Introducing Kodak Nylon 12 Filament
Kodak Nylon 12 is an ideal material for durable parts and is the best choice for printing high-stress working mechanisms. It is much less hygroscopic than Nylon 6 and extremely stable both thermally and chemically. It shows excellent physical properties, such as flexibility in thin walls and superior mechanical resistance.
Do not use in direct contact with food.
Benefits
- Extremely tough with superior tensile strength, elongation at break and impact strength, high fatigue endurance and low friction coefficient
- Very low warping and moisture absorption before and after printing
- Superior chemical, UV and heat resistance (over 120C)
Recommended Print Settings
Print temperature: 255-275C
Print bed temperature: 90-110C
Cooling fans: Off
Closed environment: Recommended
Important Note: Nylon is a challenging material to print. You may need to get a sheet of tufnol or garolite to print on to avoid warping.
Tolerance
+/- 0.02mm diameter
99% roundness accuracy
<0.02% moisture content
Physical Properties
Density: 1.01 g/cm3 (Test method: ISO 1183/B)
Melting temperature (10C/min): 178C (Test method: ISO 11357-1/-3)

Works With 3D Printers That Accept 1.75 mm Filament
Kodak Nylon 12 1.75mm is designed for printers that work with standard 1.75 mm size filaments. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Prusa i3
- Creality3D CR-10
- FlashForge Creator
- Delta Maker
- Leapfrog Creator
- MakerBot Replicator 2
- Makergear M2
- PowerSpec 3D Pro
- Printrbot Simple and Pro
- Tinkerine Ditto
- Type A Machines
Note: Kodak 3D printing materials are manufactured by SMART International. The Kodak trademark, logo and trade dress are used under license by SMART International.