3DXTech 3DXTech CarbonX PETG+CF Filament 1.75mm (2.0kg)
3DXTech CarbonX PETG+CF is made using 3DXTech's high-flow PETG and premium modulus carbon fiber. This material is engineered to offer ease of printing, strength, stiffness, excellent dimensional stability, and an amazing surface finish.
List Price: | $128.00 (with add-ons) |
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Price: | $96.00 (with add-ons) |
Availability: | Only 1 left in stock. |
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BENEFITS OF CARBONX PETG+CF FILAMENT:
- Superior chemical resistance vs. ABS
- Amorphous structure giving it low, near isotropic shrinkage
- Low moisture absorption, 3x lower than ABS
- Very low odor while printing
- Wide processing range from 230-270°C
PETG AND CHEMICAL RESISTANCE:
Unstressed tensile bars molded of PETG exhibit good resistance to dilute aqueous solutions of mineral acids, bases, salts, and soaps, and to aliphatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, and a variety of oils. Halogenated hydrocarbons, short-chain length ketones, and aromatic hydrocarbons dissolve or swell the plastic.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- 1.75mm and 2.85mm +/- 0.05mm in diameter
- Extruder: 230-260°C
- Bed Temp: 70-90°C
- Nozzle: We currently recommend a hardened steel nozzle with a minimum diameter of 0.4mm.
- Other: Ideal layer height is 60% of nozzle diameter. We do not recommend printing layers smaller than 0.2mm with carbon fiber reinforced filaments.
- Bed Prep: Magigoo
- Heated Chamber: Not required
- Drying Instructions: 65°C for 4 hours.
Questions
I am trying to print some 3DXTech CARBONX PETG+CF, but I cannot get it to stick to the bed. I am using a Prusa I3/MK4 with the powder-coated satin PEI bed. Do you have any recommendations as to how to get it to stick? I have tried to email 3DXTech, but they do not respond to emails, and it is impossible to call them.
Will this print well with a .4mm nozzle or is a .6mm highly recommended?
What is your product number for 3dx tech carbon x petg+cf filament 1.75mm 0.75kg And 3dxtech black ezPC Polycarbonate filament 1.75 mm 0.75kg
What are the mechanical properties for this polymer blend -- (tensile strength, elongation at breaking, flexural strength, etc.? Oo you have a spec sheet for it? Also, what is the minimum nozzle diameter for this filament? Thanks!
For this information see the CNC Kitchen channel on YT. Publishers don't release this data because so much of that is dependent on your printer and it's settings.