🔥 Elevate Your Printing Game with 3DX CARBONX!
The 3DX CARBONX EZ PC+CF Filament is a high-performance 1.75mm filament designed for 3D printing enthusiasts and professionals. With exceptional thermal properties and a low shrinkage rate, this polycarbonate and carbon fiber blend filament ensures strong, precise, and reliable prints. Ideal for high-temperature applications, it operates at an extruder temperature of 260-280°C and a bed temperature of 80-100°C, making it a top choice for advanced 3D printing projects.
Manufacturer | 3DXTECH |
Brand | 3DX |
Model number | PC06010750BK0 |
Package Dimensions | 27.71 x 22.61 x 8.2 cm; 500 Grams |
Material Type | polycarbonate, steel Carbon Fiber |
Manufacturer Part Number | PC06010750BK0 |
Item Weight | 500 g |
J**E
A bit brittle on the spool, but strong once printed!
I have quite a bit experience with printing with Polycarbonate filament and carbon fiber-reinforced filaments, but this is the first experience I have had with a combination of the two.I did find that -- even after drying in a filament dryer -- that this filament was a bit brittle on the spool. Be sure to have a relaxed filament path to avoid sharp turns from the spool to your hot end.The printed output turned out great. The CF masks layer lines resulting in a very clean prints.I used 3DXTech's Aquatek X1 soluble support in combination with this print and it worked well.My printer is a fully enclosed printer with a PEI-coated glass bed. I typically use Magigoo adhesion promoters on all my prints. With this combination the prints turned out great with absolutely no lifting of edges.I would strongly suggest this filament if you need a carbon-fiber reinforced polycarbonate filament.
V**V
Absolutely beautiful filament
This is probably the filament I enjoyed printing the most. Ever!It stuck a bit too well to PEI bed, so it was somewhat more difficult to remove the finished print, but this wasn't something that bothered me too much. However, the finished print looked absolutely great. No issues with printing whatsoever and no special adjustments needed.As for negative reviews we might see here, I believe those are purely user errors. This filament is somewhat more brittle than others, but if used properly, you're not going to experience any issues.And never expect a filament to be absolutely dry out of the box. You're always supposed to dry it before use. A dryer with some kind of heater, is a relatively inexpensive, and a great investment. I personally like: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CM61R4V, or, presumably from an official store: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFQXHRV5.
J**P
Great for engineering parts
This version needs a lower temp so regular folks can actually print with it. Temp is still starting at 250-260 so you want an all metal hot end and a hard nozzle (my ruby worked great).This stuff is expensive, no doubt but for an engineering material that keeps dimensional accuracy and is very strong, it is my favorite.
A**T
Can't even review the filament
Upon opening the box, I noticed that the spool wasn't even vacuum sealed. It was just in a plastic bag, no desiccant or anything at all. Still hopeful, I went to pull the end out and it just snapped off, extremely brittle from moisture. Of course this caused the entire spool to begin unraveling itself, leaving me with a mess of unusable filament. Also, being outside the return window, I am now out $65 with nothing to show for it.
J**C
Pictures say it all
Ender 3 v1 (modded)280/11045mm/sEz is an understatement. This stuff is extremely nice and print better than most composite filament and most high temp filament. Recommend this to any prototyping or making models for end use products.Will buy again. Unless of course they wanna sponsor me to do some videos, I’ll gladly accept 🤣🤣🤣
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