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10 Meter ASA (Trial Pack)

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Filament Type: PVA

Filament Diameter: 1.75mm

Filament Length : 10Meter

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ASA 3d Filament Sample Pack now available at WOL3d. We have 25 types of Different types of filaments which can be purchased as trial packs. Each Pack consist of 10mtr filament sample which is almost 35 grams.

This ASA 3d Filament Sample Pack is specially made for trial purpose. you can try this to get an idea about filament and then go for bigger spool.

For beginners, choosing which filament to buy and keep can be one of the hardest decisions you can make when you’re still starting. After all, you’re still not sure how each filament behaves and what color looks nice. An easy way to deal with this is to go for filament sample packs instead like the ASA 3d Filament Sample Pack.

ASA 3d Filament Sample Pack are a great product to ease your way in to the world of 3D printing. They’re fun, inexpensive, and non-committal – at least, in terms of filament types and colors.

ASA 3d Filament Sample Pack 10 meter is a high-end “easy to use” impact modified ASA type of 3D printer filament which is optimized for FFF / FDM 3D printing technology. ASA 10 meter is tougher and less rigid than standard ASA and its improved filament flowing behavior and interlayer adhesion make ASA 10 meter an extremely easy to print filament.

Check our Instagram page for more updates and what products are being created using ASA 3d Filament Sample Pack.

PLA PRO+ With Improved Formula
PLA – Polylactic Acid
Name PLA PRO+
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability Medium
Difficulty to Use Low
Print Temperature 190°C – 220°C
Print Bed Temperature 20°C – 60°C (but not needed)
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use PLA PRO+ 3D printer filament?

In this case, the better question might be, When shouldn’t I use PLA? Compared to other types of 3D printer filament, PLA is brittle, so avoid using it when making items that might be bent, twisted, or dropped repeatedly, such as phone cases, high-wear toys, or tool handles. s, PLA makes for a good overall choice in filament. Common prints include models, low-wear toy. You should also avoid using it with items which need to withstand higher temperatures, as PLA tends to malform around temperatures of 60°C or higher. For all other applications, prototype parts, and containers.

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Name ABS PRO+
Strength High
Flexibility Medium
Durability High
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 220°C – 240°C
Print Bed Temperature 80°C – 110°C
Shrinkage/Warping Considerable
Soluble In Esters, Ketones, and Acetone
Diameter 1.75mm & 2.85mm

When should I use ABS PRO+ 3D printer filament?

ABS is tough – able to withstand high stress and temperature. It’s also moderately flexible. Together these properties make ABS a good general-purpose 3D printer filament, but where it really shines is with items that are frequently handled, dropped, or heated. Examples include phone cases, high-wear toys, tool handles, automotive trim components, and electrical enclosures.

Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU)
Name TPU (Flexible)
Strength Medium
Flexibility Very High
Durability Very High
Difficulty to Use Low
Print Temperature 210°C – 230°C
Print Bed Temperature 30°C – 60°C (but not needed)
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use TPU (Flexible) 3D printer filament?

Use TPU when creating objects that need to take a lot of wear. If your print should bend, stretch, or compress, these are the right 3D printer filaments for the job. Example prints might include toys, phone cases, or wearable’s (like wristbands)

Polycarbonate (PC)
Name PC (Polycarbonate)
Strength Very High
Flexibility Medium
Durability Very High
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 270°C – 310°C
Print Bed Temperature 90°C – 110°C
Shrinkage/Warping Considerable

When should I use PETG 3D printer filament?

PETG is a good all-rounder but stands out from many other filaments due to its flexibility, strength, and temperature and impact resistance. This makes it an ideal 3D printer filament to use for objects which might experience sustained or sudden stress, like mechanical parts, printer parts, and protective components.

Nylon
Nylon, a popular family of synthetic polymers used in many industrial applications, is the heavyweight champion of the 3D printing world.
Name Nylon
Strength High
Flexibility High
Durability High
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 240°C – 260°C
Print Bed Temperature 70°C – 100°C
Shrinkage/Warping Considerable

When should I use nylon 3D printer filament?

Taking advantage of nylon’s strength, flexibility, and durability use this 3D printer filament to create tools, functional prototypes, or mechanical parts (like hinges, buckles, or gears).

