Bambu Lab PA6-GF
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Additional Resources: Technical Datasheet
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Highlights:
Main Features
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Bambu PA6-GF, also known as Nylon 6 with Glass Fiber, stands at the forefront of high-performance engineering plastics. Engineered to deliver exceptional strength, durability, dimensional stability. The PA6-GF is also more cost effective when compared to other top tier engineering filaments.
Bambu PA6-GF is exceptionally strong and durable due to reinforced glass fibers, making it the perfect choice for prints that need to withstand heavy use and resist bending or breaking.
Dimensional Stability
PA6-GF boasts unparalleled dimensional stability thanks to its glass fiber reinforcement, minimizing warping in comparison to standard PA filaments. Print with precise dimensions, even in the most intricate geometries.
Chemical Resistance
PA6-GF offers excellent resistance to chemicals, oils, and many kinds of solvents, ensuring long-term performance in challenging environments.
Exceptional Thermal Properties
PA6-GF boasts a high heat deflection temperature and superior dimensional stability, enabling it to retain its mechanical properties even under elevated temperatures. This makes it ideal for demanding industrial and automotive applications.
Smooth Surface and More Colors
Bambu PA6-GF filaments are compatible with the Bambu AMS system, ready to print in multi-color. The special surface texture also blurs the layer lines, providing a smooth surface quality.
RFID for Intelligent Printing
All printing parameters are embedded in RFID, which can be read through Bambu Lab's AMS (Automatic Material System). Load and print! No more tedious setting steps.
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Technical Specifications:
PA6-GF Hex Code Table
| Color | Hex Code | Display |
| White | #EAEAE4 | |
| Yellow | #FFCE00 | |
| Lime | #C5ED48 | |
| Blue | #75AED8 | |
| Orange | #FF4800 | |
| Brown | #5B492F | |
| Gray | #353533 | |
| Black | #000000 |
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Accessory CompatibilityÂ
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Recommended
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Not Recommended
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| Build Plate |
Smooth PEI Plate, Textured PEI Plate
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Cool Plate SuperTack
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| Hotend |
Hotend with Hardened Steel 0.4mm / 0.6mm (recommended) / 0.8 mm
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Hotend with Stainless Steel Nozzle All Size
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| Glue | Bambu Glue Stick | Bambu Liquid Glue |
| AMS & AMS lite | AMS | AMS lite |
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| Recommended Printing Settings | |
| Drying Settings before Printing | 80 °C, 8 - 12 h |
| Printing and Keeping Container's Humidity | < 20% RH (Sealed, with Desiccant) |
| Nozzle Temperature | 260 - 290 °C |
| Bed Temperature (with Glue) | 80 - 100 °C |
| Printing Speed | < 130 mm/s |
| Physical Properties | |
| Density | 1.14 g/cm³ |
| Vicat Softening Temperature | 210 °C |
| Heat Deflection Temperature | 182 °C |
| Melting Temperature | 219 °C |
| Melt Index | 9.0 ± 0.8 g/10 min |
| Mechanical Properties | |
| Tensile Strength | 75 ± 6 MPa |
| Breaking Elongation Rate | 3.9 ± 0.8 % |
| Bending Modulus | 3670 ± 140 MPa |
| Bending Strength | 120 ± 6 MPa |
| Impact Strength | 27.2 ± 2.2 kJ/m² |
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Special Notes and Considerations:
Printing Tips
• Bambu PA6-GF needs proper drying before printing: recommended drying temperature is 80 ℃ for 8 to 12 hours in a blast drying oven, or 90 to 100 ℃ for 10 to 12 hours on heat bed. (Do not exceed 100 ℃ because the spool may deform or even melt). For more details, please refer to: Printing tips for Engineering materials on WIKI.
• To prevent the filament from absorbing moisture, it is recommended to use an airtight storage container with desiccant during printing. For more details, please refer to: Printing tips for Engineering materials on WIKI.
• To minimize warping, avoid printing large-sized high infill density models. Use enclosed printers and ensure the build plate is properly applied with glue for better print adhesion before printing.
• For better print results and more details, please refer to: Printing tips for Engineering materials on WIKI.
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Post-processing Tips
• We recommend removing the support structures within 2 hours after printing to prevent them from sticking after absorbing moisture. If sticking occurs, dry the model to ease the removal.
• Placing the printed part in a convection oven set between 80 to 130 degrees Celsius for 5 to 12 hours can further enhance the strength and rigidity of the print. Note: The effectiveness of this process depends on the structure, size, and conditions of the printed model. Some models may warp or deform after annealing. For more details, please refer to:Work after Printing Finished on WIKI.
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