Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 vs ASA
Compare Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 and ASA filaments side-by-side. See which one is best for your 3D printing project.
Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15
-Versatile 3D printing filament
ASA
AAcrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate
Excellent UV resistance (outdoors indefinitely), tough, matte surface
Detailed Comparison
Property
Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15
ASA
Tier Rating
Tier null
Tier A
Family
Nylon (PA)
ASA
Nozzle Temp
265°C
220-275°C
Bed Temp
110°C
90-110°C
Enclosure
not needed
recommended
Cooling
Low to moderate; avoid drafts
Moisture Sensitivity
low
moderate
Strengths Comparison
Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 Strengths
ASA Strengths
- Excellent UV resistance (outdoors indefinitely), tough, matte surface
- Less warping than ABS; low viscosity enables very high speed printing
- High heat tolerance (~boiling water range)
Considerations
Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 Caveats
ASA Caveats
- Still off-gasses; enclosure/ventilation recommended
- Can still warp; needs tuning
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 or ASA better for 3D printing?
ASA is generally rated higher (Tier A) compared to Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 (Tier null). However, the best choice depends on your specific needs: Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 is best for various applications, while ASA is best for Excellent UV resistance (outdoors indefinitely), tough, matte surface.
What are the temperature differences between Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 and ASA?
Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 prints at 265°C nozzle / 110°C bed. ASA prints at 220-275°C nozzle / 90-110°C bed.
Do Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 and ASA need an enclosure?
Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15: not needed. ASA: recommended.
Which is more beginner-friendly: Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 or ASA?
Fiberlogy Nylon PA12+GF15 is more beginner-friendly as it doesn't require an enclosure.