Colors
CARBON-P is available from stock in it’s natural dark grey.
For other non stock colors please ask our team.
Standard
NA1 Natural Dark Grey
Carbon-P
CARBON-P is our 15% carbon fiber reinforced PET-G based filament. The result is a more than twice as stiff filament as PET-G with increased impact and heat resistance (Vicat) to 75˚C. This, together with other features, such as a matt surface, no warp, dimensionally stable and extremely forgiving to print, makes CARBON-P suitable for a very wide variety of applications besides the typically mentioned RC parts, drones, automotive and more.
Carbon-P features:
- 15% Carbon fiber reinforced PET-G
- Extremely stiff
- Increased impact and heat resistance
- No warping and dimensionally stable
- Matt surface
- Abrasive (see * at additional info*)
Size | ø Tolerance | Roundness |
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1,75mm | ø 0,05mm | 95% |
2,85mm | ø 0,10mm | 95% |
Description | Test method | Typical value |
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Specific gravity | ISO 1183 | 1,31 g/cc |
MFI 200˚C /5kg | ISO 1183 | 3,8 g/10min |
Tensile strength at yield | ISO 527 | 101 MPa |
Tensile strength at break | ISO 527 | 100 MPa |
Elongation strain at yield | ISO 527 | 2,7% |
Elongation strain at break | ISO 527 | 3,7% |
Tensile (E) modulus | ISO 527 | 9930 MPa |
Impact strength - Charpy method 23ºC | ISO 179 1eA | 7 kJ/m² |
Vicat softening temp. | ISO 306 | 75°C |
Heat deflection temp. | ISO 75 | 78,6°C |
Description | Test method | Typical value |
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printing temp. | Internal method | 240±10˚C |
Packaging
CARBON-P is available in nearly any type of packaging and labelling. Ask our team to help you customizing your product.Additional information
We recommend to print with a heated bed, the recommended temperature is 70-90°C. *Please consider the use of a hardened steel nozzle when printing with CARBON P . The carbon fibers are abrasive and will result in fast wear of regular brass nozzles “Less active cooling is required” which leads to less thermal shock in a print and increased material stability. CARBON-P can be used on all common desktop FDM or FFF technology 3D printers.