3DXTech CARBONX CF ABS 2.85mm 3D Printer Filament 750gms

3DXTech CARBONX CF ABS 2.85mm 3D Printer Filament 750gms

£54.94 £65.93 inc. VAT

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£54.94 £65.93 inc. VAT

CarbonX CFR-ABS is a high-performance carbon fibre reinforced ABS filament.

Availability: Only 2 left in stock SKU: 32112

Description

 

CarbonX CF ABS ~ Carbon Fibre Reinforced ABS 3D Filament

CarbonX CFR-ABS is a high-performance carbon fibre reinforced ABS filament ideal for anyone that desires a structural component with high modulus, excellent surface quality, dimensional stability, light weight, and ease of printing. Made using 15% High-Modulus Carbon Fibre (not carbon powder or milled carbon fibre). Made in the USA using premium Sabic MG-94 ABS and high modulus carbon fibre.

Recommended Print Conditions:

Extruder: 220-240?C. 3DXMAX CFR is a filled product and has a higher melt viscosity vs. unfilled resin. Therefore, it is sometimes necessary to print at higher temperatures to allow the resin to flow properly.

Bed Temp: 100-110?C

Bed Prep: Kapton Tape, ABS/Acetone Slurry PrintBite 3DLACDIMAFIX

Nozzle: We currently recommend minimum 0.4mm orifice.

Layer Height: Ideal layer height is 60% of nozzle diameter. We do not recommend printing layers below 0.25mm with carbon fibre grades. Lower than 0.25mm may create too much back pressure in the hot end and result in poor feeding, jams, drive gear clicking, and eating a notch into the filament.

Drying Instructions: Please see the following instructions for when you want to dry out this filament, though more for Nylons, PEEKS, etc..

CF ABS – 80c Max temp – Drying Duration 2-4 hours

Max drying temp: Important – this temperature should not be exceeded without risking the deformation of the filament, reel, or both.

Drying duration: This of course depends on how wet the material is. If it has been sitting out for several weeks or months, then you may need to dry it longer to drive out the moisture. High-temp materials like PEKK, PEEK, and PEI may need to be dried longer since they are slow to pick up moisture, but also slow to give moisture up when drying.

Nylon: Anyone who prints with nylon knows how fast it can pick up moisture and what this does to the quality of your printing. We recommend 90?C and at least 4 hours to dry nylon, but this is a starting point. Saturated nylon may take 24+ hours to dry enough to make decent prints. Keep the material in a dry place while printing and between print jobs to make drying easier.

Over-drying Nylon: One thing to note is that over-drying nylon can be more difficult to dry and handle. Nylon actually likes a little bit of moisture in it or it will be brittle and more difficult to process. Printing with nylon is so much fun!

Vacuum oven: The use of a vacuum oven is of course helpful, but not necessary. Any oven that heats the filament up to the recommended temp is generally suitable. There are several filament ‘dryers’ on the market, but even a simple toaster oven can dry the filament between uses.

Ventilation: It’s always a great idea to make sure you have proper ventilation in your printing environment – whether during printing or drying filament – to assure good air quality while processing these plastic materials.

Smoke and Fire Detection: Please make sure you have a smoke detector in any environment where you are printing. You are processing plastic materials and many of them are flammable and all exude some vapours during printing.

 
 
3DXTECH Customer Reviews;

Very nice results
Very nice results. You have to slow down on this one though. I HIGHLY recommend a steel nozzle also. You will need to adjust your support structure settings. Over all though, excellent filament and strong.

Very pleased with ease of use and vapor-smoothed appearance
I was pleasantly surprised at how forgiving this filament is with my 0.4mm nozzle, even when going well below the recommended layer height. One project had some very gradual ramps and I was able to print at 0.1mm without jams. Smoothing with acetone vapor resulted in an almost metallic-looking sheen. Sweet!

CarbonX ABS
Overall excellent ABS material, Great adhesion and not too much warping from my experience so far. I’ve been getting excellent prints out of this material. It is somewhat brittle off the roll but the finished parts definitely seem strong.


Disclaimer (of course): This technical information is furnished without charge or obligation and accepted at the recipients sole risk. The information provided in this data corresponds to our knowledge on the subject at the date of its publication. This information may be subject to revision as new knowledge and experience becomes available. The data provided should not be used to establish specification limits or used alone as the basis of design; they are not intended to substitute for any testing you may need to conduct to determine for yourself the suitability of a specific material for your particular purposes. Since we cannot anticipate all variations in actual end-use conditions, 3DXTech makes no warranties and assumes no liability in connection with any use of this information.

 

ABS

Overview

Strong and robust. Heat and chemical resilient. An Inexpensive choice for engineering-grade prints.

ABS has solid mechanical properties in the form of heat and impact resistance. Its high durability makes it perfect for printing moving and weight-bearing parts. ABS is shatter resistant; when pushed to its limit parts will bend or warp instead of snapping or shattering. ABS has decent chemical sustainability, making it resilient to sunlight, moisture, acids, and oils. Long exposure to sunlight may cause prints to degrade, making ASA a better choice for outdoor prints.

ABS is quite a common material making it relatively inexpensive whilst also being built to last in tough environments. The main detriment is that it can be quite difficult to print with, and can require printer tuning to get the perfect print.
Printed parts can be polished with acetone, giving them a smooth and glossy finish and hiding layer lines. When printing with this material, it is possible that toxic fumes are produced. This can be circumvented by printing In a well-ventilated area or using an extractor.

Used for: Injection molding, LEGO, electronic casings, automotive parts.

Strength

High

Durability

High

Printability

Difficult

Pros

Cons

Recommended Settings

Print Temp

220°C – 270°C


Cooling Fan Off


Temp may vary on brand

Bed Temp

80°C – 110°C


Temp may vary on brand

Print Surface

Heated Bed Required
Enclosure Required

Example Prints

Additional information

Weight0.75 kg
Filament Brand

3DXTech

Filament Colour

Black

Filament Diameter

2.85mm

Filament Type

ABS, Carbon Fibre

Filament Weight

750gms

Filament Weight

750gms

Filament Range

3DXTech CarbonX

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