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🖨️ CARBONX Carbon Printing Filament 1.75mm: A High-Quality Solution for Advanced 3D Printing Review

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Description of 🖨️ CARBONX Carbon Printing Filament 1.75mm: A High-Quality Solution for Advanced 3D Printing

500 Gram Spool. 1.75mm Filament Diameter. Carbon Fiber Nylon. Extruder: 240-270°C. CarbonX CFR Nylon exhibits improved layer bonding at higher temperatures. Bed Temp: 80 - 100°C.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

I am an old dark blue or blue fishing line.

I bought this thread as an alternative to NylonX because it was in stock. I threw it in a dehydrator to remove any form of moisture. I printed it with the same settings as NylonX. 265c and 80c beds. The thread clung thinly to the garolith. The adhesion of the layers was very poor. The thread is very fragile, which is not like typical nylon. Almost makes me think I have a PLA carbon fiber spool. I can take the end and literally break the pieces off.

Pros
  • Extruder: 240-270°C. CarbonX CFR Nylon shows improved ply adhesion at higher temperatures.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Use a larger spool.

When the line is first taken out of the packaging it has a VERY annoying and EXTREMELY frustrating tendency to come loose from the spool. This can be easily mitigated by using a slightly larger spool with the same amount of line. Otherwise, it has good print quality and excellent material properties. Just expect to put it back on the drum two or three times before it's used up enough not to do it again. Up to this point, you'll also have to take care of the baby MUCH more than usual.

Pros
  • 500 gram spool
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Prints great with Prusa MK3S+ to CF preset

This was my first print with CF filament and I had a lot of clogged nozzles initially. I followed some advice and played around with the settings and after using about 1/4 of the spool I had no more sticking. I am using a 0.4mm tungsten carbide nozzle on a Prusa MK3S+. I think the most important setting is to use zero pull. Second, I reduced the speed significantly and used a "maximum volumetric speed" of about 4mm^3/s. Third, I used high temperature printing. I also print a short "windshield"…

Pros
  • Carbon Nylon
Cons
  • Fade