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ATP Brand New Industrial-Grade SD Card 4GB
ATP Brand New Industrial-Grade SD Card 4GB
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Wide-temperature SLC Chip, High Speed Class 10. Built for superior quality, durability, and high-temperature resistance. Designed to perform reliably even in harsh industrial environments.
ATP industrial-grade products are specifically engineered for critical applications in medical, military, automotive, marine navigation, aviation, and manufacturing industries. In these fields, essential data requires the highest levels of reliability, endurance, and read/write performance. Our industrial-grade storage solutions withstand extreme temperature ranges, with an operating temperature of -40°C to +85°C and storage temperature from -40°C to +85°C.
Beyond wide-temperature performance, ATP industrial-grade products are uniquely designed to be waterproof, dustproof, and anti-static (ESD). All ATP industrial-grade products are manufactured under strict RoHS and green packaging processes, ensuring consistent high quality and performance.
Perfect for Bambu Lab A/P Series
Upgrade your P1P setup with storage that’s as tough as your projects. Whether you're running continuous prints in a heated enclosure or in a demanding workshop environment, this industrial-grade TF card ensures:
✅ Stable & Uninterrupted Printing – No more corrupted files or mid-print failures
✅ Extreme Temp Resistance – Works flawlessly in hot or cold conditions
✅ Long-Lasting & Reliable – SLC technology offers superior write endurance
✅ Built for Demanding Use – Ideal for 3D printers, CNC machines, and more
Don’t let a failing memory card ruin your print. Choose ATP – the storage built to perform.
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I thought you guys were just overreacting until I had the same issue the very next day. Man, I was floored—turns out buying an SLC card did the trick.
It seems the a1 doesn't have RAM; instead, it directly uses the SD card as RAM, leading to frequent read/write operations, which is why the SD card was prone to failure. So I replaced it with an SLC card, and it's been running for half a month now—probably will last a long time.
Great SLC card, but a heads-up: remember to turn off the surveillance recording function. Otherwise, even if you don’t have time-lapse photography enabled, the device will keep recording as long as it’s on. In as little as 3 months or up to a year, the original card will definitely fail.