Kimya Kimya Black PETG Carbon 3D Printer Filament - 1.75mm (500g)

Kimya Brand 3D printing filament from Armor Group was developed with end-use performance in mind so that you can spend more time innovating, and less time post-processing your functional parts. Kimya brand filaments have a beautiful surface finish and allow you to take your finished 3D printed parts right off of the print bed, and utilize them straight away in your end-use application. Armor Group’s Kimya PETG Carbon 3D printing filament is no exception. It provides high rigidity thanks to carbon fiber reinforcement, minimal delamination between 3D printed layers, a beautiful surface finish, and lightweight parts.

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Product No. M-KV1-6JUF
Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
1.75mm
2.85mm

THE ENHANCED MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CARBON-FIBER REINFORCEMENT

Kimya PETG Carbon 3D Printing Filament by Armor Group is a carbon-fiber-reinforced PETG 3D printing filament which boasts many enhanced mechanical properties over regular PETG 3D printing filament. Kimya PETG Carbon will not shrink or warp due to the increased rigidity from the carbon fiber additive, so you can trust that your end-use parts will not change their shape or size, and will continue performing. It is even easier to 3D print with than regular PETG, because of the enhanced interlayer adhesion and reduced delamination granted by the carbon-fiber reinforcement. End-use parts 3D printed with Kimya PETG Carbon will also be more lightweight than if they were 3D printed with regular PETG, and also enjoy a greater tensile strength modulus than regular PETG, meaning Kimya PETG Carbon can withstand greater end-use application demands.

A functional clamp 3D printed using Kimya PETG Carbon 3D printing filament for rigidity. Also note the beautiful surface finish obtained with Kimya brand 3D printing filaments.

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I have an Ultimaker S5 which I purchased from MatterHackers and would like to print some carbon fiber based material. I’m, looking at Kimya PETG Carbon. My question is will the S5 detect the Kimya material and make the appropriate settings since it’s not an official Ultimaker material? If not how would I go about setting up to print. What are the necessary settings? Do I need a special print head? What is your suggestion for selecting Carbon material for the S5 and any accessories I would need? Any help would be appreciated.

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what support material have you tried

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What is drying tempature and for how long

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