Description
Elevate your 3D printing to a professional level with Inslogic PA12-CF. Inslogic Industrial PA12-CF is a high-performance 3D printer filament chosen by engineers. Made from Nylon 12 (PA12) and reinforced with 20% Carbon Fiber (CF), it's designed for parts requiring maximum durability, lightweight construction, and excellent resistance to harsh environments.
Why choose Inslogic PA12-CF?
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Superior Strength (High Strength-to-Weight Ratio): The carbon fiber blend results in higher stiffness and impact resistance compared to conventional plastic filaments, making it ideal for end-use applications subjected to significant stress.
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High heat resistance up to 177°C: Thanks to its high Heat Deflection Temperature (HDT), the workpiece does not deform even when used in high-temperature environments such as engine rooms or industrial equipment.
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Low Moisture Sensitivity: Unlike typical PA6, PA12 has very low moisture absorption, resulting in high dimensional stability and resistance to warping or shrinkage.
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Chemical and wear resistant: Ideal for manufacturing jigs and fixtures that are constantly exposed to oil, chemicals, or friction.
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Easy to print and beautiful finish: Provides a luxurious and professional-looking matte black finish. Excellent layer bonding.
Applications:
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Automotive and aerospace parts
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Factory jigs, fixtures & tooling
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Drones and high-performance sporting goods.
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Functional prototypes (parts requiring strength testing)
Technical specifications
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Diameter: 1.75 mm ± 0.03 mm
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Net Weight: 1 kg / 500g / 250g
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Tensile Strength: 103 MPa
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Flexural Modulus: 5468 MPa
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Heat Deflection Temp (0.45MPa): 177 °C
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Density: 1.0466 g/cm³
Recommended print settings
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Nozzle Temperature: 260 - 280 °C (Hardened Steel or Ruby nozzles are recommended, as carbon fiber inclusions can cause premature wear on brass nozzles.)
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Bed Temperature: 60 - 70 °C
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Printing Speed: 50 - 100 mm/s
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Enclosure: We recommend using an enclosure to control the temperature.
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Drying: For best results, pre-drying at 90°C for 12 hours or 110°C for 4 hours is recommended before printing.