PA CF Nylon Filament 1kg, Enhanced 1.75mm Filled 20% Carbon Fiber, Reinforced 3D Printer
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20% Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon: The material PA-CF, is a composite filament material that is 20% carbon fiber filled and based on Nylon . This carbon fiber reinforced material greatly enhances the material's overall performance and reduces the risk of warping during printing, allowing for printing in a non-heat preservation environment. Excellent Mechanical Properties: PA-CF has exceptional mechanical properties due to its advanced formulation using PA long-chain nylon and chopped carbon fibers. Our Smart Fiber Enhanced Technology ensures optimal dispersion and distribution of carbon fibers during extrusion, resulting in a mesh skeleton structure that bears most of the load transferred by the material matrix to improve mechanical properties, heat resistance, and dimensional stability Low Moisture Sensitivity: PA-CF has low moisture sensitivity, with only 0.88% saturation absorption rate, much lower than regular PA12 CF's 1.89%. After water absorption, its mechanical properties decrease by only 12%-18%, far better than regular PA12 CF's 40%-45%. This solves the problem of property and stability changes due to moisture. Wide Industrial Applications: The carbon fiber filament 3d printing materials enable lightweight and durability, suitable for applications requiring torsional, tensile, and impact strength such as functional prototypes, tools, fixtures, end-use parts, pump impellers, mechanical gears, precision, and engineering components, widely used in robots, drones, automotive, aerospace and Medical industry. Tips for Printing: The PA-CF is highly abrasive, can wear out and clog stock 0.4mm brass nozzles rapidly. A larger diameter (0.6mm or more), abrasion-resistant hardened steel or ruby nozzles nozzle is highly recommended, and keep your nozzles clean between every several prints or so. For a better finish and layer adhesion, we would also suggest drying it before printing. Print Temp: 240°C - 270°C, Bed Temp: 60°C - 100°C, Print Speed: 40-60mm/s.
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20% Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon: The material PA-CF, is a composite filament material that is 20% carbon fiber filled and based on Nylon . This carbon fiber reinforced material greatly enhances the material's overall performance and reduces the risk of warping during printing, allowing for printing in a non-heat preservation environment. Excellent Mechanical Properties: PA-CF has exceptional mechanical properties due to its advanced formulation using PA long-chain nylon and chopped carbon fibers. Our Smart Fiber Enhanced Technology ensures optimal dispersion and distribution of carbon fibers during extrusion, resulting in a mesh skeleton structure that bears most of the load transferred by the material matrix to improve mechanical properties, heat resistance, and dimensional stability Low Moisture Sensitivity: PA-CF has low moisture sensitivity, with only 0.88% saturation absorption rate, much lower than regular PA12 CF's 1.89%. After water absorption, its mechanical properties decrease by only 12%-18%, far better than regular PA12 CF's 40%-45%. This solves the problem of property and stability changes due to moisture. Wide Industrial Applications: The carbon fiber filament 3d printing materials enable lightweight and durability, suitable for applications requiring torsional, tensile, and impact strength such as functional prototypes, tools, fixtures, end-use parts, pump impellers, mechanical gears, precision, and engineering components, widely used in robots, drones, automotive, aerospace and Medical industry. Tips for Printing: The PA-CF is highly abrasive, can wear out and clog stock 0.4mm brass nozzles rapidly. A larger diameter (0.6mm or more), abrasion-resistant hardened steel or ruby nozzles nozzle is highly recommended, and keep your nozzles clean between every several prints or so. For a better finish and layer adhesion, we would also suggest drying it before printing. Print Temp: 240°C - 270°C, Bed Temp: 60°C - 100°C, Print Speed: 40-60mm/s.
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