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Inslogic Nylon PA6/66 Filament 1.75mm 1kg
  • Inslogic High - Quality 1.75mm 1kg Nylon PA6/66 Filament for 3D Printing
  • Inslogic High - Quality 1.75mm 1kg Nylon PA6/66 Filament for 3D Printing
  • Inslogic High - Quality 1.75mm 1kg Nylon PA6/66 Filament for 3D Printing
  • Inslogic High - Quality 1.75mm 1kg Nylon PA6/66 Filament for 3D Printing
  • Inslogic High - Quality 1.75mm 1kg Nylon PA6/66 Filament for 3D Printing
  • Inslogic High - Quality 1.75mm 1kg Nylon PA6/66 Filament for 3D Printing
  • Inslogic High - Quality 1.75mm 1kg Nylon PA6/66 Filament for 3D Printing
  • Inslogic High - Quality 1.75mm 1kg Nylon PA6/66 Filament for 3D Printing

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Inslogic Nylon PA6/66 Filament 1.75mm 1kg

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Inslogic Nylon PA6/66 filament is a top - notch choice for FDM 3D printers that use 1.75 mm diameter filament, with a precision of ±0.02 mm. It's the ideal 3D printing material if you want something incredibly strong, durable, and versatile. This copolymer has much lower warping, better layer adhesion, and great tensile strength. With our special formulas, you can 3D print it at relatively lower temperatures while still keeping its excellent mechanical features, making it perfect for end - use parts. Nylon PA6/66 offers excellent resistance to impact, wear, abrasion, and chemicals like oils, fuels, and lubricants. It has high impact strength and good mechanical properties. With a low friction coefficient and a melting temperature of 198°C, it's great for 3D printing functional prototypes, tools, gears, and end - use parts. Since nylon is hygroscopic, keep it dry before and during printing. Store it in a sealed container with desiccant packets. It's also compatible with Bambu Lab AMS and A1 mini. Inslogic Nylon PA6/66 is easy to print, with less warping and better layer adhesion. 3D printed parts are strong, long - lasting, and resistant to wear, abrasion, and chemicals. Features include lower warping, easier printing with enhanced layer adhesion, high strength and abrasion resistance, a low friction coefficient, and chemical resistance. Specifications: Length is 370 m, net weight is 1 kg, reusable spool & cardboard coil weight is 232 ± 3 g, total weight is 1.233 ± 0.03 kg, diameter is 1.75 mm ± 0.02 mm, tensile strength is 75 MPa, elongation at break is 32%, flexural strength is 98 Mpa, flexural modulus is 2350 Mpa, Izod Impact (notched) is 6.5 KJ/m², density is 1.08 g/cm³, and heat deflection temperature at 0.45 MPa is 121 ℃. Note that material properties may vary based on part geometry, print orientation, print settings, and temperature. Printing settings: Dry at 80 °C for 48h or 110 °C for 3h. Use a nozzle size of 0.2, 0.4, or 0.6 mm. Nozzle temperature and printing speed can be 250 - 270 °C at 50 - 100 mm/s or 270 - 280 °C at 100 - 150 mm/s. Bed temperature should be 30 - 50 °C, and cooling fan speed at 100%. Use a textured PEI sheet as the bed type. Glue is recommended for larger prints, and a heated chamber is also recommended for larger prints. These settings are just a guide, and each printer may need fine - tuning for the best results.






Using the Inslogic Nylon PA6/66 Filament is straightforward. First, make sure to dry the filament properly. You can choose to dry it at 80 °C for 48 hours or 110 °C for 3 hours. This is important because nylon is hygroscopic and can absorb moisture from the air. Next, set up your 3D printer. You can use a nozzle size of 0.2, 0.4, or 0.6 mm. The nozzle temperature and printing speed are flexible. You can print at 250 - 270 °C with a speed of 50 - 100 mm/s or 270 - 280 °C with a speed of 100 - 150 mm/s. Keep the bed temperature between 30 - 50 °C and the cooling fan speed at 100%. For larger prints, it's a good idea to use glue on a textured PEI sheet bed and consider using a heated chamber. When it comes to storage, always keep the filament in a sealed container with desiccant packets to keep it dry. Also, remember that the properties of the printed parts can vary depending on the part's shape, how you orient it during printing, the settings you use, and the temperature. So, you may need to adjust the settings a bit to get the best results for your specific project. And that's all you need to know to get great 3D prints with this filament!


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