🖨️ Elevate Your Prints with eSUN's Carbon Fiber Magic!
The eSUN 1.75mm ePA-CF Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon Filament is a high-quality 3D printing material designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. With a recommended printing temperature of 255°C, this durable filament combines the strength of carbon fiber with the versatility of nylon, ensuring your prints are not only visually stunning but also robust and long-lasting. Each 1KG spool is perfect for a variety of applications, making it an essential addition to your 3D printing toolkit.
Manufacturer | ESUN |
Brand | eSUN |
Model number | IG-EPACF175N1 |
Package Dimensions | 21.84 x 20.32 x 7.62 cm; 997.9 g |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Nylon |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | IG-EPACF175N1 |
Item Weight | 998 g |
S**N
poor layer adhesion
ran at 255C with 55C bed, preheated filament to 50C. Got nice smooth top layers no separation between between lines. started taking the supports out and the layers just started flaking apart like a grands biscuit.unless you you have a $1K set up don't waste your money, get PLA + its much tougher.
A**C
This filament was just awesome I have been testing out several different filaments and ...
This filament was just awesome I have been testing out several different filaments and this stuff just beets them all. If your going to build something that is going to take a beating this would be my first choice.Printing at @ 250 nozzle temp 80 bed temp with a raft witch a light application of Magigoo before heating the bed.I am also using an enclosure that is around a constant 100f.
J**S
but when it works it is very nice.
repeatedly clogs .5mm stainless nozzles, but when it works it is very nice.
T**W
When stiff and strong is a must, but rubbing is not a problem.
Light and *very* stiff prints. Strong, but also a bit brittle. The filament is abrasive, as is the finished print, so I am not sure using it for gears or pulleys is the best idea. Also not good for things you might rub with your hand. And of course an abrasion resistant nozzle is a must.It prints reasonably well, thought it is "oozy". I got some little loops sticking out were the travels ended or began. Need to try some tweaking I guess.For the print surface plain BuildTak was useless - it never adhered at all. PEI seemed to adhere but always came loose after about 10mm height.Blue tape worked like a charm though.My go-to engineering material is still eSun "ePC" polycarbonate, but for things that need be to super stiff I will use this. I wished I hadn't got 1Kg as I don't know how long it will take to use it up. I am storing it in a rubbermaid "dry box" so hopefully it will last. If not I have a food dehydrator to dry it.
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