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[Open Box] Nylon+ Carbon Fiber Filament 1.75mm 1kg/2.2lb, Black

[Open Box] Nylon+ Carbon Fiber Filament 1.75mm 1kg/2.2lb, Black

SKU:  101-90-244*SEC
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The Nylon Filament Blended with Carbon Fiber is an incredibly strong and durable material, which is very suitable for printing functional parts such as gears or engineer design prototypes.

  • We use new formula to improve its rigidity and print performance: 75% nylon coupled with 25% carbon fiber.
  • It features with lower shrink rate, higher strength and rigidity, less warpage and more resistant to wear and tear comparing to the traditional nylon filament.
  • It is suitable for those looking to make both strong and flexible industrial parts, prosthetics, medical equipment and complex costumes etc.
  • Due to its unique attribute of abrasiveness, we recommend to use a 0.6mm or larger stainless steel nozzle instead of regular soft metal nozzles.
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OVERVIEW

The Nylon Filament Blended with Carbon Fiber is a new material for the 3D printing users. Compared to traditional nylon, this new material has higher abrasion resistance but lower compression. It is widely used to print high quality funts and medical applications.

 

SPECIFICATION

Material: 25% carbon fiber and 75% nylon.

Net Weight: 1 KG (approximately 2.20 lb.)

Color: Black

Diameter 1.75mm (+/- 0.05 mm)

 
PRINTING TIPS

Recommended extruder temperature: 260°C - 280°C (500-536°F)

Recommended platform temperature: 80°C(176°F)

Printing speed: 30 to 60mm/s

Nozzle: Stainless steel nozzle and larger nozzle (0.6mm or larger)

Note: it needs to be dried for AT LEAST 24 hours at 80 °C to print without excessive oozing and stringing.

 

WHAT'S IN THE PACKAGE

1x Carbon Fiber Nylon 3D Printing Filament