BASF Ultrafuse
Premium Industrial / Engineering Materials
BASF Ultrafuse sits at Tier A- - a strong overall pick with tight quality control and a few minor caveats versus pure Tier A brands. We rate them this way because of premium industrial-grade engineering materials backed by basf's polymer r&d and excellent for industrial/technical applications, but more category-focused than broad everyday qc leaders. Materials available from BASF Ultrafuse include PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, and Nylon. In day-to-day printing, BASF Ultrafuse stands out for: excellent technical documentation.
Why Tier A-?
- Premium industrial-grade engineering materials backed by BASF's polymer R&D
- Excellent for industrial/technical applications, but more category-focused than broad everyday QC leaders
Pros
- Industrial-grade quality
- Excellent technical documentation
- Wide engineering material range
Cons
- Premium pricing
- More industrial focus
BASF Ultrafuse Filament FAQ
What materials does BASF Ultrafuse make?
BASF Ultrafuse produces filament in the following materials: PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, Nylon, PC, PP. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.
What tier is BASF Ultrafuse filament rated?
BASF Ultrafuse is rated Tier A- by Filament Cheat Sheet because of premium industrial-grade engineering materials backed by basf's polymer r&d and excellent for industrial/technical applications, but more category-focused than broad everyday qc leaders.
Is BASF Ultrafuse good for beginners?
Yes - BASF Ultrafuse is a strong choice for beginners thanks to consistent quality and reliable printing behavior, though pricing is on the higher end.
What are the pros and cons of BASF Ultrafuse filament?
Pros of BASF Ultrafuse: Industrial-grade quality; Excellent technical documentation; Wide engineering material range. Considerations: Premium pricing; More industrial focus.
Where can I buy BASF Ultrafuse filament?
BASF Ultrafuse filament is widely available on Amazon and from major 3D printing retailers. Look for the specific material (e.g. PLA) when buying to ensure correct print settings.