Polycarbonate (PC)
Name PC (Polycarbonate)
Strength Very High
Flexibility Medium
Durability Very High
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 270°C – 310°C
Print Bed Temperature 90°C – 110°C
Shrinkage/Warping Considerable

When should I use PC 3D printer filament?

Due to its physical properties, PC is an ideal 3D printer filament for parts that need to retain their strength, toughness, and shape in high-temperature environments, such as electrical, mechanical, or automotive components. Also try to take advantage of its optical clarity in lighting projects or for screens.
MULTICOLOR
StrengthHigh
FlexibilityLow
DurabilityMedium
Difficulty to UseLow
Print Temperature190°C – 220°C
Print Bed Temperature40°C – 60°C (but not needed)
Shrinkage/WarpingMinimal
Diameter1.75mm

When should I use Multicolor 3D printer filament?

Give your 3D prints a unique design. Each print will be one of a kind. Prints include models, low-wear toys, prototype parts, and containers. Suitable for complex models.

WOOD
MaterialPLA infused with wood fiber
StrengthHigh
FlexibilityLow
DurabilityMedium
Difficulty to UseLow
Print Temperature180°C – 230°C
Print Bed Temperature20°C – 60°C (but not needed)
Shrinkage/WarpingMinimal
Diameter1.75mm

When should I use Wood 3D printer filament?

Wood is popular with items that are appreciated less for their functional capabilities, and more for their appearance. Consider using wood 3D printer filament when printing objects that are displayed on a desk, table, or shelf. Examples include bowls, figurines, and awards. One really creative application of wood as a 3D printer filament is in the creation of scale models, such as those used in architecture.

METAL
MaterialPLA with mix of metal powder
StrengthHigh
FlexibilityLow
DurabilityMedium
Difficulty to UseLow
Print Temperature190°C – 220°C
Print Bed Temperature20°C – 60°C (but not needed)
Shrinkage/WarpingMinimal
Diameter1.75mm

When should I use Metal 3D printer filament?

Metal can be used to print for aesthetics and for function. Figurines, models, toys, and tokens can all look great printed in metal. And as long as they don’t have to deal with too much stress, feel free to use metal 3D printer filament to create parts with purpose, like tools, grates, or finishing components.

CONDUCTIVE ABS
MaterialConductive carbon particulates to ABS
StrengthHigh
FlexibilityLow
DurabilityHigh
Difficulty to UseMedium
Print Temperature220 – 250°C
Print Bed Temperature80 – 110°C
Shrinkage/WarpingConsiderable
Diameter1.75mm

When should I use Conductive ABS 3D printer filament?

Even though this 3D printer filament only supports low-voltage circuitry, the sky’s the limit with customized electronics projects. If you’re experimenting, try coupling a circuit board with LEDs, sensors, or even a Raspberry Pi! If you’re looking for something a little more specific, popular ideas include gaming controllers, digital keyboards, and trackpads.

GLOW IN THE DARK
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability Medium
Difficulty to Use Low
Print Temperature 190°C – 220°C
Print Bed Temperature 20°C – 60°C (but not needed)
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use Glow in the dark 3D printer filament?

Thinking about that eerie green/blue glow, it almost doesn’t even seem necessary to suggest using a glow-in-the-dark 3D printer filament for Halloween projects, like jack-o’-lanterns or window decorations. Other examples of where these filaments really shine – er, glow – include wearable (think jewelry), toys, and figurines.

CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability Medium
Difficulty to Use Low
Print Temperature 180°C – 230°C
Print Bed Temperature 20°C – 60°C (but not needed)
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use Change in temperature 3D printer filament?

With no special physical, tactile, or functional characteristics, this type of 3D printer filament is purely good for aesthetics. Use it whenever you would normally use PLA or ABS, but desire that extra visual flare. Good candidate projects include phone cases, wearables, toys, and containers.

MARBLE
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability Medium
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 200°C – 230°C
Print Bed Temperature 60°C – 80°C or 0°C
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use Marble 3D printer filament?

Marble is ideal for hobbyists and for craft works because you can work its “chalky” surface with various tools.

TWINKLING
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability Medium
Difficulty to Use Low
Print Temperature 200°C – 230°C
Print Bed Temperature 60°C – 80°C or 0°C
Shrinkage/Warping Considerable
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use Twinkling 3D printer filament?

