smoothing before smoothing it is fairly tough. The only thing I don't really like is the filament is really crispy and brittle before printing.

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Allen
Print buttery smooth

Best bang for your buck asa-gf! Got free shipping with it also!! This is my new go-to filament supplier! This stuff prints so well at 260c and bed at 100. Very consistent at 1.75 +- 0.02 - 0.03. I much rather support small business also! And the owner is an awsome guy! Thanks for supporting in the community.

Description

This filament is highly abrasive, we strongly recommend printing with Tungsten Carbide Nozzle like the Undertaker

Ambrosia Filament's line of ASA-GF filament is derived from 100% Virgin Grade-A Non-Toxic pellets and long chopped Glass Fiber. Manufactured to a tighter than standard tolerance (+/- 0.03mm) you'll experience consistent extrusion throughout the spool. Free of additives, this filament prints like butter.

Feed your Printer the Filament of the Gods.

ASA is the natural successor to ABS and is great for both mechanical, functional or decorative parts. It prints well, with less warping than some other filaments, however it is highly encouraged to use an enclosure. A heated bed is required.ASA filament has high strength, impact and weather resistance (including UV), and can withstand higher temperatures than many common filaments (e.g. PLA/PETG). 

Adding chopped Glass Fiber to ASA increases its stiffness, toughness, strength and heat resistance and is an excellent choice for professional parts.

  • Arrives to you in a cardboard box, with filament wound in a cardboard spool, vacuum sealed with a desiccant bag.
  • Derived from 100% Virgin (Grade-A) non-toxic pellets
  • Glass Fiber Strands
  • Diameter: 1.75mm (+/-0.03mm)
  • Filament Net Weight: 1KG
  • Spool Weight: 130g

The glue holding the filament spool together is rated for an environment of 70C (158F). If using a filament dryer or require the filament spool by placed in an environment exceeding this temperature, we recommend printing a spool clip (Here).

Check out our other lines of Ambrosia Filament!

 ASA ASA-CF ASA Sparkle ASA Dolos ABS+ PETG PLA

 PLA Dolos

PC-ABS PC-CF TPU ABS Matte ASA-GF

Ambrosia Filament's Recommended Print Settings for our ASA filament:

Attribute Accepted Value(s) [Our Recommended Value]
Extruder Temperature 250-280 Degrees Celsius [270]
Heated Bed 100-120 Degrees Celsius [110]
Build Surface PEI, Buildtak, or similar surface [Textured PEI]
Cooling Fan 0-70% range varies by cooling capabilities
Environmental Temperatures 40-120C [45C]
Soluble Support Materials HIPS


Technical Specifications for our ASA-GF Filament:

 Physical Properties Test Methodology Values
Density ISO1183 TBD
Melt Flow Rate (250C/2.16KG) ISO 1133 TBD
Mechanical Properties Test Methodology Values
Tensile Strength ISO 527 TBD
Elongation at break ISO 527 TBD
Flexural Modulus ISO 527 TBD
Flexural Strength ISO 178 TBD
Impact Strength ISO 180 TBD
Thermal Dynamic Properties Test Methodology Values
HDT@ 0.455 MPa(66 psi) ISO 75 88C+ (TBD)


 

Filament can absorb moisture easily. To prevent moisture absorption and contamination, the packing of filament should be kept sealed and in an airtight container with desiccant. 

Disclaimer: Filaments, including this product, may emit toxic fumes (Volatile Organic Compounds) into the air when heated. Please consider this and follow safety protocols when printing with Ambrosia Filament. Glass Fiber filaments have increased risk of use and should not be sanded or used without proper equipment. Handle with care, using appropriate tools and protective wear (e.g. gloves) when handling. Only use in a well ventilated area, with proper respiration equipment. Technical Data and Safety Data contained attempts to summarize to the best of our knowledge the properties, health and safety information of the specified product and how to handle it. However, it is your responsibility to determine the suitability for use. Ambrosia Filament provides no warranty and assumes no responsibility or liability for the information contained and expressly disclaims that the information is a representation or guarantee of the specifications, properties, or health and safety data.

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