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PRILINE Printer Filament Weather Resistant Additive Manufacturing Products Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.4
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Description of PRILINE Printer Filament Weather Resistant Additive Manufacturing Products

Material: ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate Copolymer). Nozzle Temperature: 240°C - 260°C, Bed Temperature: 100°C, Better printing in a encapsulate printer. UV resistant and weather resistant, could be used in outdoor. Weight: 1 KG, Size 1.75mm. Clean the nozzle before change the material to prevent clog or jam.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Disappointing Product for Industrial Use

When I tried this weather-resistant filament for my industrial 3D printing needs, I was sorely disappointed. The printing quality was poor and the filament had a tendency to clog the printer nozzle. While the weather resistance was decent it wasn`t enough to make up for the overall lack of quality..

Pros
  • Weather-resistant
Cons
  • Poor printing quality, tendency to clog nozzle.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not Worth The Hype best in my review

According to my experience this 3D printing filament was a let-down.The weather resistant claim is bogus as it started warping after exposure to mild heat. The industrial and scientific claims do not hold water as it failed to withstand basic temperature fluctuations..

Pros
  • None
Cons
  • Fails to deliver promises

Revainrating 2 out of 5

HOW. Maybe for 3D printing Consumables

I've been using Polymaker ASA for quite some time now and have used about 12kg. I ordered Priline ASA due to supply issues with Polymaker ASA. I've printed a few that printed very well with another brand, but with Priline ASA I had problems with layer adhesion and the prints were much more brittle. I can only compare it to printing the same parts out of cheap ABS. It even smelled like ABS when printing. The parts I'm printing have been used outdoors so I'm not sure I trust this thread. I think…

Pros
  • Material: ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate Copolymer)
Cons
  • No instructions