Fillamentum Nylon FX256 Natural, 1.75 mm (750 g)
Natural nylon filament for FDM 3D printing
€ 53,49
(€ 71,32 / kg, Price shown includes 23% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Versatile material
- High melting temperature
- Ideal for functional parts
Item no.: FTM-NYL_175_NAT, Content: 750 g, EAN: 8595632828006
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: FTM-NYL_175_NAT
- Manufacturer No.: NYL_175_NAT
- Manufacturer: Fillamentum
- Content: 750 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm
- Product type: PA - Nylon Filaments
- Color: Natural
- Compatibility: Bambu Lab AMS*
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 235 - 260 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 80 - 110 °C
Description
The Fillamentum Nylon FX256 is a material for FDM 3D printing technology.
The nylon is flexible to use. The material is incredibly durable and versatile.
FX256 is very flexible when it comes to creating very thin components.
The low coefficient of friction and the high melting temperature make the nylon filament the ideal choice for functional and technical parts.
Filament spool dimensions
Questions & Answers about Fillamentum Nylon FX256 Natural
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Insane strength to weight
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
With a density of 1.01g/cm3, this stuff is my go-to filament when strength/weight is paramount.
That's marginally more than PP (~0.96g/cm3) but it's way easier to print and way more resilient, so for a given strength it's effectively lighter.
I use it for drone parts, and things that most people print in TPU (~1.25g/cm3), I print using this and can get the weight down to about half of what it would be in TPU.
When you are talking about a tiny drone whose total weight is ~15-20g, that makes a HUGE difference!
Yes, it's a bugger to print, especially for larger parts, but if you are printing small (In the order of a couple of grams) parts, then just use a decent adhesive (I use magigoo PA) and it will be fine.
For example, this tiny part (weight without support material of 0.3g) prints absolutely fine, even without a raft. https://i.imgur.com/81HHeay.png
Those overhangs are 45 degrees and the cross-section of the struts is 1.6mm square - also note the very small contact area with the bed.
This part is perfectly functional as a propeller guard, deflecting impacts with no problem.
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