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Nylon Filament 1.75 Black CoPA, Easy to Print 750g Nylon Filament 1.75mm, Cardboard Spool - PolyMide CoPA Warp Free Nylon 3D Printer Filament, Strong & Tough & Heat Resistant

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Color: 1.75mm 0.75kg Copa, Black (Cardboard Spool)


Features

  • Strong & Tough - PolyMide CoPA Nylon filament 1.75 is made with Nylon 6 and Nylon 6.6 PA filament, which ensures outstanding mechanical strength and toughness, making it the best choice of engineering material for your creative ideas
  • Warp Free - Polymaker CoPA Nylon filament 1.75mm is engineered to give excellent dimensional stability during printing, with near-zero warping
  • Easy Printing - Unlike other Nylon filaments, our CoPA Nylon 3D printer filament 1.75 is extremely easy to work with and compatible with most filament-based 3D printers with no heated chamber/bed required
  • 180C Heat Resistant - With a best heat resistant performance(180C Vicat Softening Temperature) in the market, our PolyMide CoPA Nylon 3D printing filament 1.75mm is a no brainer for very demanding mechanical parts such as gears, brackets or pipe connectors
  • Tangle Free & Resealable Bag - Our CoPA white nylon filament 1.75 is carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please make sure to NEVER let go the tip of the filament as it may create nodes. Holes on the side of the spool can be used to prevent this issue
  • Printing Settings - Nozzle: 250C 270C; Bed: 25C 50C; Speed: 30mm/s 60mm/s; Annealing: 80C for 6h (To ensure a good heat resistance of your printed part it is recommended to anneal your PolyMide CoPA 3D print model); Bed Surface: Glass with glue (PVA glue is always required for better adhesion)
  • Note - We recommend to switch to a abrasion resistant nozzle such as hardened steel nozzle. PolyMide CoPA 3D Filament is a very stiff filament so it is required to have a good set up to ensure a good feeding (avoiding excessive bending in the filament guide system). It's ultra critical to have your filament enclosed in a dessicant box while printing, put you filament back to the resealable bag when not using it, and keep your nozzles clean between every 8 prints or so

Brand: Polymaker


Color: 1.75mm 0.75kg Copa, Black (Cardboard Spool)


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 10


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 10


Item Weight: 750 Grams


Print media: Card stock


Manufacturer: ‎Polymaker


Brand: ‎Polymaker


Item Weight: ‎1.65 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎2.36 x 10.24 x 2.76 inches


Item model number: ‎PG05001


Color: ‎1.75mm 0.75kg Copa, Black (Cardboard Spool)


Material Type: ‎Nylon


Size: ‎1.75mm


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PG05001


Item Weight: ‎750 Grams


Date First Available: October 28, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Strong stuff
Copa took a bit to dial it in but wow this is strong stuff and prints smooth.. But doesn't like overhangs much.. Could be in my settings tho.. As most know every printer is different with settings..I turned up my feed rate to 115% and made a huge difference in layer adhesion and Wall adhesion. Using the creality spider hot end and simplify 3d slicer.. And printing at 240 temp.. .24 up to .32 layer thickness ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2022 by john

  • Terrible product, wasted most of the roll trying to dial in setting
Terrible product, wasted most of the roll trying to dial in settings, still poor layer adhesion. Bambu P1S
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by KSwift

  • Fails to print
Filament came in well packed. Just to be sure, I baked it overnight at 55C (max dryer temperature). Later on during printing, there were no hissing or popping noises so it was truly dry. I started with the recommended 260C nozzle and 45C bed settings. After the first few layers the extruder starts to make creaking noises and skips. Upon inspection I could see a few ground out spots on the filament. Temperature was raised to 270C to improve the flow. Still no go. Model changed to reduce retractions. Still no go. Checking the filament movement, it seems as if the flow gets restricted now and then and extruder fail to overcome it. Increasing spring tension and “helping” the extruder improve things somewhat but not enough to finish a print. Partial clogging? Extruder is Micro Swiss bowden dual gear. It is calibrated and does not any problems with other filament: various PLAs, PolyMax™ PC, PolyMide™ PA6-CF, etc. Suspecting there might have been a fault with the printer I swapped Polymaker CoPA for the old trusty Taulman Alloy 910 and the exact same g-code completed just fine. I did manage to complete one part and it came out strong, with decent finish and slight warp. No problems with the first layer or inter-layer adhesion. So, I suspect if you manage to print it, the parts would be, as expected, quite strong. As for me, it is back to Alloy 910. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2022 by Sergei Sharonov

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