eSUN ePAHT-CF (ePA6-CF) High Temperature Nylon Carbon Fiber - 1.75mm 750g Spool Natural Black

eSUN ePAHT-CF (ePA6-CF) High Temperature Nylon Carbon Fiber - 1.75mm 750g Spool Natural Black - Digitmakers.ca
eSUN ePAHT-CF (ePA6-CF) High Temperature Nylon Carbon Fiber - 1.75mm 750g Spool Natural Black - Digitmakers.ca
eSUN ePAHT-CF (ePA6-CF) High Temperature Nylon Carbon Fiber - 1.75mm 750g Spool Natural Black - Digitmakers.ca
eSUN ePAHT-CF (ePA6-CF) High Temperature Nylon Carbon Fiber - 1.75mm 750g Spool Natural Black - Digitmakers.ca

Price
$99.99

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ePA6-CF has been renamed to ePAHT-CF. Both names refer to the same product. 

ePAHT-CF (nylon carbon fiber) is a material jointly developed by eSUN and LUVOCOM.

Compared with PA66, the size and electrical properties of ePAHT-CF are less affected by humidity and temperature. The strength of ePAHT-CF is higher than other eSUN nylon series products. The surface of the printed items is matte and fine.

On the basis of the performance of PA6, 15% high-rigidity carbon fiber is added, high-strength, high-rigidity, impact resistance, self-lubricating and abrasion resistance, excellent chemical resistance, high temperature resistance, the continuous use temperature of the parts can reach 150°C, and the short-term use temperature can reach 180°C. It can be detected by metal detector (≥ 2 mm³). The strip electrode insulation resistance and surface resistance are less than 102Ω. It can be used as a conductive and antistatic material.

Compared with pure nylon, the shrinkage rate and water absorption rate are greatly reduced. The printed model has high dimensional stability, good mechanical performance, good interlayer bonding, excellent printability, low distortion, no warping, and no chamber or bed heat is required.


Product advantages:

  • High strength, high rigidity, the strength is much higher than other eSUN nylon series products
  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • High temperature resistance
  • High dimensional stability
  • Excellent surface effect
  • Excellent printability, good interlayer adhesion, no warping
  • Conductive and antistatic

 

Physical performance indicators:

Filament

ePAHT-CF

Melt Index

19.68(270℃/2.16kg)

Density

1.4g/cm3

Impact strength

12.74

Tensile Strength

173.37Mpa

Elongation at break

8.93%

Bending strength

171.64Mpa

Flexural modulus

5612.41Mpa

Heat distortion temperature

190℃

Continuous use temperature (UL 746B)

150℃

Short-term use temperature

180℃

Bar electrode insulation resistance

≤10²Ω

Surface resistance

<10²Ω

 

Material Comparison Chart

Filament ePA-CF ePAHT-CF ePA12-CF
Impact strength 18.67 KJ/M2 12.74 KJ/M2 11.33 KJ/M2
Tensile Strength 140Mpa 173.37 Mpa 108.18 Mpa
Elongation at break 10.61% 8.93% 9.02%
Bending strength 140Mpa 171.64Mpa 116.58Mpa
Flexural modulus 4363Mpa 5612.41Mpa 3335 Mpa
Heat distortion temperature 155℃ 190℃ 90℃

 

Print Performance Comparison


ePA-CF

ePAHT-CF

Surface finish

No obvious layer pattern

Matte surface

No obvious layer pattern

Matte surface

ePAHT-CF=ePA-CF

Hole-column fit model

(smaller value is better)

0.3mm

0.3mm

ePAHT-CF=ePA-CF

Suspension model

(larger value is better)

≤70°

≤70°

ePAHT-CF=ePA-CF

Suspended bridge

(larger value is better)

50mm

50mm

ePAHT-CF=ePA-CF


Print Parameters

Filament

ePAHT-CF

Recommended print temperature

260-300℃

Bed

45-60℃(Masking paper, PVP solid glue, glass board, carbon fiber board, PEI)

Fan

0%

Print speed

40-100mm/s

Note: Print test conditions: nozzle 280℃; bed 80℃; speed 40mm/s

 

Precautions:

ePAHT-CF is easy to absorb water. Please dry before printing (70℃/12H). It is recommended to use with eSUN eBOX when printing. ePAHT-CF is very easy to grind nozzles and extruder gears. It is recommended to use hardened steel nozzles or ruby nozzles. Hardened steel extruder gears can be selected if possible. If the throat printing time is long, it needs to be replaced. It is recommended to print with the eBOX and ruby nozzle together.

SKU: ESUN-FL-EPAHT-CF-1.75MM-0.75KG

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