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Anycubic Filament for 3D Printing

Anycubic offers a comprehensive range of filaments for FDM 3D printers. The lineup includes both basic and advanced materials: PLA Basic, PLA+, PLA High Speed, PETG, TPU, ABS, and ASA – ideal for various applications, from hobby projects to professional-grade prototyping.

Types of Anycubic Filament

1. PLA Basic

A biodegradable, easy-to-use filament. Excellent for beginners and general-purpose printing. Requires no heated bed.

Diameter 1.75 mm
Printing Temperature 190–220°C
Bed Temperature 0–60°C
Density 1.25 g/cm³

2. PLA+

Modified PLA with improved impact resistance and flexibility. Maintains ease of use while offering stronger finished prints.

Diameter 1.75 mm
Printing Temperature 200–230°C
Bed Temperature 0–60°C
Tensile Strength ≥55 MPa

3. PLA High Speed

Optimized for ultra-fast printing with Kobra 3 printers. Delivers precision and stability at speeds up to 500 mm/s.

Diameter 1.75 mm
Print Speed Up to 500 mm/s
Printing Temperature 190–230°C
Diameter Tolerance ±0.02 mm

4. PETG

Combines the ease of PLA with the strength of ABS. Highly durable, moisture-resistant, and suitable for functional parts.

Printing Temperature 220–250°C
Bed Temperature 70–90°C
Impact Resistance High

5. ABS

A technical material offering excellent strength and heat resistance. Best used in enclosed printers. Emits noticeable fumes during printing.

Printing Temperature 230–250°C
Bed Temperature 80–110°C
Note Requires enclosure and good ventilation

6. TPU

Flexible thermoplastic ideal for printing elastic parts like phone cases, seals, and vibration dampers.

Hardness Shore 95A
Printing Temperature 210–240°C
Bed Temperature 50–70°C

7. ASA

UV- and weather-resistant material, perfect for outdoor applications. Retains mechanical properties even under prolonged sunlight exposure.

Printing Temperature 240–260°C
Bed Temperature 90–110°C
Typical Use Outdoor signage, automotive parts

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Are Anycubic filaments compatible with other 3D printers?
    Yes, they use the standard 1.75 mm diameter and work with most FDM printers.
  • Where can I buy Anycubic filament in Ukraine?
    Visit anycubic.biz for local delivery via Nova Poshta.
  • What is the difference between PLA and PLA+?
    PLA+ is tougher and less brittle while maintaining ease of printing.
  • Which filament should I use for flexible parts?
    TPU is ideal for elastic and flexible models.
  • Are large spools (5 kg or more) available?
    No, you can choose from 1 kg.