Description
PA12CF Carbon Fiber – Technical Nylon Filament Reinforced with Carbon Fiber
Color: Black
The PA12CF (Carbon Fiber) is a cutting-edge technical filament that combines the exceptional properties of PA12 nylon with the addition of 15% carbon fiber. This blend creates an ideal material for advanced industrial applications, making it perfect for sectors such as automotive, engineering, and aerospace.
Printing Parameters
- Printing Temperature: 230°-245°C
- Build Plate Temperature: 70°-80°C
- Recommended Adhesive: MagicgooPA
- Drying: 70°-80°C for 4-6 hours before use
Key Features
- Superior Heat Resistance: PA12CF can withstand temperatures exceeding 166°C, ensuring excellent performance even in critical conditions.
- Lightweight and Rigidity: Thanks to the carbon fiber reinforcement, the component’s weight is significantly reduced without compromising structural strength.
- Dimensional Stability and Minimal Warping: The material is designed to achieve precise results even without a heated chamber, with optimal adhesion to heated beds (70°-80°C) or glass plates.
Warning: This filament is abrasive and is not recommended for use with AMS systems or similar devices.
Manufactured with high-purity resin entirely made in Italy, PA12CF stands out for its uniformity and ease of printing. The matte black finish gives projects a professional appearance, making it ideal for advanced prototypes, drones, technical parts, and end-use components.
Thanks to its versatility, PA12CF is perfectly suited for FDM-FFF 3D printing, ensuring smooth processing and industrial-grade results. The low melting temperature reduces the risk of warping, even in open printing environments.
To maximize performance, it is recommended to dry the filament at 70°-80°C for at least 4-6 hours before use. PA12CF is not suitable for food-contact, medical, or potable water applications.
Choose PA12CF (Carbon Fiber) to elevate your 3D prints to the next level, with unmatched technical performance and professional quality.
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