Fiberon™ PPS-CF10

Fiberon™ PPS-CF10 is a carbon fiber reinforced PPS (Polyphenylene sulfide) filament, with minimal warping during mechanical strength, high heat resistance, chemical resistance, printing and no need for a heated chamber. With exceptional V0 flame retardancy, and moisture insensitivity, it's specifically designed for professionals operating in extreme conditions.

Printing Recommendations

Nozzle temperature
310 - 350°C

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

Do I need a hotend that can reach above 300˚C?

Yes -we definitely recommend printing with a hotend that can reach at least 310˚C. It might be possible to print at 300˚C, but you will need to print very slowly and you run the risk of having reduced layer adhesion.

Is PPS-CF10 supposed to be brittle on the spool?

Yes - PPS-CF is brittle on the spool and can easily be snapped. We recommend a clear filament path to the extruder with not a lot of sharp twists and turns.

What is annealing?

You can find out more about annealing HERE.

Will the spools work in an AMS?

Yes -we definitely recommend printing with a hotend that can reach at least 310˚C. It might beWhile the spools will roll fine in the AMS, PPS-CF is very brittle on the spool meaning that if it goes through too tight of twists or turns - it may snap. We recommend not using an AMS and having a direct path to the printer.

Is PPS-CF10 UL94 certified?

There is no UL94 certification for PPS-CF10 at this time.

Documents

TDS

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