Description
(Carbon Fiber Nylon filament)
What is Carbon Fiber Filament?
Carbon Fiber Filament is unlike any other carbon fiber material. Carbon Fiber is made up of short, continuous fibers that are blended with other materials such as PLS, ABS, PETG, and Nylon, depending on the desired properties and flexibility.
The advantages and disadvantages of Carbon Fiber are as follows:
strength
- Light weight
- Stable size and printing
- Has increased strength
weakness
- It is tough and hard, causing friction with the extruder head.
- The mixing causes increased fragility of the filament.
Nylon Carbon Fiber eSun Filament
It is a perfect material mixed with 20% Carbon Fiber , designed to meet the needs of applications that are strong, durable, flexible and easy to use. The best part about Nylon Carbon Fiber Filament is that Carbon Fiber helps in terms of stability and strength. Therefore, Nylon Carbon Fiber will have less warp than normal Nylon. That means printing with Nylon Carbon Fiber is easier than printing with normal Nylon and has more accuracy.
Nylon Carbon Fiber is produced for engineering grade. The surface of the workpiece is matte black. The finished print can be used immediately because of the smooth surface. There is no need to waste time refinishing the workpiece.
What applications can Nylon Carbon Fiber be used for?
- Auto parts
- sports equipment
- gear
- Home decorations
- Engineering parts
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And many more
Settings for printing
- Print temperature: 240-260°C (recommended 255)
- Print speed: 30 mm/s - 60 mm/s
- Bed temperature: 80°C
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Nozzle: Stainless Steel, Olsson Ruby, or other hardened nozzle types
Product Features
- 1.75mm ePAHT-CF (Nylon6+Carbon Fiber)
- Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon Filament
- The printing temperature is 240~260. Recommend 255 Celsius
Product Description
eSUN ePA-CF Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon Filament.
Color: Black
Applications:
Structural parts. Tough parts.
Available in 1.0 kg spool.
Extrusion Temp: 240 to 260 Celsius. Recommend 255 Celsius at least.
Build Plate Temp: 80 Celsius
Speed While Extruding: 30 to 60mm/s
Speed While Traveling: 90 to 150mm/s
Number of Shells: 3-5
Warning: Carbon-Fiber Filled materials are abrasive. Using an all-metal hot end is required.