Fiberon™ PPS-CF10
Engineered for Extreme Environments Fiberon™ PPS-CF10 is a high-performance 3D printing filament made from polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) reinforced with 10% carbon fiber. This advanced material is specifically designed for professionals who require exceptional mechanical strength, dimensional stability, and durability in the most demanding applications.
Outstanding Performance Features
Minimal Warping: Prints with excellent dimensional accuracy and minimal warping, even without a heated chamber.
High Heat Resistance: Maintains structural integrity at elevated temperatures, making it ideal for automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications.
Exceptional Chemical Resistance: Withstands exposure to harsh chemicals and solvents, ensuring long-term performance in chemically aggressive environments.
V0 Flame Retardancy: Rated V0 for flame resistance, providing enhanced safety for electrical and high-temperature components.
Moisture Insensitivity: Performs reliably without the need for extensive pre-drying, simplifying storage and handling.
Easy Printing for Advanced Users Despite its industrial-grade properties, Fiberon™ PPS-CF10 is formulated for improved printability. It does not require a heated chamber, making it accessible to users with high-performance desktop 3D printers equipped with hardened nozzles.
Recommended Applications Ideal for functional prototypes, end-use parts, automotive and aerospace components, electrical housings, and any project where mechanical strength, heat resistance, and chemical durability are critical.
Choose Fiberon™ PPS-CF10 when your projects demand professional-grade performance, outstanding reliability, and the ability to withstand extreme conditions.
Printing Recommendations
Build plate temperature
80 - 90°C
Environmental temperature
25 - 80°C
Fan speed
0%
Printing speed
30 - 300 mm/s
Printing Tips
This material requires a hotend that can reach 310˚C - 350˚C and a hardened nozzle due to abrasiveness.
Print a bit slower if experiencing any layer adhesion issues.
Keep cooling fan off.
Anneal the print at 125˚ for 16h for the best layer adhesion and temperature resistance.
Filament may also easily break, so it is highly recommended to have a filament path that does not have extreme bends or turns.
FAQ
Printing Requirements
High temp hotend 310˚C+
Hardened nozzle
Annealing post printing
Clear filament path as this material is brittle on the spool
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