Description
Nylon 12 3D Filament is an engineering-grade material that offers low moisture uptake, superior chemical resistance, excellent mechanical and thermal properties while offering ease of printing. Nylon 12 is a must-have when printing functional prototypes and production parts. Nylon 12 absorbs much less moisture than PA6-based materials (5X less!) and has superior retention of mechanical properties after exposure to humid environments.
We provide the EEPROM chip for your printer (Classic or Plus Style Chip). All you need to do is load your canister, install the chip, and start printing!
We provide the EEPROM chip for your printer (Classic or Plus Style Chip). All you need to do is load your canister, install the chip, and start printing!
Reviews
Abrasive Material
This material is particularly abrasive among 3D printing filaments. Users may find standard brass nozzles are chewed through very quickly compared to standard wear and tear. When worn through, the nozzle diameter will widen inconsistently and the printer will experience extrusion issues.
Because of this, it's strongly recommended this material be printed through a hardened steel nozzle rather than a softer metal. Hardened steel nozzles can often be inexpensive and easily installed depending on your printer manufacturer's instructions.
Material DETAILS
Glass Fiber Reinforced Filament
What Is It?
DescriptionFibers made of glass reinforced into the polymer during manufacturing and aligned along the axis of filament.
This, along with their physical makeup, give this material enormous strength and mechanical properties.
What Does It Do?
Glass fiber reinforcement gives material a lot of desirable properties:
High strength
High stiffness
High chemical resistance
Low thermal expansion
How Does It Work?
Reinforcing plastic with glass fibers produces a 3D printing filament which exhibits the best properties of both fiberglass and the plastic of choice.
What Is It Good For?
Ideal for any applications which require strength and rigidity.
For these reasons, glass fiber reinforced filament is very popular in automotive, mechanical, civil engineering, and research industries.
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