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Blue asa filament 1.75 is often chosen for smaller projects where visibility and practicality need to work together. The color helps keep track of printed parts without being too bright.
This spool contains 250 g of filament, which equals roughly 100 meters. The diameter is 1.75 mm, so it works with most FDM printers without any special setup.
ASA is commonly used for covers, brackets, housings, and other parts that need to stay stable in varying conditions.
Asa filament blue makes it easier to separate parts during a project. Many makers choose blue asa filament for prototypes and functional components.
A consistent asa filament 1.75 feeds smoothly and keeps extrusion stable. When material flow remains even, printed parts tend to maintain their intended geometry.
Because of that, blue asa filament 1.75 is often used for prototypes, workshop tools, and outdoor parts.
A 250 g spool is convenient for test prints, short runs, and experimenting with settings.
| Nozzle temperature | 260–270 °C |
| Bed temperature | 90 - 100 °C |
| Volumetric flow rate | up to 12 mm³/s |
| Cooling | minimal or off |
| Enclosure | recommended for large models |
| Filament diameter | 1.75 mm |
| Net weight | 250g |
| Filament length | 100 m |
| Filament color | Blue |
| Density | 1.07 g/cm³ |
| Vicat softening temperature | ≈ 94 °C |
| Heat resistance | up to 93 °C |
| Build surface | PEI, glass with adhesive, Magigoo, Dimafix |
| Surface finish | Semi-matte or glossy after post-processing |
| UV resistance | High |
| Mechanical strength | High |
For stable printing, use a heated build plate and an enclosed chamber. Avoid drafts — ASA is sensitive to sudden airflows. After printing, store the spool in a dry container to prevent moisture absorption.
ASA by Plexiwire is a reliable filament that combines technical strength with ease of printing. Resistant to time, sunlight, and mechanical stress — perfect for your most demanding projects.