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3DXTECH 3DXTech CarbonX Carbon Fiber NYLON Filament - 1.75mm (0.75kg)
3DXTech CarbonX NYLON is blended with Carbon Fiber to produce light weight, high strength structural components that are easier to print that regular nylon.
CarbonX series NYLON filament is specially formulated for precision 3D printing and manufactured in the USA.
List Price: | $58.00 |
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CarbonX CFR Carbon Fiber Reinforced NYLON Filament
This CFR NYLON is a semi-aromatic polyamide copolymer reinforced with a premium high modulus carbon fiber. The added carbon fiber gives the filament an excellent dimensional stability. CarbonX CFR Nylon filament has a lower moisture uptake, less shrinkage, and a low gloss surface. This filament is a great use for any desktop 3D Printer that has a heated bed and a hotend that can print at 260-270C. We also recommend using a hardened steel nozzle when printing this filament since it is very abrasive.
Technical Specifications:
- Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
- Weight: 0.75kg
- Nozzle: 0.4mm or larger
- Printing Temperature: 260°C - 270°C (up to 290°C if needed)
- Print Speed: 50mm
- Bed Temperature: 100°C - 110°C
- Bed Prep: Kapton tape, ABS/Acetone slurry
Questions
This is one of the strongest and highest temperature CarbonFiber Nylon filaments you can buy. It is made from Nylon 6 which is higher temperature than other carbon filaments that contain Nylon 12. If you are not familiar or comfortable with printing high temperature plastics, do not buy this. Buy the NylonX. Disregard the technical data sheet on this product, it is incorrect. This requires a heated chamber+50C and +295C hotend, +100C bed temperatures. It has very poor layer bonding and makes really rough exterior parts. The filament is extremely brittle and comes wet on the spool. I dehydrate the filament for 12-24 hours and then feed my extruder from a heated spool box at 56C. The filament is still brittle, even at this temperature, so watch to make sure it didn't just break off. - Michael Hathaway
Is this the Gen 3 version?
Can you print at 0.2mm? I see it says 0.4mm or greater. Hard to find nozzle for it.
What are the spool dimensions
how does this compare to nylonX?
What are the settings in Prusa Control for 3DXTech CarbonX?
Is there any info on Tg? Tensile strength? Modulus? etc...
On their website
Tensile Strength, Break ISO 527 MPa 48
Tensile Modulus ISO 527 MPa 4950
Tensile Elongation, Break ISO 527 % 2
Flexural Strength ISO 178 MPa 89
Flexural Modulus ISO 178 MPa 6320