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3D Printer Filament at Circuitrocks — Everyday PLA to Engineering-Grade Nylons
Stock up on reliable filament for Bambu Lab, Creality, Prusa, and more. From easy-print PLA/PLA+ and durable PETG to high-temp ABS/ASA, flexible TPU, and engineering materials like Nylon and PC/CF—we’ve got colors and specs that help your prints succeed.
1.75 mm • PLA/PLA+ • PETG • ABS/ASA • TPU • Nylon/PC • CF blends • Specialty
Why buy from Circuitrocks
- Curated brands: consistent diameter & colors
- Fresh stock: dry storage & marked batches
- PH support: quick advice for settings & issues
What you can print
- Props, organizers, and classroom models (PLA/PLA+)
- Functional brackets & outdoor parts (PETG, ASA)
- Snap-fits, gaskets, and wearables (TPU)
- Strong, heat-tolerant jigs (Nylon, PC, CF blends)
Recommended add-ons
- Nozzles (hardened for CF) & bed adhesives
- Dry boxes, silica gel, filament guides
- 3D printers & hotend upgrades
Starter bundles
- Beginner Pack: 2× PLA or PLA+ (basic + neutral) + bed adhesive
- Functional Pack: 1× PETG + 1× ASA (black/white) + 0.4 mm nozzle
- Performance Pack: 1× Nylon or PC/CF + hardened nozzle + dry box
Filament quick-guide (typical settings)
| Material | Nozzle | Bed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PLA / PLA+ | 195–215 °C | 45–60 °C | Easy to print; minimal warp; great for decor & prototypes. |
| PETG | 225–245 °C | 70–85 °C | Tough & chemical-resistant; use lower fan to improve layer bond. |
| ABS / ASA | 235–255 °C | 90–110 °C | Enclosure recommended; ASA resists UV for outdoor parts. |
| TPU (Flex) | 210–230 °C | 35–50 °C | Print slow; direct-drive preferred; great for gaskets & grips. |
| Nylon (PA) | 240–265 °C | 60–80 °C | Must be dry (<10% RH); strong & abrasion-resistant. |
| PC / CF blends | 255–285 °C | 90–110 °C | Enclosure + hardened nozzle; very stiff & heat-tolerant. |
Values are typical starting points. Always check each spool’s label/product page for exact recommendations.
Printer & nozzle notes
- For carbon-fiber/glass-filled filaments, use a hardened steel or ruby nozzle.
- Keep hygroscopic materials (Nylon, PC, PETG) dry for best surface finish and strength.
- Use an enclosure for ABS/ASA/PC to reduce warp and delamination.
FAQ
1.75 mm vs 2.85 mm—what should I buy?
Most current printers in PH use 1.75 mm. Check your printer specs before ordering.
Which filament is best for outdoor parts?
ASA (UV-resistant) or well-printed PETG. Seal with paint/clear coat for extra protection.
How do I prevent moisture problems?
Store spools in a dry box with desiccant. For Nylon/PC, dry spools at low heat before printing.
Do you ship nationwide?
Yes—fast shipping anywhere in the Philippines. Same-day processing on in-stock orders before cutoff.
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