MatterHackers Black NylonG Glass Fiber Filament - 1.75mm (3kg)
NylonG is a glass-fiber reinforced nylon for 3D printing, offering excellent impact-resistance, incredible tensile strength, and great inter-layer adhesion. It retains dimensional accuracy better than standard nylon and absorbs large amounts of kinetic energy, making it ideal for parts that need to withstand repeated shock. The filament creates clean, complex parts in various colors with no post-processing needed and pairs well with Ionic support materials for dual extrusion prints.
- Glass fiber-infused for extra strength and impact resistance
- Excellent at absorbing large amounts of kinetic energy
- Produces clean, complex parts with no post-processing needed
List Price: | $380.00 (with add-ons) |
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Price: | $304.00 (with add-ons) |
Availability: | In Stock |
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NylonG
Glass Fiber Reinforced Nylon for the Toughest 3D Printed Parts
NylonG is a glass-fiber infused material that has excellent impact-resistant capabilities and incredible tensile strength.
Here are the key features of NylonG:
- Glass Fiber infused for extra strength
- Excellent impact-resistance
- Great inter-layer adhesion
- Incredible tensile strength
- Retains dimensional accuracy better than standard nylon
Great for Parts that Take a Beating
NylonG is excellent for parts that need to absorb large amounts of kinetic energy. Under repeated shock, glass-fiber reinforced NylonG 3D prints maintain their shape and structural integrity.
- Impact and shock resistant
- Absorbs large amounts of kinetic energy
- High tensile strength
Create Beautiful, Functional Parts
NylonG glass fiber-infused filament not only is a strong, functional materials, but it looks great right off your printer and is available in a wide variety of colors.
- No post-processing needed
- Produces clean, geometrically complex parts
- Pairs great with Ionic support materials for dual extrusion prints
Which nylon 3D printing filament is right for me?
Filament | Benefit | Optimal Use |
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PRO Series Nylon | Strong, low friction | General Purpose 3D Printing |
NylonG | Impact Resistance | Parts subjected to repeated shock |
NylonX | Tensile Strength | Parts under constant stress |
NylonK | Abrasion Resistance | Parts subjected to constant friction |
NylonG is great for functional parts, like this 3D printed extruder.
Technical Specifications
- Nozzle temperature: 255° +/- 10°C
- Recommended nozzle: Olsson Ruby is best, Hardened Steel is sufficient.
- Bed temperature: 65°C
- Bed surface: Garolite is preferred, glass with Magigoo if Garolite is unavailable
- Nylon Grade: Polyamide 12
- Filament weight: 500g (0.5kg) OR 3000g (3kg)
- Filament diameter: 1.75mm OR 2.85mm +/- 0.05mm
- Filament length:
- 1.75mm 0.5kg: 207m
- 1.75mm 3kg: 1247m
- 2.85mm 0.5kg: 78m
- 2.85mm 3kg: 470m
- 1kg Spool Dimensions: 7.88" OD x 2.12" ID x 2" Height
- 3kg Spool Dimensions: 11.8" OD x 2.06" ID x 4.25" Height
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Reasons for Clearance Items:- New Product Versions: When manufacturers release updated versions of printers, CNC machines, filament, etc., the older versions typically go to Clearance.
- Overstock: Items we have in excess are moved to Clearance to free up warehouse space.
- Discontinuation: Discontinued product lines often end up in Clearance to expedite the sale of remaining stock.
- Packaging Changes: When packaging updates occur, we shift the older packaged items to Clearance.
- Poor Quality: Clearance items meet our rigorous quality standards and often brand new, unopened products.
- Limited Support: You'll receive our excellent customer service for Clearance items. Note, all Clearance purchases are Final Sale and not covered by the MatterHackers Return Policy.
Note, all Clearance purchases are Final Sale and not covered by the MatterHackers Return Policy.
Questions
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