
Polymaker Poymide PA12-CF 500g
PolyMideâ˘ď¸ PA12-CF is a carbon fiber reinforced PA12 (Nylon 12) filament featuring 10% chopped carbon fibers by weight. Thanks to the low moisture sensitivity of PA12, this product features outstanding mechanical and thermal properties even after the moisture conditioning process. Across Polymakers range of nylon filaments, PolyMideâ˘ď¸ PA12-CF offers the lowest moisture sensitivity improving stability and predictability of parts in the real-world. Combined with its ease of print with Warp-Free⢠and Fiber-Adhesion⢠technology, this product is ideal to create manufacturing tools, jigs and fixtures with stable and high stiffness, tensile strength, improved z-axis strength and low moisture sensitivity.
Industrial carbon-fiber reinforced Nylon 12 delivers high stiffness and mechanical performance with lower moisture sensitivity than PA6 or PA612.- Carbon-fiber reinforced Nylon 12 combines excellent mechanical performance with lower moisture sensitivity than PA6 or PA612.
- Reinforced with 10% chopped fibers delivering excellent tensile layer-adhesion, stiffness and high strength to weight ratio.
- The lowest moisture sensitivity among Polymaker Nylon products for best stability in real-world applications.
- Industrial PA12-CF displays outstanding properties even after moisture conditioning or saturation.
- High heat resistance up to 131â HDT (0.45 MPa) after annealing.
- Excellent dimensional stability during printing.
- Compatible with PolySupport for PA12, breakaway support material.
- Cardboard spool & packaging (made from 100% recycled cardboard)
Annealing Nylon PA12
For the best mechanical performance it is recommended to anneal parts printed in PolyMide⢠PA12-CF. Annealing is the process of heating up the printed parts at a certain temperature for a certain period of time. PolyMide⢠PA12-CF displays outstanding mechanical and thermal properties when fully crystallized. The printed part will not reach full crystallization after the printing process and annealing shortly after the printing process is required to complete this step.
Annealing Settings -Â 80ËC for 6Â hours.
Carbon fiber Nylon is very abrasive. For optimal printing results we highly recommended to useUltiMaker Print Core CC.Â
Tip - Although Nylon 12 is less sensitive to moisture than PA6 or PA612, we highly recommend to use a UltiMaker Print Core CC, to print with the UltiMaker Material Station and to keep it at dry conditions (relative humidity of 15% or less) at all times to maintain the best printing results. Please see "Specifications & FAQ" tab for data, annealing and additional tips.
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Specification
| Net Weight | 500g |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Nylon 12 |
| Density | 1.06 g/cm3Â |
| Colour | Black |
THERMAL PROPERTIES
| Â | Value | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Glass Transition Temperature | °C | DSC, 10°C/min |
| Heat Deflection Temperature 0.45 MPa | 131°C  |
ISO 75 0.45MPa |
| Heat Deflection Temperature 1.8 MPa | 105°C | ISO 75 1.8MPa |
| Vicat Softening Temperature | °C | ISO 306, GB/T 1633 |
DRY STATE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
All specimens were annealed at 80ËC for 24h and dried for 48h prior to testing.
| Â | Value | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Youngs Modulus (X-Y) |
3,304 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (X-Y) |
71.6 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (Z) |
43.3 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Bending Strength (X-Y) |
109.9 MPa | ISO 178, GB/T 9341 |
| Charpy Impact Strength (X-Y) |
 12.5 kJ/m2 | ISO 179, GB/T 9343 |
MOISTURE CONDITIONED MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
All specimens were annealed at 80ËC for 24h and moisture conditioned.
