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๐ค Print Strong, Print Smart โ The Carbon Fiber Nylon Revolution
Creality's PPA-CF filament blends 15% chopped carbon fiber with high-performance nylon to deliver 48% greater strength and 102% higher stiffness than standard PA6-CF. It resists warping and moisture absorption by 66%, maintaining mechanical and thermal stability even in humid or submerged conditions. With ultra-high heat resistance up to 227ยฐC and broad printer compatibility, this 1kg black spool is engineered for professional-grade, durable 3D prints that rival original industrial parts.
| ASIN | B0DMSX1LH2 |
| Additional Features | Enhanced Mechanical Strength, Heat Resistance, Reduced Warping, Stable Performance in Humid Environments, Compatible with Multiple Printer Models |
| Brand Name | Creality |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars (9) |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Inches |
| Item Weight | 998 g |
| Manufacturer | Creality |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3D-PM-PPA-CF-BK |
| Material Type | PPA Carbon Fiber Nylon |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 198549022376 |
R**D
Printing in a Bambu H2D with the Bambu PPA-CF settings printed amazing! I was anxious to try and didn't dry it first before using as many people had recommended and had no issue. I'm using the AMS-HT and while the filament is pretty rigid, I haven't had an issue. I did dry it the next day just to be safe but didn't notice a difference. Almost half the cost of Bambu. FYI-using a 0.6 or 0.8 nozzle actually calculates a longer print time which was disappointing to learn. PA materials are new to me so I didn't see that coming.
R**G
top notch filament. I did have to dry it out of the box. Man is it a great printing filament. So strong but such nice prints. Its expensive but you get what you pay for.
D**A
Edit: The plastic spool seems to no longer warp while being dryed even up to 130C, and can be dryed and used effectively now The filament needs to be dryed before usage, however the spool is made of low thermal resistant plastic which causes the spool to warp out of shape while being dryed anywhere between the BambuLabs recommended temperatures between 100-120C for 10 hours. This causes the spool to malfunction in the AMS of Bambu printers making the AMS incapble of feeding and/or retracting the filament as normal. If one way or another you manage to get the filament to feed properly while printing though, successful prints are of the highest strength and quality you could ask for. Truly the most tragic filament, all they had to do was put the filament on a proper cardboard spool and it would have been flawless.
W**R
Expensive but good
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