



🖤 Print Strong, Print Smart — Carbon Fiber Nylon for the Next-Level Maker
Polymaker PA6-CF is a premium 2.85mm nylon filament reinforced with 20% chopped carbon fibers, offering exceptional stiffness, strength, and heat resistance up to 215°C. Packaged in a 2kg tangle-free, resealable spool, it’s engineered for high-performance 3D printing of durable, functional parts like drone frames, prosthetics, and industrial fixtures. Requires abrasion-resistant nozzles and precise temperature control for optimal results.

| Manufacturer | Polymaker |
| Brand | POLYMAKER |
| Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 12.64 x 11.85 x 5.91 inches |
| Item model number | PG03004 |
| Color | 211 - Polymide Pa6-cf 2.85mm Black 2kg (Hex Code: #312f2f) |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Size | 2kg |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PG03004 |
C**D
Great to work with
I have used this filament for many applications, and it is effortless to print with. I noticed it does absorb moisture rather quickly, causing crackling as the filament is extruded through the printer head. But I have had no problems with my prints. It is important to follow the recommended setting. It is extremely tough and is heat resistant to 180 c. Good for industrial parts. I have made many gears out of this, and they do not wear down. I would highly recommend this over ABS, but it is about twice the price of ABS. So, pay less and deal with the warping issues or pay more and print strong parts as easily as printing PLA.
A**R
I really wanted it to work for my project
I love the way PA6-CF prints "When the prints stay stuck to the bed and the high nozzle temps needed to properly melt the stuff, so it doesn't clog or cool down while ironing and then rip your support trunk right off the build plate" I've tried everything with this stuff. It might work on a much smaller and shorter project. Unfortunately for me I needed this to print a 45hr file. The spool keeps unspooling itself inside my creality air dryer box for whatever reason. I have to manually rewind it inside the box every few hours. Rafts and Brims print like garbage with this filament. Once it gets to the actual print it did great but then proceeds to knock off a support leg halfway into the file. You really need a constant 300c to 310c to print this junk. I used magigoo nylon to no avail, tried re-gluing the branch down with plastic super glue but it still knocked off. Bought that expensive nano glue and it still comes up. Printing with a BCN3D Epsilon W50 with an X hotend. Settings 300c, 70c initial bed temp then 50c. 30mms print speeds with %110 flow rate. Tried raft at first but the amount of time it requires just to pop off isn't worth it, so i did brim next. I've printed dozens of successful prints with NylonX but PA^-CF needs much hotter print temps. I just like its matte finish and strength if it would just stay the bleep down! Buy at your own risk
A**N
Incredibly Strong. easy to print
i've used most major carbon fiber infused nylons. this is hands down the best, significantly stronger than either carbonX or NylonX, the print finish looks flawless like NylonX and prints as easy as carbonX with no vibisble warp. Also far less hydroscopic than both as its Nylon-12. Without drying I had better prints than both on first attempt. printed at 110 on the bed and 285 on the hotend
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