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eSUN Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon Filament 1.75mm, PA CF 3D Printer Filament, 1KG Spool 3D Printing Filament for 3D Printers, Natural

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Color: 2-black


Size: PA-CF Filament 1KG


Features

  • Heat Resistance Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon80% Nylon Coupled with 20% Carbon Fiber, which makes it has higher rigidity and strength than normal nylon filament. Good Toughness. Wear Resistance and Tear Resistance. High Precision & Low Shrinkage. Creep Resistance and less warpage. Heat Resistance 120C. Flame Retardance UL94-V2. Matte Printed Surface.
  • Clog-free & Bubble-Free & Less-tangleFull mechanical winding and strict manual examination ensure tangling free and avoid filament breaking and snapping.eSUN Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon filament is orderly wrapped, melt well, feed smoothly and constantly without clogging the nozzle or extruder.It does not overlap or tangle,no cracking.
  • Wide ApplicationCompatible with most of FDM 3D Printers that use 1.75MM filament and suitable for making both strong and flexible industrial parts, prosthetics, medical equipment and complex costumes etc.Recommend Carbon Fiber Nylon filament extrusion / Nozzle temperature 260C-290C, bed 45C-60C.Due to its unique attribute of abrasiveness, we recommend to use a 0.6mm or larger stainless steel nozzle instead of regular soft metal nozzles.
  • Stable Dimensional Tolerance3D printer filaments are produced with high precise specification and have a tolerance of only +/- 0.05mm. Full 1KG 3d printer filament reel, perfect roundness and very tight diameter tolerance.Minimum tolerance and low warping to ensure consistent feeding and stable prints.
  • 100% Vacuumed Sealed PackagingComplete drying for 24 hours before packaging, eSUN filament comes in a sealed vacuum bag with a desiccant bag to keep it dry and prevent from dust and foreign particles, avoid nozzle jams and yield smooth 3D models.PLEASE NOTICE THAT THE SPOOL IS NON-DETACHABLE!

Brand: eSUN


Material: Carbon Fiber


Color: 2-black


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎eSUN


Brand: ‎eSUN


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎8.46 x 8.11 x 2.91 inches


Item model number: ‎ePA-CF175N1KG-US


Color: ‎2-black


Material Type: ‎Carbon Fiber


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎PA-CF Filament 1KG


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎ePA-CF175N1KG-US


Date First Available: December 30, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best CF nylon for printers that do not go above 260c on the Hotend.
Absolutely the best CF nylon for printers that can’t achieve more than 260c on the hotend. It will print at 260c beautifully. Very strong, not super rigid but rigid enough without being brittle. This will actually make your prints practicall and capable of real world applications that require toughness. The finish is amazing and smooth. Feels like denim or cloth. You could also increase the temperature resistance by annealing your prints. Just scale a bit up for shrinkage. But a couple things first. To make sure you have a flawless experience without the hassle of experimentation and waste of time, there are some absolutely necessary things( at least for me) •A cheap enclosure for the printer (it will prevent any warping and help maintain temperature) •Filament dryer. I recommend SUNLU brand. This filament will absorb moisture and it will ruin the print. It can also come moist from the package. I run it at 55c 6 hours before printing and during the whole print. Never have a problem now. •Harden steel nozzle (brass will deteriorate) •Capricorn PTFE tube or all metal hot end. Most under $600 printers are not well equipped from factory with a hotend that can run continuously at 260c without damage because of the ptfe tube that’s Teflon. It’s also a very cheap upgrade. I ran mine all the way to the extruder. •Go to YouTube and watch 3DSOS video on this filament and download his cura profile in the description. This profile is absolutely bulletproof. It’s really just plug and play. I just changed the infill to 100% and that’s it. If you do all this, I can guarantee an amazing printing experience with this filament. I ran this on a Voxlab Aquila and an Ender 3 Absolutely no problems whatsoever. I would give it more stars if I could. IM IN LOVE WITH THIS FILAMENT!! But don’t waste your time if you won’t take the necessary steps to make this work. It’s a one time investment that will absolutely upgrade your inexpensive printer and make it print something that’s not just hobby pieces and decorations. Or just get a Prusa printer and you’ll be set ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2021 by Francisco

  • tough AF
very tough if you print it on the high end of the recommended range, but like another review said overhangs past 250ish have a very sharp drop in quality, but you are also getting a stronger part in that tradeoff so it doesn't bother me. This is the first Nylon I've used so I don't know if that is normal. For bed adhesion I use Vision miner's Nano polymer adhesive. works well and doesn't leave residue like glues tick does. It is a semiflex material, so if you need rigidity you will need to thicken the featured of your part. That being said, this stuff is hard to break once printed with proper settings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021 by Alex Rea

  • Impressive results on Ender 3
My Ender 3 has the MicroSwiss direct drive kit for the extruder and a 4.2.7 board. I maxed out the stock heating element/software to 260C and am using a Garolite bed at 30C. I'm using a Sunlu filament dryer at 65C and printing directly from that. Using a hardened 0.4mm nozzle so the actual temp is probably closer to 250C due to steel not transferring heat as well as brass. I was worried about the hotend not being hot enough, but the results look fantastic. This specific material had some of the lowest stated print temps for CF Nylon so that is why I chose it. The material itself seems to retain a bit of flex which is awesome as it doesn't seem too brittle. I put off trying out CF Nylon because I was full of fear in how hard it may be to print, but I am shocked at how easy it is. Currently printing at 50mm/s which isn't anything impressive, but all that to say don't be afraid to try it!!!!!!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Brandon Yancar

  • Wet, but good after drying
Product arrived well sealed, and being a first time user of eSun filament, I just spooled it up into the machine and the Esun drying box. Prints were rough and stringy. Eventually baking in the oven fixed quality issues, and is printing very well now.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2021 by SammyJ6

  • Two nozzle clogs within the first third of the spool
I'm using the same .4mm hardened steel nozzle that I've run dozens of kilograms of PACF through. I usually have a clogged nozzle every 4-5 kg with my other value brand. But this eSun PACF is way worse. I'm only giving it two stars because I'm using a .4mm nozzle and overall the rest of the print performance is good. I do like the PC spool that can be dried at 90C. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by Alex

  • Easy to work with and tough PA-CF
I've run through an about 7 rolls of this filament over the past year and compared to other filaments I've used, this is one of the easiest to print (Carbon Fiber Nylon). I had issues initially with banding - which I thought was a printer calibration issue or a filament inconsistency problem. Neither were true - nylon requires extensive drying and I was only getting half the spool dry enough due to the configuration of my dehydrator. Once I corrected that, absolutely beautiful tough prints. The spool also works with the Bambulab's AMS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024 by Dan Lee

  • Inconsistent quality.
Disappointed. I wanted this to be an affordable alternative to matterhackers nylon x. This filament occasionally gives me an amazing print. But most of the time it clogs half way through printing. I’ve dried the filament at 75 degrees for 48hrs and then store it in a heated filament dryer while printing so expansion/bubbling shouldn’t be the issue. It seems like there are a few “chunks” of carbon that are too large and get stuck in the nozzle (0.4mm E3d hardened steel) and ruin the print. I wonder if a larger nozzle would work better but I don’t have one to test out. Printing on a matterhackers pulse xe with E3d v6 hotend. I have absolutely no issues with NylonX on this same printer so it appears to be the filament. When swapping back up nylon x the issue goes away once I unclog the nozzle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022 by Leigh Leigh

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