Polymaker Nylon CoPA 6/6-6
PolyMide is a set of nylon/polyamide based 3D printing filaments. Engineered with the Warp-Free technology designed by Polymaker, Polymide filaments are meant to add engineering features to nylon materials with ease in 3D printing. A perfect mix of excellent strength, toughness and heat resistance of up to 180°C.
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PolyMide is a set of nylon/polyamide based 3D printing filaments. Engineered with the Warp-Free technology designed by Polymaker, Polymide filaments are meant to add engineering features to nylon materials with ease in 3D printing. The PolyMide CoPA originates from a copomyler of Nylon 6 and Nylon 6,6. Its features include great strength, toughness and it is also heat resistant with a tolerance up to 180˚C.
Warp-Free Technology
- Warp free technology allows for nylon-based filaments to be 3D printed with almost no warpage and great dimensional stability. This technology can create these specific filaments due to their unique features such as, the fine control of microstructure and crystallization behavior of Nylon that permits the material to let out all the internal stress before it solidifies. .
Packaging
Notes
- Bed Surface: Glass with glue
- Cooling Fan: OFF
- Drying Settings: 80˚C for 12h
- Advised: It is strongly advised to use the PolyBox™ when printing with PolyMide™ CoPA and to store it in the resealable bag. To guarantee a good heat resistance of your printed part it is recommended to anneal your PolyMide™ CoPA 3d printed model. Annealing settings: 70˚C for 2h When used extensively, PolyMide CoPA can be abrasive to brass nozzles. When using PolyMide CoPA, we recommend to switch to a wear resistant nozzle such as hardened steel nozzle.
Data sheet
- Printing Speed
- 30mm/s – 50mm/s
- Weight
- 750g
- Nozzle Temperature
- 250˚C – 270˚C
- Bed Temperature
- 25˚C – 50˚C
- Melting Temperature
- 190˚C
- Glass Transition Temperature
- 67˚C
- Tensile Strength
- 66.2 ± 0.9 Mpa
- Flexural Strength
- 97.0 ± 1.1 Mpa
- Young’s Modulus (MPa)
- 2223 ± 199 Mpa
- Charpy Impact Strength
- 9.6 ± 1.4 kJ/m2
- Vicat Softening Temperature
- 180˚C