| Â | Value | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Youngs Modulus (X-Y) |
3,054 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (X-Y) |
73.4 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (Z) |
42 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Bending Strength (X-Y) |
100.9 MPa | ISO 178, GB/T 9341 |
| Charpy Impact Strength (X-Y) |
 9.2 kJ/m2 | ISO 179, GB/T 9343 |
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Polymaker Poymide PA12-CF 500g
PolyMideâ˘ď¸ PA12-CF is a carbon fiber reinforced PA12 (Nylon 12) filament featuring 10% chopped carbon fibers by weight. Thanks to the low moisture sensitivity of PA12, this product features outstanding mechanical and thermal properties even after the moisture conditioning process. Across Polymakers range of nylon filaments, PolyMideâ˘ď¸ PA12-CF offers the lowest moisture sensitivity improving stability and predictability of parts in the real-world. Combined with its ease of print with Warp-Free⢠and Fiber-Adhesion⢠technology, this product is ideal to create manufacturing tools, jigs and fixtures with stable and high stiffness, tensile strength, improved z-axis strength and low moisture sensitivity.
Industrial carbon-fiber reinforced Nylon 12 delivers high stiffness and mechanical performance with lower moisture sensitivity than PA6 or PA612.- Carbon-fiber reinforced Nylon 12 combines excellent mechanical performance with lower moisture sensitivity than PA6 or PA612.
- Reinforced with 10% chopped fibers delivering excellent tensile layer-adhesion, stiffness and high strength to weight ratio.
- The lowest moisture sensitivity among Polymaker Nylon products for best stability in real-world applications.
- Industrial PA12-CF displays outstanding properties even after moisture conditioning or saturation.
- High heat resistance up to 131â HDT (0.45 MPa) after annealing.
- Excellent dimensional stability during printing.
- Compatible with PolySupport for PA12, breakaway support material.
- Cardboard spool & packaging (made from 100% recycled cardboard)
Annealing Nylon PA12
For the best mechanical performance it is recommended to anneal parts printed in PolyMide⢠PA12-CF. Annealing is the process of heating up the printed parts at a certain temperature for a certain period of time. PolyMide⢠PA12-CF displays outstanding mechanical and thermal properties when fully crystallized. The printed part will not reach full crystallization after the printing process and annealing shortly after the printing process is required to complete this step.
Annealing Settings -Â 80ËC for 6Â hours.
Carbon fiber Nylon is very abrasive. For optimal printing results we highly recommended to useUltiMaker Print Core CC.Â
Tip - Although Nylon 12 is less sensitive to moisture than PA6 or PA612, we highly recommend to use a UltiMaker Print Core CC, to print with the UltiMaker Material Station and to keep it at dry conditions (relative humidity of 15% or less) at all times to maintain the best printing results. Please see "Specifications & FAQ" tab for data, annealing and additional tips.
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Specification
| Net Weight | 500g |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Nylon 12 |
| Density | 1.06 g/cm3Â |
| Colour | Black |
THERMAL PROPERTIES
| Â | Value | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Glass Transition Temperature | °C | DSC, 10°C/min |
| Heat Deflection Temperature 0.45 MPa | 131°C  |
ISO 75 0.45MPa |
| Heat Deflection Temperature 1.8 MPa | 105°C | ISO 75 1.8MPa |
| Vicat Softening Temperature | °C | ISO 306, GB/T 1633 |
DRY STATE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
All specimens were annealed at 80ËC for 24h and dried for 48h prior to testing.
| Â | Value | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Youngs Modulus (X-Y) |
3,304 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (X-Y) |
71.6 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (Z) |
43.3 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Bending Strength (X-Y) |
109.9 MPa | ISO 178, GB/T 9341 |
| Charpy Impact Strength (X-Y) |
 12.5 kJ/m2 | ISO 179, GB/T 9343 |
MOISTURE CONDITIONED MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
All specimens were annealed at 80ËC for 24h and moisture conditioned.
