
Bambu Lab PAHT-CF
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Bambu PAHT-CF is a composite of PA12 and carbon fiber. Inheriting the advantages of low water absorption from PA12 and high-performance carbon fiber, Bambu PAHT-CF offers excellent mechanical and thermal properties that can be maintained well even when the prints get wet. Higher Z adhesion layers and flexibility make it ideal for creating engineering parts such as functional prototypes, machining fixtures, injection molds, jigs, and low-volume production parts.
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$49.99 - $94.99
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With a 50% lower water absorption rate compared to normal PA-CF, Bambu PAHT-CF maintains excellent mechanical properties and dimensional stability even when exposed to high humidity. Bambu PAHT-CF shows much higher adhesion in Z layers compared to normal PA-CF, bringing it the ability to withstand high levels of impact or stress without breaking or deforming. Bambu PAHT-CF is designed to meet the demands of various industrial and engineering applications where high strength and durability are required.
Features:
- Low Moisture Absorption
- Exceptional Mechanical Properties & Layer Adhesion
- High Tensile Strength
- Comes with High Temperature Reusable Spool
- Diameter: 1.75mm +/- 0.03mm
- Dry Out before Use
- AMS Compatible
- 0.2 mm Nozzle Not Compatible
- Enclosure Printer Required
Note: PAHT-CF is an upgraded version of PA-CF (PA-CF was discontinued).
Bambu Lab PAHT-CF
- Drying Settings (Blast Drying Oven):80 °C, 8 - 12 h
- Printing and Keeping Container's Humidity:Less than 20% RH (Sealed, with Desiccant)
- Nozzle Temperature:260 - 290 °C
- Bed Temperature (with Glue):80 - 100 °C
- Printing Speed:100 mm/s
- Density:1.06 g/cm³
- Vicar Softening Temperature:220 °C
- Heat Deflection Temperature:194 °C
- Melting Temperature:225 °C
- Melt Index:14.4 ± 2.0 g/10 min
- Tensile Strength:92 ± 7 MPa
- Breaking Elongation Rate:8.4 ± 1.8 %
- Bending Modulus:4230 ± 210 MPa
- Bending Strength:125 ± 7 MPa
- Impact Strength:57.5 ± 3.4 kJ/m²