Description
Nylon PA12 is the most widely used polyamide in 3D printing.
It offers excellent mechanical and thermal properties, resists exposure to chemicals, and is easy to print thanks to its low hygroscopicity.
With this kit, you can experience firsthand how the properties and qualities of the material vary based on the type of loaded fiber: carbon, aramid, or glass, in addition to the special polyamide SP4CF15 which offers the same properties as PA12 CF but is printable in an open chamber.
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PA12 CF (carbon fiber): excellent stiffness
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PA12 GF (glass fiber): higher elasticity
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PA12 KF (aramid fiber, also known as Kevlar): excellent elasticity and self-lubricating properties
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PA12 CKF (carbon and Kevlar fiber): an excellent compromise between stiffness and elasticity, while maintaining tribological (self-lubricating) qualities
- SP4CF15 (carbon fiber): performance comparable or superior to PA12 CF, but printable on consumer-grade, open-chamber printers.
To explore all the characteristics in detail, read the comparison of filled polyamides.





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