BASF BASF Black Ultrafuse PAHT CF (Carbon Fiber Nylon) Filament - 1.75mm (0.75kg)

BASF has created a special formulation of Nylon that has been reinforced with Carbon Fiber filaments. This results in a strikingly tough filament that's capable of printing parts with stiffness, impact resistance, and high tensile strength. Ultrafuse PAHT CF is an engineering grade filament that boasts advanced structural properties while also being very easy to print, resulting in a material that's for hobbyists and advanced users alike.

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Product No. M-MJW-RKV5
Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
1.75mm
2.85mm

A Low-Warp Material that Performs in Any Printing Environment

Ultrafuse PAHT CF is a reinforced nylon filament made up of the highest-quality nylon and micro-carbon fibers, resulting in a tough filament capable of printing parts with stiffness, impact resistance, and high tensile strength. All BASF materials are engineering grade, so they're ready for huge batch production or prototype iteration. Print with PAHT CF at home or on the production floor, with the durability of nylon and the stability and rigidity of carbon fiber.

Tech Specs

  • Print Temp: 270°C ± 10°C
  • Print Speed: 30 - 60 mm/s
  • Bed Temp: 105°C ± 5°C
  • Bed Surface: Glass or Garolite
  • Nozzle: Hardened Steel
  • Carbon Fiber Content: 15%

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What glue works best with PAHT? i almost always need to glue several parts together.

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Can this be printed on pei or pex with glue stick or wolfbite?

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Is this PA6, PA12, or something else? Also, what is its impact strength (kJ/m^2)?

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Should PAHT-CF be printed with the cabinet door open or closed? I am printing with Bambu X1E. Thank you! Dan

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is it printable by Markforged mark 2 gen2 printer ?

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Is this material a PPA instead of PA? PPA has much better solvent resistance and that's what I'm most interested in.

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How does this compare in strength and print ability to NylonX?

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Will this require a nozzle larger than .4mm?

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What color is this?

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What is the density of this material compared to NylonX? How is the finish quality? Strength of this material compared to NylonX?

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How does this compare to NylonX?

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