ASA is the material we use for anything that lives outside or on a vehicle. It resists UV, weather, and heat to roughly 100 °C, so parts keep their colour and strength season after season. We 3D print ASA parts to order in London, Ontario and ship across Canada.
Request an ASA quoteASA was developed specifically as a UV-stable engineering plastic. It won't fade, chalk, or turn brittle with sun exposure.
Stable to roughly 100 °C: closed cars in summer, dark surfaces in direct sun, and warm equipment enclosures.
Higher impact resistance and stiffness than PETG, suited to exterior hardware that takes knocks.
Applications
Typical jobs we print in ASA. If your part is similar to any of these, ASA is likely the right choice.
Trim clips, mirror and light housings, grille hardware, and mounts, away from engine heat. We do not print safety-critical components.
Vents, covers, brackets, and cabin fittings for boats. ASA handles spray, sun, and temperature swings.
Brackets, mounts, enclosures, and hose or cable hardware that stay outside year round.
Discontinued vents, caps, knobs, and covers reproduced from a sample or photo.








Colours
Currently stocked in one colour. Other colours can be ordered for your job on request.
Specifications
Values below are from the manufacturer's technical data sheet for the ASA we print with (Bambu Lab ASA), tested to the ISO standards listed.
| Property | Method | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Density | ISO 1183 | 1.05 g/cm³ |
| Heat deflection temp. | ISO 75, 0.45 MPa | 100 °C |
| Heat deflection temp. | ISO 75, 1.8 MPa | 92 °C |
| Vicat softening temp. | ISO 306 | 106 °C |
| Melting temperature | DSC, 10 °C/min | 210 °C |
| Water absorption (saturated) | 25 °C, 55% RH | 0.45% |
| Property | Method | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Tensile strength | ISO 527 | 37 ± 3 MPa |
| Young's modulus | ISO 527 | 2450 ± 270 MPa |
| Bending strength | ISO 178 | 65 ± 5 MPa |
| Bending modulus | ISO 178 | 1920 ± 130 MPa |
| Elongation at break | ISO 527 | 9.2 ± 1.4% |
| Impact strength (Charpy) | ISO 179 | 41.0 kJ/m² |
Mechanical values are measured in the X–Y print plane; tensile strength across layer lines is approximately 31 MPa in Z, among the best layer adhesion of our materials. ASA is resistant to acids and alkalis, but not to some organic solvents, oils, and greases.
Common questions
No. UV stability is the reason ASA exists: it keeps its colour and mechanical properties through prolonged sun and weather exposure, which is why we use it for all outdoor and vehicle-exterior parts.
Yes, for exterior and interior hardware: trim, clips, housings, and mounts. It is not suitable for engine-bay temperatures, and we do not print safety-critical components such as brake, steering, or fuel system parts.
If the part lives outdoors or in direct sun, choose ASA. For indoor and general-duty parts, PETG does the same job at lower cost. If you are unsure, select 'recommend one' on the quote form.
Pricing depends on size, quantity, and complexity. Upload a file or describe the part and you will receive a print and shipping price within one business day, with no obligation.
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