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Bambu Lab AMS HT

Bambu Lab AMS HT

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Czhe-AMSHTlk23

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3D Equipment

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Bambu Lab

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Beyston

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1.3kg

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Bambu Lab AMS HT Automatic Material System

The Bambu Lab AMS HT is a high-temperature automatic material system designed to dry and manage 3D printing filaments, especially high-performance materials. It can heat up to 85 °C and features intelligent filament handling with RFID recognition, ensuring optimal filament conditions for advanced 3D printing workflows.

Features

  • High-temperature drying up to 85 °C for technical filaments
  • Airtight filament storage with automatic moisture discharge
  • RFID filament recognition for automatic settings
  • Automatic spool rotation for even drying
  • Digital display for real-time temperature, humidity, and drying status
  • Compatible with Bambu Lab 3D printers via Bambu-Bus connection

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Bambu Lab (Shenzhen, China)
  • Model: AMS HT
  • EAN: 6937285502407
  • Weight: approx. 1.21 kg
  • Dimensions: approx. 114 × 280 × 245 mm
  • Filament Diameter: 1.75 mm
  • Max Drying Temperature: 85 °C
  • Supported Filaments: PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PET, PA, PC, PP, POM, HIPS, carbon-fiber composites, TPU (AMS compatible)
  • Voltage: DC 24 V / AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz
  • Power: ~150 W

Ideal For

  • Drying moisture-sensitive and high-performance filaments
  • Improving print quality by reducing moisture-related defects
  • Managing filament for multi-material printing workflows
  • Supporting advanced materials such as carbon fiber and engineering plastics

Keywords

Bambu Lab AMS HT, automatic material system, high-temperature filament dryer, 3D printer accessory, filament management, RFID filament system, Bambu Lab