Fiberlogy Nylon PA12 + GF15 Natural, 1.75 mm (500 g)
Nylon filament with the addition of glass fibre in natural colour
$44.24 $52.05 -15%
($88.48 / kg, All prices excl. VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- High impact resistance
- Chemical resistance
- Low shrinkage
Item no.: FL-PA12-15GF-NATURAL-175-050, Content: 500 g, EAN: 5902560993301
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: FL-PA12-15GF-NATURAL-175-050
- Manufacturer No.: PA12-15GF-NATURAL-175-050
- Manufacturer: Fiberlogy
- Content: 500 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Product type: PA - Nylon Filaments
- Color: Natural
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 255 - 270 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 90 - 110 °C
Description
PA12 + GF15 is another product (after PA12 + CF) that is an extension of Fiberlogy's nylon range. The addition of glass fibre made it possible to obtain a filament that combines high durability and impact resistance as well as temperature and chemical resistance at the same time.
Due to its low shrinkage and high dimensional stability, the Fiberlogy PA12 + GF15 filament is suitable for printers that are not equipped with a heated chamber.
The PA12 + GF15 filament offers greater flexibility than nylon with carbon fibres, making it ideal for applications that work under variable loads and are exposed to shocks.
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