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Details: 2.85mm(3mm) PA6-CF Nylon Filament 2.85 Black Carbon Fiber Nylon Filament 2.85mm 2kg Spool – Polymaker PolyMide PA6-CF Warp Free Nylon 3D Printer Filament
Brand: Polymaker
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Advantages
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- 【Stiff & Strong & Heat Resistant】 – Polymaker PolyMide PA6-CF nylon filament 2.85mm is made of 80% PA and 20% chopped carbon fibers. The carbon fiber reinforcement really provides significantly improved stiffness, strength and heat resistance with outstanding layer adhesion (Heat Deflection Temperature (ISO 75 0.45 MPa): 215℃)
- 【Wide Application】 – PolyMide PA6-CF is very strong, durable and features an excellent heat resistance. It can be used in applications requiring torsional, tensile, and impact strength such as bicycle pedals, brackets, jigs, ESD safe fixtures, drone frame, prosthetics or handles
- 【Tangle Free & Resealable Bag】 – Our PA6-CF nylon filament 2.85 is carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please make sure to NEVER let go the tip of the filament as it may create nodes. Holes on the side of the spool can be used to prevent this issue
- ⚙️ 【Printing Setting】 – Nozzle: 280-300℃; Bed Temperature: 25-50℃ (Do NOT exceed 50℃); Speed: 30mm/s – 60mm/s; Annealing: 80℃ 6h (To ensure a good heat resistance of your printed part it is recommended to anneal your print model); Bed Surface: almost any surface with a thin coat of PVA glue or Magigoo PA
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- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide 3D Printing Supplies
When shopping for materials for your 3D printer, it’s important to do your homework. 3D printing isn’t cheap, so you’ll want to purchase the best supplies you can.- Consider the 3D printer. Some printers have certain materials that they work best with.
- Consider the material. Some materials work better with certain printers.
- Consider the extruder. Some printers work best with an extruder that is compatible with their materials.
- Consider the PLA/ABS ratio. PLA and ABS have different melting points. Some printers work best with one type of material.
How to choose 3D Printing Supplies
When shopping for 3D Printing supplies, there are several factors that you should keep in mind:Is the 3D printer compatible with your
computer? Some 3D printers require special software, while others require
their own proprietary software. Some printers work with only Mac computers,
while others work with only Windows computers.
What materials will you use?
3D printers work with hundreds of materials, including polymers, metals,
porcelain, glass, and ceramics.
What are your needs?
Some 3D printers are better than others for specific types of uses. You
may want to look for a 3D printer that will handle small objects, large
objects, or both.
How much will you spend?
3D printers can cost thousands of dollars or a few hundred.
How large is the 3D printer?
3D printers come in all shapes and sizes. Some smaller printers work well
as desktop models, whereas bigger 3D printers can be used for large
spaces.
How large will your print be?
Some 3D printers can handle large prints, while some can only handle
small print jobs.
How fast will your 3D printer print?
3D printers are rated by how fast they print, and the speed will vary
depending on your needs. Some 3D printers print at a rate of several
inches per second, while others print at a rate of inches per hour.
Will you be printing outdoors or indoors?
Some 3D printers work best indoors, while others are best used outdoors.
How to maintain 3D Printing Supplies
3D printing supplies need regular maintenance in order to function properly. Experts recommend cleaning the filament before using and storing the printer parts in dust-free cabinets.- Clean the filament. Before placing your filament in the printer, it needs to be washed to remove any dust or other debris. To clean the filament, use a brush and warm water.
- Store the printer parts in dust-free cabinets. Dust can harm the filament and the printer parts. Experts recommend storing the printer parts in dust-free cabinets or cabinets with ventilation.
- Replace the filament. Over time, the filament can degrade, which reduces the sturdiness of the plastic. If your filament has any cracks or breaks, it needs to be replaced.
- Inspect the printer parts. When the filament is not being used, inspect the printer parts. If there are any scratches or dents, they will need to be fixed.