

🔥 Print Tough, Print Smart — Outdoor-Ready ASA for the Next-Level Maker 🚀
Polymaker ASA Filament 1.75mm Black is a premium 3D printing material combining ABS-like toughness with superior UV and weather resistance, ideal for durable outdoor functional parts. It prints cleanly at nozzle temps around 250°C and bed temps near 90°C, with minimal warping when used in enclosed printers. Packaged sustainably on recycled cardboard spools, it offers professional-grade performance backed by lifetime technical support.













| ASIN | B09DKPYYBP |
| Additional Features | Weather and Heat Resistance |
| Best Sellers Rank | #623 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #58 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | POLYMAKER |
| Color | 111 - 1.75mm Black (Hex Code: #17161a) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,173) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06938936709947 |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Polymaker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PF01001 |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate |
| Model Number | PF01001 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
C**D
Blazing Fast ASA Printing with Flawless Results on the Centauri Carbon 🚀
This ASA filament has been an absolute standout performer on my Elegoo Centauri Carbon. From the very first print, I was impressed by how effortlessly it handled a material that’s often considered challenging. I’m currently printing a full-scale tank using a 100°C bed and a 270°C nozzle, pushing the machine at incredibly fast speeds—and the results are flawless. Where most ASA recommendations emphasize slow printing to avoid issues, this setup completely defies expectations. The layer adhesion is excellent, surface finish is clean, and there’s no warping or defects in sight. If you’re looking for an ASA that delivers both speed and quality without compromise, this is it. Combined with the Centauri Carbon, it’s a powerhouse pairing that produces consistently professional results. Highly recommended for anyone who wants reliability and performance at the next level.
M**E
Prints clean, strong, and built to last outdoors
I picked up this Polymaker ASA in orange to start printing some functional outdoor parts, and it hasn’t disappointed. The color is vibrant, the spool was neatly wound, and it fed smoothly right out of the box. Print quality is excellent—layer adhesion is solid, surface finish is clean, and it handles bridging and overhangs better than I expected for ASA. I’m running it in an enclosed printer, and once dialed in, it’s been very consistent. Slight warping on the first print, but after tweaking bed temps and using a brim, no further issues. What really stands out is the durability. This filament is tough and UV/weather resistant, which makes it perfect for brackets, mounts, or anything you need to survive outdoors. I’ve printed parts for my patio setup and a few car accessories, and they’ve been holding up great in sun and heat. If you’re looking for something tougher than PLA and more outdoor-friendly than PETG, this ASA is a solid choice. Highly recommend for functional prints.
E**C
High quality ASA, high temp, outdoor, vibrant color, and easy to print. Great stuff
Reliable ASA for outdoor prints or high heat tolerances.Im using it outdoors and also in a AMA while drying PETG at 70°C. Has a predictable shrink around 2%. Color look, quality and intensity is great with this brand too.
T**D
Better than ABS
First and foremost, this was my first time ever printing in ASA. Initially, I started with ABS but could not stand the smell. Even with my air purifier on high, it was horrible. Out of the box it had alot of moisture that made it unbearable to print with so tbh, im never touching the stuff. Looking for alternatives, Polymaker came up and decided to check them out for the first time. I'd only ever printed PLA but mostly PETG. This project required either ABS or ASA for thier properties. If you've never printed with either of these, its not for the faint of heart. I liked Polymaker alot better as the smell wasn't so nauseating. Subtle with no enclosure and barely noticable with. I always run an air purifier that can filter any offgassing. I plan to print a nevermore filter also. It was a challenge for me to get this dialed in but in the end, this is what worked: - The bed really needs to be properly leveled, I cannot stress this enough. - I have a flex plate with a piece of probably 1mm pei on it. I sanded it to get it scuffed up with 80 grit sand paper (didn't have textured pei so this was the alternative). Washed it with dish soap, dried it and wiped it down with iso alcohol 90%. - Enabled Linear Advance and used teaching tech's video to configure (easy). This is optional but I've been hearing about it and found that it truly does improve the quality of the print. - Ensured that Z/ESteps were configured (I had to change extruders). The calibration cubes all measured the correct size. - Adjusted the flow rate. This really needs to be checked to avoid over extrusion even if the steps are correct. - Use elmers glue stick (the xtreme version). Believe me, I experienced warping when first attempting to print this. Initially, tried ASA juice/slurry which I advise against because it reeks and is a PITA to clean. Also tried sugar water which is laughable but seems to work for some. Get the glue stick. It's cheaper, water soluble, non-toxic and it just works. Not spending $20+ for the competition. Just run your flex plate under water and boom. If using on a bed take something to wipe it off (safely) if needed. Done cleaning. - Consistent heat. Do a PID tune. I found that this was one of the main reasons for warping. Whether using your printer in an enclosure or wherever, make sure there are no windy drafts of air. Also, I was used to setting certain temperatures for the first layer then reducing it when printing PETG. Not this time. Leave it be. - I stopped using brims. They work to reduce warping/corner lift but I can't stand them. Even though this ASA is relatively easy to sand, its annoying to remove/post-process especially when you have alot of small parts. Settings/Printer: Tevo Tornado Prusa Slicer 250 Nozzle Bed is preheated for 10m (heat soak) 90 bed (truly dont need to go higher than this) 2 skirt lines Draft protection (hey it works but is probably not needed) I highly recommend this brand. Once you get things dialed in, it prints like butter. No moisture issues as the filament is well vaccum sealed and I keep all of my filament in an airtight container with dessicant at rest and in use. Love the natural color.
B**D
Great filament, just needs ventilation and glue.
Printa great, but needs a few things to print... Make sure you have ventilation because it smokes a bit during printing. You also need a very clean bed with glue added. I had one failed print due to not adding more glue and cleaning between prints. So, make sure you use lots of glue. Follow up after finishing the spool. I had two failed prints due to bed adhesion. This stuff does not like to stick to the bed, and is prone to warping. I had to heat and fix two parts in post process. Deducted 1 star to 4/5
F**R
Wishing for more available colors
Polymaker is my go to for ASA. Unless I have a need for a specific color or shade they don’t offer, this is the stuff. It prints just as well if not better than any PLA (with appropriate settings and enclosed of course). I’ve printed at pretty high speeds (350mm/sec) and flow rates and never had an issue. Spool winding has never been a problem, nor has moisture content. Parts pop off the bed as it cools. Honestly if they offered more color shades and various special colors like Burnt Titanium or dual/tri-color, I would have no need to use anything else. I do like the galaxy line and have no see galaxy blue on some custom printer parts. The Jet Black is very black. Love it all ❤️
L**E
Great material, great "snow" white colour. Delivered quick for an import item.
P**F
impressions nickel (avec chambre de chauffe) reagit aussi super bien avec l'acétone
K**S
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P**S
Producto de muy buena calidad, fácil de imprimir considerando que es un filamento complejo. Lo volveré a comprar.
A**E
I was always scared of printing anything other than PLA, but this went suprisingly well. Beware the need for an enclosed printer (for smaller prints it suffices if the printer is in an area without drafts and if you later ventilate well). Larger flat prints did warp a lot tough, even with an actively heated enclosure (though you decide if you want to call my cardboard box with a space heater pointed at it a heated enclosure).
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