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PA612-CF Nylon Filament 1.75 Black, 500g Carbon Fiber Nylon Filament 1.75mm - PolyMide PA612-CF Strong & Low Moisture Sensitive Nylon 3D Printer Filament

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Color: 1.75mm 0.5kg Pa612-cf, Black


Features

  • Strong & Low Moisture Sensitive - PolyMide PA612-CF Nylon filament is a carbon fiber reinforced long chain polyamide 3D printer filament. It has lower moisture sensitivity compared to PA6/66 and PA6-based materials, and better mechanical properties than PA12-based materials. It has very excellent printability, good first layer adhesion, no jam, no warping, and no distortion
  • Wide Application - PolyMide PA612-CF filament 1.75mm has excellent mechanical and thermal properties as well as good size stability. It offers huge potential to industrial and engineering tooling, automotive, and end-use applications. And it has a wide printing temperature range, making it printable on consumer printers
  • Tangle Free & Resealable Bag - Our PA612-CF nylon filament 1.75 is carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please pass the filament through the fixed hole to avoid tangles after use
  • Printing Setting - Nozzle: 250-300C; Bed Temperature: 25-50C (Do NOT exceed 50C); Speed: 30mm/s 60mm/s; Bed Surface: almost any surface with a thin coat of PVA glue or Magigoo PA
  • Note - It is important to have an abrasion resistant nozzle since there is carbon fiber inside this Nylon filament. It is suggested to use metal coated brass nozzle when printing PolyMide PA612-CF on desktop 3D printers
  • Cardboard Spool - Comes in upgraded 3.0 version packaging with fully recycled cardboard spool and box

Description

PolyMide PA612-CF is a carbon fiber reinforced long chain polyamide filament. Thanks to its chemical structure, this product has lower moisture sensitivity compared to PA6/66 and PA6-based materials, and better mechanical properties than PA12-based materials. In addition, the carbon fiber reinforcement and Warp-free technology enhance the size stability of the prints produced with this material.

Brand: Polymaker


Material: Nylon


Color: 1.75mm 0.5kg Pa612-cf, Black


Item Weight: 500 Grams


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎Polymaker


Brand: ‎Polymaker


Item Weight: ‎1.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.87 x 7.87 x 2.64 inches


Item model number: ‎PG07001


Color: ‎1.75mm 0.5kg Pa612-cf, Black


Material Type: ‎Nylon


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PG07001


Date First Available: October 18, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • works great, looks amazing
works great and looks amazing, strongly suggest making sure the filament does not have any tight corners as it is brittle at filament and beastly strong printed
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024 by Crystal

  • Polymaker PA612-CF is some really awesome filament!
This stuff prints so good! Surface finish is amazing! And very strong! Will be buying more!
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Like it
The media could not be loaded. It prints good at nozzle 260⁰ Celsius nozzle and bed is 90⁰ celius
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024 by Kelz

  • no drying needed on pa612!
amazing engineering filament that perfectly fit my “specialized” prints ;)
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by diana

  • Execellent Product
It Takes a 'LOT" to impress me and the Plastic Polymaker PA 612 really gets it together!. Now Nylon is One of the Hardest Things to print right, But its also rewarding as if done right it makes some of the hardest parts ever!... Its an Exceptional Filament and for real as it can take real punishment, But its fairly easy to print and makes some good parts without exception!. In short its a specialty plastic as frankly not everyone needs a Workpiece super hard , And its a Higher priced Item tho there are others more costly!. But out of like 30 differing and yes costly plastic from different firms only 3 outa some 30 odd plastics pass the Supreme Test which is where i just simply jump up and down on the finished part and it 'DONT' break!. Seriously This Is Some Really Good stuff as I'm 165 and I cant just break it, So this stuff its that good!. PLUSES: It is really Super Hard stuff!. It has a slight flexibility so its not 'Too Likely' to just crack or fall apart!. Unless you go crazy with Heat its not real great on warping!... It may not be right for all applications, Like Marine use as Nylons will absorb Water but for Parts!.,.. MINUSES: Its Good Even Excellent but its costly tho It will meet a need!. It like other 'Hard Plastics' It can be can be hard, To dial in but its workable!... Like any other Tool it depends on your Skill level, Plus your willingness to Adapt!. Now my first Test Part was junk! My Second was passable, But i still needed Help then i remembered a Tip from an earlier reviewer that at times if you 'Cant' get something dialed in you can use CURA profiles to find a workable answer. OK I tried several but the one that seemed to work best with My Printer an Ender 3max was: Emotion Tech Nylon 1070!. The Basics seemed close enough to work as i only changed a couple of factors but here are the Specifics!. SPEED 45 Heat Start at 261, then after the 1st layer run the part at 258! BED Start at 65! After the 1st layer drop to 50 or 55!... Speed is what works best for your Machine tho im doing well at! SPEED 40 to 45!..... I heat dry my plastic, and let my Printer warm up on ABM settings for about a half hour!. And run the Filament in straight and hot from the dryer and im getting some nice parts!. Its a Great Plastic once you learn to use it!..... Hope this Helps! IndianaED..... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024 by Clarence E. Royce

  • Normally a good filament , but
Ordinarily my go to filament, but this roll was wound too tightly at the factory, so when the machine tried to feed it, it would jam up when trying to pull the filament from both edges of the roll. The filament was so tight it was jammed/ stuck where wound against the outside edges of the spool. I had to fix jams about every 30 minutes. Hoping this is a 1 time issue because ordinarily I love this filament especially for the value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by cm9999

  • Surprisingly Easy and Trouble-free
Until I got my Creality K1 Max, I did not have a printer I felt comfortable printing exotic materials with. For me, I consider ABS, ASA, and PA type filaments exotic because of the extra special considerations besides load filament and print. I really didn't want to waste filament trying different settings and calibrating this filament so it took me awhile to settle on a small print to just send and see what happens. I used OrcaSlicer and modified a default PA profile and used my regular print settings with some minor tweaks. This is the result. I wanted to show how easily supports come off and how clean it looks. Usually there would be loose strings on the layer touching supports, this stuff kept it together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Jack Daniels Jack Daniels

  • PA612-CF not as good as PA6-CF
I had high hopes for the PA612-CF but while it is a decent carbon fiber nylon filament, it is not as good as the PA6-CF. It is more flexible but just as, or even more so, prone to cracking under stress. It could be my skills or set up but I have had better luck with both PA6-CF and PA6-GF. I also did not notice any advantage relating to its ability to deal with moisture. If anything it seems more sensitive to moisture. The prints do look good and there is no issue with first layer adhesion if you use a glue stick. No warping, stringing or other issues to speak of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by Buffalo Joe

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