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Description of SainSmart 1.75mm Carbon Fiber Filament 3D Printer: Optimized for SEO

[Incredible Strong] We use a new formula to improve its rigidity and print performance: 75% nylon coupled with 25% carbon fiber, which is ready to take on your next project. With no less than 20% Nylon based carbon fiber SainSmart CF20 is Easy to print, with great surface finish and strength to take on some of your most demanding jobs. [Lower Shrink Rate] It features with lower shrink rate, higher strength, and rigidity, less warpage and more resistant to wear and tear compared to the traditional nylon filament. [Smooth Printing] Produce high-quality parts that are easy to process and look great; all while delivering functionality, stiffness, dimensional stability and heat resistance in an easy to print material. [Application] It is suitable for those looking to make both strong and flexible industrial parts, prosthetics, medical equipment, and complex costumes, etc. Optimal print temperatures of 240-260°C with a build surface temperature of 80-90°Cmake it a great choice for professional and home 3D printers. [Tips] Carbon Fiber is abrasive and in general, these fibers will rapidly accelerate the nozzle-wear of brass nozzles. It is highly recommended that you use nozzles made from Stainless steel or other hardened alloys. For better layer adhesion and strength, a constant ambient temperature is needed, we recommended you to print in a enclosure or with an enclosed printer to get the best result.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good CF nylon at a reasonable price

Biggest PRO for this thread - the COST is about half the cost of NylonX - and that's a big difference. It seems comparable to other Nylon/CF filaments I've used except it's half the price - and I've printed CarbonX and NylonX. It may not look as "finished" as NylonX, but it seems to print about the same. It is slightly darker and blacker than CarbonX. Durability seems good as long as you print thick enough layers (CF infill works best with nozzles of 0.5 and larger and 0.2 and thicker layers)…

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Something different

Excellent building material. I have experience with Markforged Onyx and this is kind of a budget version of this stuff. I haven't used NylonX so I don't know how it compares. It may seem that the filament cut is a bit larger on this filament and because of this the filament diameter is a bit uneven and inconsistent, but for me it still prints pretty smooth. I bleed a bit with a 0.6mm nozzle so I would recommend 0.4 or 0.5 instead and maybe increase the retract speed and distance a little. But…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Might be my new favorite filament

This is a real deal. I needed something permanent to build functional parts that would wear out. Nylon mixed with carbon fiber seemed to make sense. Nylon is known for its durability, while carbon fiber provides extra rigidity. After my first functional print I couldn't be happier (see photos). Parts are hard and rigid but not brittle, strong and strong but not flexible. This material also has decent heat and chemical resistance (I work in a lab so that's good!). It's also relatively easy and…

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Unbelievable price