ASA FDM Plastic
Production-grade Thermoplastic
Now you can build consistently high-quality parts, with exceptional UV stability and the best aesthetics of any FDM® thermoplastic.
ASA is poised to become the most popular all-purpose prototyping material for users of Fortus 380/450mc™, the Stratasys F900™, and the Stratasys F123™ Series 3D printers
Matching or exceeding the mechanical properties of ABS, ASA may be your new favorite general prototyping material. Its UV-resistance makes it especially suited in production parts for outdoor commercial and infrastructure use. And its wide selection of colours and matte finish makes it ideal for attractive prototypes in consumer sporting goods, tools and automotive components and accessories.
ASA Material Properties
Behaviour and use
Main Uses
ASA is an all-purpose prototyping material with exceptional UV stability, especially suited in production parts for outdoor commerical and infrastructure use. ASA won’t degrade with prolonged outdoor use and is accurate, stable and very durable.
Top Applications
- Outdoor Commercial End-Use Parts
- Outdoor Infrastructure End-Use Parts
- Consumer Goods Prototyping
- Manufacturing Tooling
- Production Parts
FDM Material Applications
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ASA Specification & Features
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES | TEST METHOD | XZ ORIENTATION | ZX ORIENTATION |
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Tensile Strength, Yield (Type 1, 0.125”, 0.2”/min) | ASTM D638 | 29 MPa (4,200 psi) | 27 MPa (3,850 psi) |
Tensile Strength, Ultimate (Type 1, 0.125”, 0.2”/min) | ASTM D638 | 33 MPa (4,750 psi) | 30 MPa (4,300 psi) |
Tensile Modulus (Type 1, 0.125”, 0.2”/min) | ASTM D638 | 2,010 MPa (290,000 psi) | 1,950 MPa (280,000 psi) |
Elongation at Break (Type 1, 0.125”, 0.2”/min) | ASTM D638 | 9% | 3% |
Elongation at Yield (Type 1, 0.125”, 0.2”/min) | ASTM D638 | 2% | 2% |
Flexural Strength (Method 1, 0.05”/min) | ASTM D790 | 60 MPa (8,700 psi) | 48 MPa (6,900 psi) |
Flexural Modulus (Method 1, 0.05”/min) | ASTM D790 | 1,870 MPa (270,000 psi) | 1,630 MPa (240,000 psi) |
Flexural Strain at Break (Method 1, 0.05”/min) | ASTM D790 | No Break | 4% |
THERMAL PROPERTIES | TEST METHOD | VALUE |
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Heat Deflection (HDT) @ 66 psi | ASTM D648 | 98 °C (208 °F) |
Heat Deflection (HDT) @ 264 psi | ASTM D648 | 91 °C (196 °F) |
Vicat Softening Temperatre (Rate B/50) | ASTM D1525 | 103 °C (217 °F) |
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) | DMA (SSYS) | 108 °C (226 °F) |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (flow) | ASTM E831 | 88 μm/(m•°C) (49 x 10 in/(in•°F)) |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (xflow) | ASTM E831 | 83 μm/(m•°C) (46 x 10 in/(in•°F)) |
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES | TEST METHOD | ORIENTATION | VALUE RANGE |
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Volume Resistivity | ASTM D257 | XZ | 1.0x10 - 1.0x10 ohm-cm |
Dielectric Constant | ASTM D150-98 | XZ | 2.97 - 3.04 |
Dissipation Factor | ASTM D150-98 | XZ | 0.009 |
Dielectric Strength | ASTM D149-09, Method A | XZ | 329 V/mil |
Dielectric Strength | ASTM D149-09 Method A | ZX | 414 V/mil |
TEST METHOD | STANDARD | VALUE |
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Notched Impact, XZ orientation (Method A, 23 ˚C) | ASTM D256 | 64 J/m (1.2 ft-lb/n) |
Unnotched Impact, XZ orientation (Method A, 23 ˚C) | ASTM D256 | 321 J/m (6 ft-lb/in) |
OTHER | TEST METHOD | VALUE |
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Specific Gravity | ASTM D792 | 1.05 |
Rockwell Hardness | ASTM D785 (Scale R, 73 °F) | 82 |
SYSTEM AVAILABILITY |
LAYER THICKENESS CAPABILITY |
SUPPORT STRUCTURE |
AVAILABLE COLOURS |
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Fortus 450mc Stratasys F120 Stratasys F123 Series Stratasys F770 Stratasys F900 |
0.020 inch (0.508 mm) 0.013 inch (0.330 mm) 0.010 inch (0.254 mm) 0.007 inch (0.178 mm) 0.005 inch (0.127 mm) |
Soluble Support | Black Dark Gray Light Gray White Ivory |
Dark Blue Green Yellow Orange Red |
Compatible 3D Printers
Stratasys Machines that can print with ASA material
Fortus 450mc
A workhorse 3D printer for engineers that require demanding flexibility to print larger-sized or many parts in an array of engineering-grade materials with high speed and unfailing throughput.
Stratasys F123
The Stratasys F123 series combines powerful FDM technology with design to print GrabCAD software for the most versatile and intelligent solution available
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