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Polymaker Polymaker Fiberon™ PA12-CF10 1.75 mm / 500g / Black

Polymaker Fiberon™ PA12-CF10 1.75 mm / 500g / Black

carbon fiber reinforced long chain copolyamide filament

PA12-CF10 / in 1.75mm / 500g, 2000g / black

  • low moisture sensitivity
  • excellent sufrace finish
  • excellent dimension stability during printing

Fiberon™ PA12-CF10 is carbon fiber reinforced long chain copolyamide 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-freeTM technology enhance the size stability of the prints produced with this material.

Fiberon™ PA12-CF10 is the same great formula as PolyMide PA12-CF, although Fiberon™ PA12-CF10 may print in a slightly darker black shade color than its predecessor.

Download the TDS to learn more about the performance of the material.

Printing Requirements

  • All-metal hotend 280ËšC+
  • Hardened nozzle
  • Filament dryer
  • Annealing post printing
  • Moisture conditioning after Annealing
  • Material
    Fiberon™ PA12-CF10
  • Printing temp.
    280 - 300 ËšC
  • Heatbed
    40 - 50 ËšC
  • Chamber Temperature
    Room Temperature
  • Surface
    BuildTak, Magigoo
  • Filament diameter
    1,75 mm
  • Filament net weight
    500 g / 2000 g
  • Gross weight
    900 g / 3200 g
  • Storage
    cool and dry

What is annealing?

You can find out more about annealing HERE

What is moisture conditioning?

Moisture conditioning refers to allowing the print to absorb moisture. This is inevitble since nylons are hygroscopic, but you can expedite the process by keeping the print in a high humidity climate, or submerging them in water, for 48 hours. All of our test specimens were annealed at 100ËšC for 16 hours, and then immerged in water at 60ËšC for 48 hours. The average moisture content of specimens is 2.57%.

Should I anneal before or after moisture conditioning?

When you anneal in a convection oven, you will dry the part out. So if you moisture condition before annealing - you will need to moisture condition again after. So we would suggest to moisture condition after annealing.

Why do you use such a low build plate temperature with your nylons?

Our nylons come with our Warp-Free™ Technology. In order for this Warp-Free™ technology to work as it should - we want to make sure the build plate and the ambient air temperatures are both below 50˚C. We then anneal the print after to get it's full strength.

Learn more HERE

Will the spools work in an AMS?

Yes! We have redesigned the edges of our spools so all Polymaker products will now spin great in the AMS.

That said - you will need to be careful when using any abrasive materials in the AMS.

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