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Triton3D is your go-to source for premium, affordable consumables compatible with Stratasys® printers. We offer the widest range of Stratasys® compatible replacement filaments plus build sheets and tips
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GEARBOX™ HT2
HIGH TEMP 3D PRINTER
I print a lot of exterior parts for Golf Carts, and this ASA is the only filament I will trust for my applications. Some of the parts are load bearing, and I will not trust any other filament to do this. I just ordered another 4 rolls of the black last night; they will be used to print Solar Panel brackets to mount on golf cart roofs.
So far I've ordered 16Kg of the dark grey ASA filament (4x 1Kg and 3x 4Kg Rolls)and I've had nothing but great print results with the filament itself. I did have an issue with a couple 1Kg rolls and customer service was more than understanding and worked with me to get the issues resolved and get me back to production. They will be my go-to filament provider for the foreseeable future.
I purchased a large quantity of ABS 2.85mm filament because I have had really good luck with the quality of 3DX's product. While I have tried other brands with mixed success, 3DX has yet to disappoint.
This filament is no joke. I usually print with coex nylex, but wanted to give this 3dxtech filament a try. Right off the bat I like the finish and color much better than coex. I used the same settings that I use for coex with the only difference being printing 10C less because I was getting some excess oozing @265C. I look forward to putting the filament through its paces and am confident it'll hold up.