Heat-stabilized 30% glass fiber-reinforced copolyamide
Spectrum PA6 Low Warp GF30 is another addition to our line of composite materials based on technical nylon 6. This time, the filler is glass fiber, which has proven highly successful as an additive for enhancing plastic properties. This type of reinforcement is typically used to improve mechanical characteristics, especially tensile and compressive strength.
Spectrum PA6 Low Warp GF30 is designed for users who prioritize high mechanical performance, hardness, and thermal resistance in their models. Due to its high glass fiber content, this filament exhibits very low shrinkage during processing. Interestingly, in terms of thermal resistance, Spectrum PA6 Low Warp GF30 performs just as well as its carbon-fiber-filled counterpart, with an HDT of 180 "C—placing it among the top dedicated materials available for desktop 3D printers.
Key Features:
- 30% glass fiber content - high mechanical strength and abrasion resistance - excellent chemical resistance - thermal resistance HDT – 180 "C - printable on desktop machines without a heated chamber - matte, carbonized print surface - excellent layer adhesion
Applications:
- functional prototypes - manufacturing tools - working parts for tools and machinery – rotors, gears - guides, gear racks, guide rollers - production of protective rings and plates with enhanced chemical and corrosion resistance
Filament Specifications:
- filament diameter: 1.75 mm / 2.85 mm - extrusion temperature: 250–280 "C - bed temperature: <80 "C - print speed: 30–70 mm/s
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