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AzureFilm Filament

Complete product line with live pricing across -- products. Slovenian manufacturer with 30+ years in plastics. One of Europe's best-value filament brands with PLA starting at 10.50 EUR/kg.

Last updated: March 2026


AzureFilm is a Slovenian filament manufacturer with over 30 years of experience in plastics production. They've built a reputation as one of Europe's best-value filament brands, frequently recommended on Prusa forums alongside Prusament as a reliable EU-manufactured option. Their catalog spans standard PLA through engineering materials like PCTG and PC, but they're best known for their decorative PLA range - one of the largest silk, gradient, and glitter selections of any brand.

Distribution is EU-focused through 3DJake (UK, DE, FR), their own webshop, and Galaxus. There's no US distribution. Their pricing is aggressive, with standard PLA starting at 10.50 EUR/kg, making them a go-to for budget-conscious European makers who want locally manufactured filament without Prusament's premium.

Community Reputation

AzureFilm is widely recommended on Prusa forums alongside Prusament as reliable EU-manufactured filament. Their price-to-quality ratio is among the best in Europe, particularly for decorative PLA. They offer one of the largest silk/gradient/glitter ranges of any brand. Tight tolerances, generally consistent quality, with occasional QC lapses at filament splices reported. Think of them as the EU equivalent of eSUN - high volume, good value.

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PLA Standard
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AzureFilm's bread and butter. Standard PLA is their most affordable filament and comes in a wide color range. At around 10.50 EUR/kg, it's one of the most affordable quality PLA options manufactured in Europe. The filament is produced in-house at their Slovenian facility with tight diameter tolerances.

This is the everyday workhorse for prototypes, figurines, and functional prints that don't need heat or UV resistance. A direct competitor to Spectrum's PLA Premium at a lower price point.

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Who it's for: European makers who want reliable, locally manufactured PLA without paying Prusament prices. Great for beginners and high-volume printing.
Community says: Reliable budget EU filament recommended on Prusa forums. 10.50 EUR/kg makes it one of the most affordable quality options in Europe. Occasional diameter variation at filament splices reported as an outlier. Works well with standard Prusa profiles.
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Decorative
PLA Silk
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AzureFilm's standout product line. Their Silk PLA range is one of the largest of any brand, with consistent 5/5 ratings on 3DJake. The metallic sheen is vibrant and uniform, making it a top choice for vases, display models, and cosplay props across the EU market.

Important to note: Silk PLA requires non-standard temperatures (230C nozzle, 80C bed) which trips up beginners who use normal PLA profiles. When dialed in at the right temps, the shine is excellent. This is widely considered AzureFilm's signature product.

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Who it's for: Anyone printing decorative objects - vases, figurines, display pieces. The silk finish hides layer lines and adds a premium look to prints.
Community says: Visually impressive - consistent 5/5 ratings on 3DJake. But it requires non-standard temps (230C nozzle, 80C bed) which trips up beginners using normal PLA profiles. When printed at the right temps, the shine is excellent. A standout AzureFilm product.
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Decorative
PLA Specialty (Matte, Gradient, Glitter, Galaxy, Glow)

Beyond Silk, AzureFilm offers one of the widest decorative PLA ranges in Europe. Matte hides layer lines effectively with a smooth, non-reflective surface. Gradient transitions between colors along the spool for unique multi-toned prints. Glitter and Galaxy embed sparkle particles for eye-catching effects. Glow-in-the-dark charges under light and emits a steady glow.

These are still PLA under the hood, so they print with the same general ease. The breadth of decorative options is a key differentiator for AzureFilm compared to other EU brands at this price tier.

Who it's for: Display models, figurines, cosplay props, vases, gifts - anything where surface appearance matters more than mechanical strength.
Community says: Wide decorative range. Matte hides layer lines well. Limited independent reviews on individual specialty lines but on-site ratings are consistently positive.
High Strength
PLA Strongman

AzureFilm's high-strength PLA variant, formulated for improved mechanical resilience and dimensional accuracy. Strongman scored 94/100 in WorldTech360 testing, putting it among the top-performing PLA formulations. It bridges the gap between standard PLA's ease of printing and the toughness needed for functional parts.