Because of the special appearance, the twinkling filament is usually used to print some beautiful decorations or art design objects.

CARBON FIBER PLA
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability Medium
Difficulty to Use Low
Print Temperature 190°C – 220°C
Print Bed Temperature 20°C – 60°C (but not needed)
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm & 2.85mm

When should I use Carbon fiber PLA 3D printer filament?

Thanks to its structural strength and low density, carbon fiber is a fantastic candidate for mechanical and body components. Looking to replace a part in your model car or plane? Give this 3D printer filament a try.

SILK
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability Medium
Difficulty to Use Low
Print Temperature 190°C – 220°C
Print Bed Temperature 40°C – 60°C (but not needed)
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use SILK 3D printer filament?

Very suitable for lamps, vases, clothing decoration and crafts wedding gift etc.

PC-ABS
Strength High
Flexibility Medium
Durability High
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 230-270°C
Print Bed Temperature 100-120°C
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use PC-ABS 3D printer filament?

PC-ABS alloys the mechanical properties & high-heat resistance of PC with the printability of ABS and allows for the printing of functional prototypes and production parts with very fine detail and excellent surface quality. Widely used in automotive interior parts, business machines, communications equipment, home appliances and lighting equipment.

HIPS
Strength High
Flexibility Medium
Durability High
Difficulty to Use Low
Print Temperature 230-270°C
Print Bed Temperature 100-120°C
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use HIPS 3D printer filament?

The ability to build models with good representation of of detail. The matte finish of the models works great in the construction of architectural models. Use in construction of engineering models with large sizes at minimum shrinkage.

PVA
Strength High
Flexibility Medium
Durability High
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 230-270°C
Print Bed Temperature 100-120°C
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use PVA 3D printer filament?

PVA filament is soluble in water and attaches well to different sorts of plastics. Because of these properties PVA filament is an excellent supporting material for dual extruder 3D printing. It creates a wide array of new possibilities.

ASA – Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability High
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 235 – 255°C
Print Bed Temperature 90-110°C
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use ASA 3D printer filament?

A perfect filament for technical prints – especially when you don’t want the high-gloss surface finish. Whether you’re printing for business or education this is fast becoming a popular 3d printing material for outdoor applications.

Polyoxymethylene (POM)
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability Medium
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 210 – 225°C
Print Bed Temperature 120-140°C
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use POM 3D printer filament?

It is used to produce precision parts that require high resistance to abrasion and heat, low friction, good dimensional stability, resistance to water absorption, and high tolerance. It is a great product if you have repeated use and need high stiffness, low friction or high impact resistance and can make products like ball bearings, gears or lock systems.

Ceramic
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability Medium
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 200-240°C
Print Bed Temperature 60-80°C
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use Ceramic 3D printer filament?

Ceramic is a great material to use for cups, plates, statues, or figurines.

Carbon Fiber PETG
Strength High
Flexibility Medium
Durability High
Difficulty to Use Low
Print Temperature 230°C – 250°C
Print Bed Temperature 80°C – 100°C
Shrinkage/Warping Minimal
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use Carbon fiber PETG 3D printer filament?

Thanks to its structural strength and low density, carbon fiber is a fantastic candidate for mechanical and body components. Looking to replace a part in your model car or plane? Give this 3D printer filament a try.

H-PLA
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability High
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 200-240°C
Print Bed Temperature 60-80°C (or Hetabed 0°C with High Temperature Paper Tape)
Shrinkage/Warping Considerable
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use H-PLA 3D printer filament?

Widely used in health care, education, toys, building, automobile, electronics, prototype parts, and containers.

FLAME RETARDANT ABS
Strength High
Flexibility Low
Durability High
Difficulty to Use Medium
Print Temperature 230-250°C
Print Bed Temperature 80°C – 110°C
Shrinkage/Warping Considerable
Diameter 1.75mm

When should I use Flame Retardant ABS 3D printer filament?

Widely used in health care, education, toys, building, automobile, electronics, etc.

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Brand

WOL 3D

Length

10 Meter

Weight

30 Grams

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WOL3D India Limited

19/B(1), 2Nd Floor, Hakoba Compound , Kalachowky, Mumbai - 400033

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WOL3D India Limited

19/B(1), 2Nd Floor, Hakoba Compound , Kalachowky, Mumbai - 400033

Country of Origin

India

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