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1 inch Polymaker PA6-GF Nylon Filament Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of 1 inch Polymaker PA6-GF Nylon Filament

🦾 【Stiff & Strong & Heat Resistant Nylon Filament】 - Polymaker PolyMide PA6-GF nylon filament 1.75mm is glass fiber reinforced Nylon 6 filament exhibits excellent thermal and mechanical properties without sacrificing the layer adhesion. 👉 【Wide Application】 - PolyMide PA6-GF is very strong, durable and features an excellent heat resistance. It can be used in applications requiring torsional, tensile, and impact strength such as bicycle pedals, brackets, jigs, ESD safe fixtures, drone frame, prosthetics or handles. 🧵 【Tangle Free & Resealable Bag】 - Our glass fiber filled nylon filament 1.75 is carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please make sure to NEVER let go the tip of the filament as it may create nodes. Holes on the side of the spool can be used to prevent this issue. ⚙️ 【Printing Setting】 - Nozzle: 280-300 ̊C; Bed Temperature: 25-50 ̊C (Do NOT exceed 50 ̊C); Speed: 30mm/s – 60mm/s; Annealing: 80°C 6h (To ensure a good heat resistance of your printed part it is recommended to anneal your print model); Bed Surface: almost any surface with a thin coat of PVA glue or Magigoo PA. ⚠️ 【Note】It is important to have an abrasion resistant nozzle since there is 25% glass fiber inside this Nylon filament. PolyMide PA6-GF is a very stiff filament so it is required to have a good set up to ensure a good feeding (avoiding excessive bending in the filament guide system). It's ultra critical to have your filament enclosed in a dessicant box while printing, and keep your nozzles clean between every 8 prints or so. 🛡️ 【RISK FREE & LIFETIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT】 - We offer a full refund if the product is not performing as expected. Let us help you get your perfect beatiful prints and contact us via Amazon anytime you need.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong, beautiful, easy to print on.

It's awesome. I could stop here, but I'll tell you why. The parts come off the assembly platform ready to use, with minimal post-processing here and there (probably due to my own ribbon settings and preference for very hot and slow printing). The parts are lightweight yet very strong with excellent heat resistance and amazing tactile qualities. Layer lines are almost non-existent and I should add that I usually print with a 0.6 nozzle diameter with 0.2 to 0.36 layers depending on the part…

Pros
  • Additive Manufacturing Products
Cons
  • Disappear

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Edited: Very fragile for some reason

Edited: It was easy to print without a doubt BUT the prints had incredibly poor interlayer adhesion. I was printing a large structural part with a layer thickness of 0.6mm and a layer height of 0.3mm at 270°C in a heated enclosure and when I removed the print the parts broke in my hands. This filament was dried and printed from a dry box so I have no idea why it is so weak. The only thing that would be better would be if they made CoPA out of carbon fiber. I was concerned about warping because…

Pros
  • 3D printing consumables
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a serious thread

I've read some of the reviews here and was a bit overwhelmed, but they don't match the incredibly detailed and enthusiastic reviews of this thread on YouTube. I tried. The parts I used this on are intake bushings on an RV8. It's a two-seat, 220-mile plane with 3D-printed sleeves right up front. I wasn't at all sure if the 3D printed material would hold up. The first material I tried was NylonX. After a month of struggling with 4 spools, countless calls and emails to tech support, they finally…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Some small things