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Manufacturers employ additives to change the properties of their filaments, which I don't attempt to address here. Properties may change across different batches of the same filament. These are very rough comparisons based off oral wisdom.
Manufacturers employ additives to change the properties of their filaments, which I don't attempt to address here. Properties may change across different batches of the same filament. These are very rough comparisons based off oral wisdom.


* <b>Impact strength:</b>
* <b>Impact strength:</b> ASA > ABS > PC > PETG > PLA
* <b>Tension strength:</b>
* <b>Tension strength:</b>
* <b>UV resistance:</b> ASA > ABS
* <b>UV resistance:</b> ASA > ABS

Revision as of 04:27, 8 August 2024

Keeping notes on various FDM printing filaments here. Prices are per kilogram spool unless stated otherwise. Printing was done on a Bambu Carbon X1C unless stated otherwise.

Polylactic acid (PLA)

  • Bambu silky green 2024-06 $25: beautiful results

Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)

  • Overture 95A green 2024-06 $30: stringy as hell

Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)

  • Bambu black/green 2024-06 $14 (4kg @ $56): solid workhorse

High impact polystyrene (HIPS)

Support material for ABS/PET, dissolvable

  • Bambu green Support-G $80 ($40/.5kg): expensive!

Acrylic styrene acrylonitrile (ASA)

  • Atomic Filaments black 2024-06 $19 (7kg @ $130): lay the first layer at 105, and remaining layers at 115.

Polycarbonate (PC)

  • Bambu clear black 2024-06 $40: befouled my .4mm hotend. Very lovely when it prints.
    • warping at 115, stick to builtin 110

Polyamide Nylon (PA)

  • Atomic Filaments black

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)

Polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PETG)

  • Atomic Filaments black Carbon Fiber: result is very tough
  • Bambu Support-W (breakaway PLA support) $70 ($35/.5kg): works well enough, expensive

Bambu filaments parameter table

Parameter PLA Aero ASA ASA Aero PC ABS ABS-GF PETG-Translucent PETG-HF
Print temp C 210-260 240-270 240-280 250-270 240-270 240-270 230-260 230-260
Print speed mm/s <180 <250 <150 <300 <300 <180 <220 <300
Flow rate ratio 0.5-0.8 0.93-0.97 0.45-0.80
Filament density g/cm³ 1.21 1.05 0.99 1.2 1.05 1.08 1.25
Foaming rate 0-120 n/a 0-110 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Vol. expansion ratio 100-220 102 100-210
Print density g/cm³ 0.55-1.05 1.03 0.46-0.97
Tensile strength MPa 24±2 37±3 32±4 55±4 33±3 36±3 33±4 34±4
Breaking elongation rate 2.6±0.7 9.2±1.4 5.1±1.6 3.8±0.3 10.5±1.0 6.3±1.2 8.2±1.3 8.6±1.2
Bending modulus MPa 1690±120 1920±130 1510±120 2310±70 1880±110 2860±130 1610±130 2050±120
Bending strength MPa 45±4 65±5 58±6 108±4 62±4 68±4 68±3 64±3
Impact strength kJ/m² 28.8±1.3 41.0±2.3 32.0±2.5 34.8±2.1 39±3.6 14.5±1.5 37.4±3.3 31.5±2.2
Melt index g/10min 7.7±0.6 7.0±0.8 1.56 ± 0.5 32.2±2.9 34.2±3.8 7.56±1.4 11.7±1.5 28.2±2.7
Melting temp C 153 210 204 228 200 202 228 214
Heat deflection temp C 53 100 85 117 87 99 74 69
Vicat softening temp C 54 106 80 119 94 103 79 70

Qualitative comparisons

Manufacturers employ additives to change the properties of their filaments, which I don't attempt to address here. Properties may change across different batches of the same filament. These are very rough comparisons based off oral wisdom.

  • Impact strength: ASA > ABS > PC > PETG > PLA
  • Tension strength:
  • UV resistance: ASA > ABS
  • "Chemical" resistance:
  • Heat resistance: PC > ASA > ABS > PETG > PLA
  • Printing speed:
  • Offensiveness (odor, VOCs while printing): ABS > ASA, PC
  • Acetone postprocessing: ASA/ABS only
  • Ease of sanding: