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Polymaker PolyMide PA6-GF Nylon Glass Fibre 1.75mm Filament 2kg

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Polymaker PolyMide PA6-GF Nylon Glass Fibre 1.75mm Filament 2kgPolyMide is a family of Nylon polyamide based filaments. Produced with Polymakers Warp Free technology, PolyMide filaments deliver engineering properties intrinsic to Nylon and ease of printing. PolyMide PA6 GF is an industrial glass fibre reinforced PA6 (Nylon 6) filament featuring 25% chopped glass fibres by weight. The material exhibits excellent thermal and mechanical properties without sacrificing the layer adhesion like with many other glass

PolyMide™ is a family of Nylon/polyamide based filaments. Produced with Polymaker’s Warp-Free™ technology, PolyMide™ filaments deliver engineering properties intrinsic to Nylon and ease of printing. 

PolyMide™ PA6-GF is an industrial glass fibre reinforced PA6 (Nylon 6) filament featuring 25% chopped glass fibres by weight. The material exhibits excellent thermal and mechanical properties without sacrificing the layer adhesion like with many other glass-fibre reinforced filaments. This is achieved through Polymakers Fibre-Adhesion™ technology which optimises the surface chemistry of the fibres to achieve better dispersion and bonding to the Nylon 6 matrix and delivers an outstanding filament for functional applications. PolyMide™ PA6-GF offers an excellent cost-to-performance ratio for many end-use and functional applications.

Features

  • Excellent Stiffness & Strength - Featuring a tensile modulus up to 4.4 GPA on the XY axis and 3.3 GPA on the Z axis, PolyMide™ PA6-GF combines excellent stiffness and toughness to deliver a versatile and high-performance filament for a wide variety of high performance and dry industrial or engineering applications[1].
  • Excellent Heat Resistance - Featuring a heat deflection temperature of up to 191°C after annealing[2], PolyMide™ PA6-GF can be used to print parts working in a wide temperature range and has been utilised to create custom lab equipment working at temperatures as low as -190°C.
  • Outstanding Layer Adhesion - Most fibre reinforced materials show a decrease in z-axis layer adhesion when compared with their non-fibre reinforced Nylons, producing a part that is only stronger on the X-Y axis but detrimental to the Z axis. Polymakers new technology in PolyMide™ PA6-GF not only solves this problem but actually increases Z axis tensile strength creating more isotropic parts that are strong in every direction.
  • Warp-Free™ - Warp-Free™ technology enables the production of Nylon-based filaments that can be 3D printed with excellent dimensional stability and near-zero warpage. This is achieved by the fine control of microstructure and crystallisation behaviour of Nylon, which enables the material to fully release the internal stress before solidification. The Warp-Free™ technology in PolyMide™ PA6-GF is designed to work best with minimal bed temperatures.
  • Wear Resistant and Tough - Parts printed in PolyMide™ PA6-GF display excellent strength and wear resistant properties.
  • Improved Printability – Unlike many other Nylon filaments, PolyMide™ PA6-GF is extremely easy to work with, exhibiting excellent dimensional stability. It is compatible with most filament-based 3D printers with no heated bed or chamber required!
  • Uncompromised Quality - Polymakers leading quality control process and rigorous in-house testing ensure reliable printing and consistency across spools and batches.

[1] Most Nylon parts in the real world undergo a process called "Moisture conditioning" which improves toughness and flexibility of the Nylon while reducing tensile strength and stiffness. Unless protected with a moisture barrier, PA6-GF shows a greater change in mechanical properties when subjected to water / high humidity in comparison to long-chain nylon filaments like PA12-CF or PA612-CF. In simple terms PA6-GF will typically offer the best properties in a dry application, but for a wet or high humidity application a longer chain nylon such as PA612 or PA12 may be better. See "Specifications & FAQ" tab to learn more about what moisture conditioning is, how it works and if it's relevant to your application.
[2] PolyMide™ PA6-GF displays the best mechanical and thermal properties when fully crystallised. The printed part will not reach full crystallisation during the printing process, an additional step is required: Annealing. PolyMide™ PA6-GF can be annealed in the oven at 80˚C for 6 hours right after the printing process.

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