Technical filament from polyamide modified for 3D-printing in FFF with additional carbon fibers. Material Properties The carbon fibers reduce the shrinkage and the warping behaviour extremely. Material shows excellent strength...
Technical filament from polyamide modified for 3D-printing in FFF with additional carbon fibers. The carbon fibers reduce the shrinkage and the warping behaviour extremely. Material Properties Material shows superior strength...
Description Black Carbon Fibre 0.75kg in 2.85mm diameter and approximately 90m long 3D PRINT WITH REAL CARBON. WITHOUT THE FOOTPRINT Carbon fibre is known for being strong, yet lightweight and...
PAHT CF15 is a high-performance 3D printing filament that opens new application fields in FFF printing. In parallel to its advanced mechanical properties, dimensional stability and chemical resistance, it has...
Description Ultrafuse® PET (previously Innofil3D PET, different name, same high-quality product!)is made from a premium, food approved PET (Polyethylene terephthalate). PET is widely used to produce food and beverage containers...
Please be aware - this filament once printed is more towards the grey side of the black scale. The 3D filament Kimya ABS Carbon belongs to the styrenic polymer family. Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene-carbon (ABS...
The Kimya PEKK Carbon 3D filament belongs to the polyaryletherketone family. Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) is a thermoplastic polymer reinforced with carbon fiber. This combination gives it a high level of rigidity...
The Kimya PETG Carbon 3D filament is a mixture of PETG and carbon fibers. The addition of carbon fibers to PETG provides high levels of mechanical performance. Thanks to its...
The Kimya PETG Carbon 3D filament is a mixture of PETG and carbon fibers. The addition of carbon fibers to PETG provides high levels of mechanical performance. Thanks to its...
Built to withstand the rigors of real-world applications, PPS CF (polyphenylene sulfide, reinforced with 10% carbon fiber) boasts high chemical resistance, heat resistance, and dimensional stability. Now you can be...