Snapmaker NylonK Kevlar Fiber Filament - 1.75mm (0.5kg)

Protect your Snapmaker projects with the Snapmaker Enclosure. Whether sized for the A250T or the A350T, this attractive, sturdy enclosure keeps 3D printing, laser engraving and CNC cutting protected from outside elements, while also protecting observers from being affected by the work.

Top Features of the Snapmaker Enclosure:

• Reduce Light, Sound, Fumes and Dust
• Maintain Consistent Temperatures for Filaments Such As ABS
• Safely Watch the Job with Translucent Wall Panels and LED Strips
• Mount Options for Touch Screen

Price: $68.00 (with add-ons)
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Product No. M-XTJ-FMYQ
3D Printer Configuration: A350T
A350T
A250T

What Are the Technical Specifications of the Snapmaker Enclosure?

  • Volume:
    • A350T: 900mm x 690mm x 180mm (35.4" x 27.2" x 7.1")
    • A250T: 700mm x 600mm × 260 mm (27.6" x 23.6" x 10.2")
  • Net Weight:
    • A350T: 19.3kg (42.5 lbs)
    • A250T 14.9kg (32.8 lbs)
  • Frame Material: Aluminum Alloy
  • Panel Material: Acrylic
  • Exhaust Fan: Yes
  • Exhaust Hose: Yes
  • Door Latching Mechanism: Magnetic

What is Included With the Snapmaker Enclosure?

  • Folding Doors (Side, Front)
  • Folding Door Slider (8)
  • Panels (Side, Top, Back)
  • Aluminum Extrusion Beams (10)
  • Switch Beam
  • Hose, Connector and Clamp
  • Exhaust Fan
  • Touchscreen Holder
  • Cable Clips (20)
  • Connecting Cable
  • Foot Fixture (4)
  • Snap Bushing
  • Hex Nuts (8)
  • Wing Nuts (4)
  • Screws (86)
  • Hex Keys (2)
  • Quick Start Guide

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Is this bullet-proof?

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When can we expect a matterhackers video about this product and it's capabilities, like the other matterhackers nylon series filaments? Thanks

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Do you know the stability of this material in pH 1 sulfuric acid (0.1 M sulfuric acid)?

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Is this stronger than nylonx for functional parts?

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I have the creality ender3 v3 ke that uses pei type build plates is there any other building plate that will work or is equivalent to glass like pet or smooth pei build plates I can use for it?

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Can i get different volume fraction of Kevlar in Nylon filament?

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Is this material appropriate for injection molds with a mold material that melts around 200C?

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This printed great! 260c and 85c bed. No warp! Sticks to my glass bed with glue stick great! Looking to find a material with low coefficient of friction. Would you be able to tell me what filament you have with the lowest coefficient of friction?

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How do any of these nylons fair against polycarbonate? Would additive nylons surpass polycarbonate in their specific aspects of tougness?

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What would the estimated maximum operating temperature be? Say to be exposed via convection for ~ 3 hours

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Hi, I just ran my first print with this material and I'm having trouble with the layers adhering to each other. Using ender 5 with .4 hardened nozzle, 260 C on nozzle, 100 C on bed, .24 layer height, 40mm speed with cooling fan at 40%. Brim attached to work so well that it de-laminated first and second layers. Bent part to test and layers all separated.

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Is the product MXTJFMYQ compatible with flashforge printer?

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Is this material like nylon x with respect to warping?

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Clogs nozzles much faster than Nylon X.

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Will there be a Zylon varient of this filament?

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Hi, Im designing a compliant mechanism, where I need parts to be strong, flexible but has good stress resistance and good fatigue life, due to the part will be bended in different direction continously. Which material is the most suitable? My guess is nylon and nylon K. Does the added kevlar enhance fatigue life and make the part less likely fail due to stress?

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What is the density of this material (nylonk)?

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what is the heat deflection temp of the material

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Would this be a good material to print a timing pulley for an electric skateboard? The high strength, wear resistance and dimensional accuracy are definite pluses, but I'm worried the Kevlar will cause increased wear to the neoprene timing belt. Any idea if this will be a problem?

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Is there a datasheet available for this material?

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What is the as-printed tensile strength in the xy direction? (And z direction if you have made vertical dogbones to test interlayer adhesion strength)

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What is the glass transition temp?

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What Color is it? How nice are the prints? Thanks!

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