Product Features Superior Outdoor Durability Optimized for Large Models Sleek Matte Finish Enhanced Stiffness for High Load-Bearing Applications Diameter: 1.75mm +/- 0.03mm Cautions for Use AMS Compatible AMS lite NOT Compatible Enclosure Printers Required 0.2 mm Nozzle Not Compatible Hardened Steel Nozzle Mandatory Dry Out Before Use Bambu ASA-CF Engineered for harsh outdoor conditions, Bambu ASA-CF offers exceptional weather and UV resistance, retaining the advantages of ASA while adding carbon fiber for increased stiffness and dimensional stability. This makes it the perfect choice for large-scale models requiring durability and precision in demanding environments. Superior Outdoor Durability Bambu ASA-CF stands out as one of the top materials for outdoor use, with excellent resistance to harsh weather and UV exposure. Reinforced with carbon fiber, it’s ideal for creating durable garden tools, outdoor furniture, and protective enclosures for electronics. Optimized for Large Models With carbon fiber reducing warping, Bambu ASA-CF ensures outstanding dimensional stability, making it ideal for large models or parts that require high precision, such as those in assembly. Specimen Test: Model size (L*W*H): 220*100*90 mm³ (the XY direction) Sleek Matte Finish The smooth matte surface, with minimal visible layer lines, gives Bambu ASA-CF a refined, natural appearance, perfect for detailed models like planters and other outdoor decor. Enhanced Stiffness for High Load-Bearing Parts Bambu ASA-CF offers 67% more stiffness compared to standard ASA, making it the go-to material for parts that need to withstand significant load and resist bending, such as camping accessories, plant stands or other outdoor furniture. Filament Type ASA-CF ASA Stiffness (Bending Modulus - XY) 3740 MPa 1920 MPa Layer Adhesion (Impact Strength - Z) 9.4 kJ/m² 4.9 kJ/m² Parameters Comparison Learn more different filaments comparison on Bambu Filament Guide >> ASA-CF ASA Toughness (Impact Strength - XY) 14.0 kJ/m² 41.0 kJ/m² Strength (Bending Strength - XY) 72 MPa 65 MPa Stiffness (Bending Modulus - XY) 3740 MPa 1920 MPa Layer Adhesion (Impact Strength - Z) 9.4 kJ/m² 4.9 kJ/m² Heat Resistance (HDT, 0.45 MPa) 110 ℃ 100 ℃ Saturated Water Absorption Rate (25 °C, 55% RH) 0.33% 0.45% Accessory Compatibility Recommended Not Recommended Build Plate Smooth PEI Plate, Textured PEI Plate Cool Plate SuperTack Hotend Hotend with Hardened Steel 0.4mm / 0.6mm (recommended) / 0.8 mm Hotend with Stainless Steel Nozzle All Size Glue Bambu Glue Stick Bambu Liquid Glue Recommended Printing Settings Drying Settings (Blast Drying Oven) 80 °C, 8 h Printing and Keeping Container's Humidity < 20% RH (Sealed, with Desiccant) Nozzle Temperature 250 - 280 °C Bed Temperature (with Glue) 80 - 100 °C Printing Speed < 250 mm/s Physical Properties Density 1.02 g/cm³ Vicat Softening Temperature 108 °C Heat Deflection Temperature 110 °C Melting Temperature 210 °C Melt Index 1.74 ± 0.3 g/10 min Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength 34 ± 3 MPa Breaking Elongation Rate 9.6 ± 1.4 % Bending Modulus 3740 ± 130 MPa Bending Strength 72 ± 5 MPa Impact Strength 14.0 ± 2.2 kJ/m² Downloads Filament TDS Filament MSDS Filament RoHS Printing Tips 1. Dry before use for higher printing quality. In a blast drying oven: 80°C for 8 hours. On an X1 printer's heatbed: 90°C to 100°C for 12 hours. 2. Carbon fiber makes ASA-CF more brittle compared to normal ASA. Please avoid excessive bending to prevent filament breakage. 3. Tips to increase dimensional stability: Use printers with an enclosure and apply glue on the build plate before printing. Set lower printing speed and higher heatbed temperature. For more details, please refer to: Common print quality problems and solutions on WIKI. 4. High heatbed temperatures and glue stick can cause strong adhesion between the print and the build plate. Please allow the print to cool down to room temperature naturally for easier removal and to avoid damage to the model. For more details, please refer to: Work After Printing Finished on WIKI. 5. Similar to ASA, odors may be released during printing. Make sure your printer is placed in a well-ventilated area and use enclosed printers.