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🔥 Carbon Filament Additive Manufacturing Products by KIMYA: Optimized 3D Printing Supplies Review

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Description of 🔥 Carbon Filament Additive Manufacturing Products by KIMYA: Optimized 3D Printing Supplies

EXCELLENCE AND EXPERTISE: These filaments are made from an ABS modified to achieve superior printing characteristics. Carbon fibers provide better stiffness to the filament than standard ABS. INNOVATION AND AGILITY: Good impact resistance and good appearance. Material reinforced with carbon fibers and aramid fibers to prevent shrinkage during 3D printing. USE : Appreciated by drone builders and model building enthusiasts. Used to make tooling, parts printed in 3D with this filament are lighter and less fragile than with conventional ABS. ECO-RESPONSIBLE: The company undertakes to act positively on the environment with more sustainable and responsible materials but also to defend an ethical and more environmentally conscious approach. KIMYA: The Kimya brand, launched by ARMOR, offers an innovative solution of tailor-made 3D materials adapted to the needs of industrialists, high quality materials.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great start for a new product

That's why I'm always on the lookout for good quality carbon fiber filament. ABS can be a difficult material to print on and I decided to give it a try. So far I've had very good success with it. I printed with a 0.80mm nozzle on my Ender 3 Pro at 260 degrees Celsius, in my case 100 degrees, with no additional heat. The adhesion of the layers seems to be good. The parts I printed turned out really well. I gave 4 stars for two reasons. Firstly it is expensive for 500g. Second, the yarn isn't as…

Pros
  • Additive Manufacturing Products
Cons
  • Some Little Things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great ABS! Excellent workmanship, very durable

This is a good ABS material. It requires a higher temperature than most others. I found it a little under the extrusion. I used a 0.40mm diameter nozzle. I think it would be better with a bigger nozzle. I can't tell you if it's worth the high price but it will produce high quality prints. No problem sticking to the table. I printed on a modified Ender 3 with a bed temperature of 100°C and a hotend temperature of 260°C at 40mm/s. /6/21): I have updated my rating to 5 stars. I've been using it…

Pros
  • Industry and Science
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent durability and ease of use

I used this filament in my Direct Extrusion Ender-5 Pro with a PEI build plate. Adhesion: Generally very good at 100°C with edge, without glue or other additives. I didn't experience any delamination at all, although I expected little warping or no edges at lower bed temperatures - an issue I've had with the Ender-5 Pro for a while. The warpage I get isn't so much from drafts as it is from uneven cooling and shrinkage throughout the part - injection molding has the same phenomenon, and you just

Pros
  • 3D printing consumables
Cons
  • Out of fashion