Are you in Australia and eager to buy Polymaker PolyMide CoPA Nylon? PolyMide™ is a top - notch family of Nylon/polyamide filaments. Thanks to Polymaker’s Warp - Free™ technology, these filaments offer the great engineering properties of Nylon and are super easy to print. PolyMide™ CoPA is made from a copolymer of Nylon 6 and Nylon 6,6. It has excellent strength, toughness, and can resist heat up to 180˚C. We suggest using it with the Sunlu Filament Dryer to keep it dry (relative humidity of 15% or less) for the best printing results. Product features include near - zero warpage and excellent dimensional stability due to Warp Free technology, great toughness, high heat resistance up to 180 degrees, and wear resistance. Print settings: Nozzle Temperature: 250˚C – 270˚C, Printing Speed: 30mm/s – 50mm/s, Bed Temperature: 25˚C – 50˚C, Bed Surface: Glass with glue, Cooling Fan: OFF. PolyMide specifications: Young’s Modulus: 2223 ± 199 Mpa, Tensile Strength: 66.2 ± 0.9 Mpa, Bending Strength: 97.0 ± 1.1 Mpa, Impact Strength: 9.6 ± 1.4 kJ/m2, Glass Transition Temperature: 67˚C, Vicat Softening Temperature: 180˚C, Melting Temperature: 190˚C. You can also browse other products like Polymaker, ASA Filament, etc.







Using this Polymaker PolyMide CoPA Nylon Filament is quite straightforward. First, set your printer according to the recommended settings. The nozzle temperature should be between 250˚C and 270˚C, the printing speed between 30mm/s and 50mm/s, and the bed temperature between 25˚C and 50˚C. Make sure to use a glass bed with glue and keep the cooling fan off. One important thing to note is that this filament loves dry conditions. Always use the Sunlu Filament Dryer to keep the relative humidity at 15% or less. This will help you get the best printing results. As for maintenance, store the filament in a dry place when not in use. If it gets a bit damp, run it through the dryer before your next print. With these simple steps, you'll be able to make the most out of your Polymaker PolyMide CoPA Nylon Filament.