This is a niche product in their lineup but one with serious credentials. If you need PLA-level printability with better impact resistance and layer adhesion, Strongman is worth considering over standard PLA+ alternatives.

Who it's for: Functional prints that need PLA's ease of printing but better mechanical properties. Tools, brackets, mechanical parts that don't require heat resistance.
Community says: Scored 94/100 in WorldTech360 testing. Praised for mechanical resilience and dimensional accuracy. Niche but well-received.
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Functional
ASA / ABS Prime
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AzureFilm's newer Prime sub-brand targets functional printing with zero-warp claims and high-speed support. ASA Prime claims up to 350mm/s printing speeds, which is aggressive for an ASA formulation. ABS Prime follows the same philosophy - improved printability over traditional ABS with reduced warping.

These are designed for enclosed printers and functional applications where heat resistance and UV stability (ASA) matter. The Prime branding signals AzureFilm's push beyond decorative PLA into serious engineering territory.

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Note: Both ASA and ABS require an enclosed printer and ventilation. Not suitable for open-frame printers like stock Ender 3.
Community says: New Prime sub-brand targeting functional printing with zero-warp claims and high-speed support (350mm/s for ASA). Early 3DWork review called results 'sensational.' Limited community feedback so far.
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PETG / PETG Hyper Speed
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AzureFilm's standard PETG is well-regarded on Prusa forums as a reliable option for functional parts. Good heat resistance and chemical resistance make it the step up from PLA when durability matters. Available in a decent color range for PETG.

The Hyper Speed variant claims printing speeds up to 1000mm/s, though real-world results vary. This is an ambitious spec that requires custom profiles and a capable printer. Like most high-speed PETG formulations, moisture control is critical for good results.

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Who it's for: Functional parts, outdoor enclosures, and anything that needs better heat resistance than PLA. Dry thoroughly before use - 8+ hours recommended.
Community says: Standard PETG well-liked on Prusa forums. Hyper Speed variant claims up to 1000mm/s but needs custom profiles. Mixed reviews: some report flawless prints, others cite shrinkage and stringing. Moisture sensitivity is recurring.
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PCTG, TPU, PC
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PCTG is a glycol-modified copolyester with better impact resistance and clarity than PETG. TPU is flexible filament for gaskets, phone cases, and impact-absorbing parts. PC (polycarbonate) offers exceptional heat resistance and mechanical strength for demanding applications.

This is a small engineering range compared to brands like Spectrum or Polymaker. These products fill out the catalog rather than defining it - AzureFilm's strength is clearly in their PLA ecosystem.

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Note: PC requires an enclosed printer with high temp capability. TPU prints best at slow speeds (~20-30mm/s). PCTG is the most accessible of the three.
Community says: Small engineering range - these seem like catalog fillers rather than signature products. Minimal community discussion.
Where to Buy

SpoolHound tracks AzureFilm filament prices across 3DJake and other EU retailers. AzureFilm is EU-focused with no US distribution. Prices and availability vary by region.

UK (3DJake) Germany (3DJake) France (3DJake) AzureFilm Webshop Galaxus
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is AzureFilm good quality?
Yes, AzureFilm is widely recommended in EU 3D printing communities, including Prusa forums. They offer solid tolerances and generally consistent quality, making them one of the best price-to-quality ratios in Europe.
Where can I buy AzureFilm?
AzureFilm is available through 3DJake (UK, DE, FR), their own webshop, and Galaxus. They are EU-focused with no US distribution.
What is AzureFilm's best filament?
Their Silk PLA range is a standout for decorative prints with consistent 5/5 ratings on 3DJake. For everyday use, standard PLA at 10.50 EUR/kg is exceptional value.
AzureFilm vs Spectrum - which is better?
Both are solid EU manufacturers. AzureFilm wins on price and decorative variety (especially silk/gradient). Spectrum wins on engineering material depth. Community opinions are split - choose based on whether you prioritize decorative range and value or engineering material breadth.