Mingda HTPA-CF Filament 1.75mm 1kg / 3kg
Mingda HTPA-CF Filament 1.75mm 1kg / 3kg
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The filament HtPA-CF It's an elite technical material for 3D printing, made from high-temperature nylon (PPA) reinforced with 15% carbon fiber. This gives the filament exceptional stiffness, mechanical strength, and dimensional stability, perfect for industrial, automotive, and aerospace applications that require extreme performance.
The innovative carbon fiber reinforcement technology creates a mesh structure that significantly reduces warping, deformation, and moisture absorption, enabling precise prints with a high-quality matte finish. HtPA-CF maintains excellent mechanical properties even at continuous temperatures up to 150°C, with peaks up to 180°C, and is resistant to solvents and aggressive chemicals.
Available in 1 kg spools with a diameter of 1.75 mm, it is ideal for structural components subject to wear, high-stress functional parts and precision prototypes.
Main features
- High Temperature Nylon (PPA) with 15% carbon fiber
- High mechanical resistance and rigidity similar to treated aluminum
- Excellent dimensional stability with low moisture absorption
- Continuous resistance up to 150°C, peak up to 180°C
- Matte surface, industrial quality finishes
- Resistant to solvents and chemicals
- Ideal for structural parts, gears and high stress components
- 1 kg reels, diameter 1.75 mm
Shipping and Warranty
Shipping and Warranty
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