| Â | Value | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Youngs Modulus (X-Y) |
3,054 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (X-Y) |
73.4 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (Z) |
42 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Bending Strength (X-Y) |
100.9 MPa | ISO 178, GB/T 9341 |
| Charpy Impact Strength (X-Y) |
 9.2 kJ/m2 | ISO 179, GB/T 9343 |
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PolyMideâ˘ď¸ PA12-CF is a carbon fiber reinforced PA12 (Nylon 12) filament featuring 10% chopped carbon fibers by weight. Thanks to the low moisture sensitivity of PA12, this product features outstanding mechanical and thermal properties even after the moisture conditioning process. Across Polymakers range of nylon filaments, PolyMideâ˘ď¸ PA12-CF offers the lowest moisture sensitivity improving stability and predictability of parts in the real-world. Combined with its ease of print with Warp-Free⢠and Fiber-Adhesion⢠technology, this product is ideal to create manufacturing tools, jigs and fixtures with stable and high stiffness, tensile strength, improved z-axis strength and low moisture sensitivity.
Industrial carbon-fiber reinforced Nylon 12 delivers high stiffness and mechanical performance with lower moisture sensitivity than PA6 or PA612.- Carbon-fiber reinforced Nylon 12 combines excellent mechanical performance with lower moisture sensitivity than PA6 or PA612.
- Reinforced with 10% chopped fibers delivering excellent tensile layer-adhesion, stiffness and high strength to weight ratio.
- The lowest moisture sensitivity among Polymaker Nylon products for best stability in real-world applications.
- Industrial PA12-CF displays outstanding properties even after moisture conditioning or saturation.
- High heat resistance up to 131â HDT (0.45 MPa) after annealing.
- Excellent dimensional stability during printing.
- Compatible with PolySupport for PA12, breakaway support material.
- Cardboard spool & packaging (made from 100% recycled cardboard)
Annealing Nylon PA12
For the best mechanical performance it is recommended to anneal parts printed in PolyMide⢠PA12-CF. Annealing is the process of heating up the printed parts at a certain temperature for a certain period of time. PolyMide⢠PA12-CF displays outstanding mechanical and thermal properties when fully crystallized. The printed part will not reach full crystallization after the printing process and annealing shortly after the printing process is required to complete this step.
Annealing Settings -Â 80ËC for 6Â hours.
Carbon fiber Nylon is very abrasive. For optimal printing results we highly recommended to useUltiMaker Print Core CC.Â
Tip - Although Nylon 12 is less sensitive to moisture than PA6 or PA612, we highly recommend to use a UltiMaker Print Core CC, to print with the UltiMaker Material Station and to keep it at dry conditions (relative humidity of 15% or less) at all times to maintain the best printing results. Please see "Specifications & FAQ" tab for data, annealing and additional tips.
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Specification
| Net Weight | 500g |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Nylon 12 |
| Density | 1.06 g/cm3Â |
| Colour | Black |
THERMAL PROPERTIES
| Â | Value | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Glass Transition Temperature | °C | DSC, 10°C/min |
| Heat Deflection Temperature 0.45 MPa | 131°C  |
ISO 75 0.45MPa |
| Heat Deflection Temperature 1.8 MPa | 105°C | ISO 75 1.8MPa |
| Vicat Softening Temperature | °C | ISO 306, GB/T 1633 |
DRY STATE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
All specimens were annealed at 80ËC for 24h and dried for 48h prior to testing.
| Â | Value | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Youngs Modulus (X-Y) |
3,304 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (X-Y) |
71.6 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (Z) |
43.3 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Bending Strength (X-Y) |
109.9 MPa | ISO 178, GB/T 9341 |
| Charpy Impact Strength (X-Y) |
 12.5 kJ/m2 | ISO 179, GB/T 9343 |
MOISTURE CONDITIONED MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
All specimens were annealed at 80ËC for 24h and moisture conditioned.
| Â | Value | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Youngs Modulus (X-Y) |
3,054 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (X-Y) |
73.4 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Tensile Strength (Z) |
42 MPa | ISO 527, GB/T 1040 |
| Bending Strength (X-Y) |
100.9 MPa | ISO 178, GB/T 9341 |
| Charpy Impact Strength (X-Y) |
 9.2 kJ/m2 | ISO 179, GB/T 9343 |
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