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Premium CARBONX™ Carbon Fiber PLA Filament - Black (1.75mm/2.85mm/3.00mm) for 3D Printing - Ideal for High-Strength Prototypes, RC Parts & Automotive Components
Premium CARBONX™ Carbon Fiber PLA Filament - Black (1.75mm/2.85mm/3.00mm) for 3D Printing - Ideal for High-Strength Prototypes, RC Parts & Automotive Components

Premium CARBONX™ Carbon Fiber PLA Filament - Black (1.75mm/2.85mm/3.00mm) for 3D Printing - Ideal for High-Strength Prototypes, RC Parts & Automotive Components

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Color:
Black
Size:
1.75mm
2.85mm

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Description

CarbonX™ CFR Carbon Fiber Reinforced PLA Filament

CarbonX™ CFR-PLA is an improved CF reinforced 3D printing filament vs. the competition.  Made using High-Modulus Carbon Fiber (not carbon powder or milled carbon fiber).  This filament is ideal for anyone that desires a structural component with high modulus, excellent surface quality, dimensional stability, light weight, and ease of printing.  Made in the USA using premium Natureworks PLA and high modulus carbon fiber.  

NO heated bed required!  

CarbonX™ CFR PLA is suitable for use in practically any desktop 3D Printer.  Please note - carbon fiber reinforced filaments are abrasive and can wear out a brass or aluminum nozzle.  We recommend our A2 Hardened Steel Nozzles

Recommended Print Conditions:

  • Extruder:  190-220°C.  
  • Bed Temp:  23 - 60°C  (Heated bed NOT necessary)  
  • Bed Prep:  3DXTech Blue Painters Tape, PVA-based Glue, Hairspray on clean glass
  • Nozzle: We strongly recommend a 0.4mm orifice or larger using one of our A2 Hardened Nozzles
  • Layer Height:  Ideal layer height is 60% of nozzle diameter.  We do not recommend printing layers below 0.25mm with carbon fiber grades.  Lower than 0.25mm may create too much back pressure in the hot end and result in poor feeding, jams, drive gear clicking, and eating a notch into the filament.