Fillamentum Nylon CF15 Carbon, 2.85 mm (600 g)
Nylon-based filament with carbon fibers
€ 47,24 € 52,49 -10%
(€ 78,74 / kg, All prices excl. VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- High strength
- High thermal resistance
- High chemical resistance
- Impact resistant
Item no.: FTM-NYL15_285_NAT, Content: 600 g, EAN: 8595632829010
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: FTM-NYL15_285_NAT
- Manufacturer No.: NYL15_285_nat
- Manufacturer: Fillamentum
- Content: 600 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm
- Product type: Carbon Filament, PA - Nylon Filaments
- Filament colour: Black
- System: Spool
- Net weight: 600 g
- Recommended processing temperature: 235 - 260 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 80 - 110 °C
Description
Filamentum's Nylon CF15 is a nylon-based material. Carbon fibers are added to the material during production.
The Nylon CF15 is characterized by several features:
- High strength
- High thermal resistance
- High chemical resistance
- Impact resistant at low temperatures
A low thermal expansion is also typical. The material is ideal for creating highly demanding components.
More information
Note: Nylon CF15 has abrasive properties, thus accelerating nozzle wear. We recommend using hardened nozzles.
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Customer Reviews
1 English review written for Fillamentum Nylon CF15 Carbon
14 customer reviews in all languages
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4 stars | | 1 | (5%) |
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2 stars | | 1 | (5%) |
1 Stars | | 3 | (17%) |
17 reviews
1 customer review in English
14 customer reviews in all languages
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Really tough and not too hard to print. Details on how I printed...
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
I have used this on 2 printers Rasie3D E2 and BCN3D sigma. So I have used both the diameter options as the the raise takes 1.75mm and the Sigma takes 2.85mm.
Firstly it prints great! if you want strong parts print at 260 degrees C, with zero cooling and 100 Degrees C on the bed.
use a large brim to hold parts down.
Using Hardened steel Nozzles of course. 0.5 on the sigma and 0.4 brozzle from 3d Jake on the raise. (Yes 0.4 was totally fine too). although I have a 0.6 too for this material.
On the sigma glass bed, I used Magigoo PA (for nylon).
On the Raise3D I used the standard build Tak Surface (even though people say you cant!) and Magigoo PA. 3 Coats, and printed with a raft and brim. support separation at 1 layer, top and bottom.
wipes of with water and leaves the build tak surface absolutely fine!
In both cases this left me with successful prints with no warp (except on extreme vertical overhangs).
As soon as cooling fans are introduced, even at 10% I found that I could pick the layers apart on small features and they were not suitable for end use products.
The material has a great look and finish and is capable of producing very strong end use parts.
I highly recommend this fillament!
Its also a good price from 3d Jake.Was this rating helpful? (16) (1)
Turning off the fan should help with the layer adhesion