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.
* Note: The printed part achieves better toughness after exposure to moisture.
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.
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.
PA6-GF offers excellent resistance to chemicals, oils, and many kinds of solvents, ensuring long-term performance in challenging environments.
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.
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All printing parameters are embedded in RFID, which can be read through our AMS (Automatic Material System).
Load and print! No more tedious setting steps.
PA6-GF | PA6-CF | PAHT-CF | ||
Composition | PA6, glass fiber | PA6, carbon fiber | PA12 and other long-chain PA, carbon fiber | |
AMS Compatibility | YES | NO | YES | |
Dry Out Before Use | Required | Required | Required | |
Printing Speed | < 130 mm/s | < 100 mm/s | < 100 mm/s | |
Printer Type | Enclosure | Enclosure | Enclosure | |
Toughness (Impact Strength - XY, dry state) | 27.2 kJ/m² | 40.3 kJ/m² | 57.5 kJ/m² | |
Toughness (Impact Strength - XY, wet state) | 55.8 kJ/m² | 57.2 kJ/m² | 62.3 kJ/m² | |
Strength (Bending Strength - XY, dry state) | 120 MPa | 151 MPa | 125 MPa | |
Strength (Bending Strength - XY, wet state) | 71 MPa | 95 MPa | 115 MPa | |
Layer Strength (Bending Strength - Z, dry state) | 51 MPa | 80 MPa | 61 MPa | |
Layer Strength (Bending Strength - Z, wet state) | 33 MPa | 45 MPa | 49 MPa | |
Stiffness (Bending Modulus - XY, dry state) | 3670 MPa | 5460 MPa | 4230 MPa | |
Stiffness (Bending Modulus - XY, wet state) | 2120 MPa | 3560 MPa | 3640 MPa | |
Layer Adhesion (Impact Strength - Z, dry state) | 4.1 kJ/m² | 15.5 kJ/m² | 13.3 kJ/m² | |
Heat Resistance(HDT, 0.45 MPa, Dry State) | 182 ℃ | 186 ℃ | 194 ℃ | |
| 2.56 | 2.35 | 0.88 |
Recommended | Not Recommended | |
Build Plate | Engineering Plate, High Temperature Plate or Textured PEI Plate | Cool Plate |
Hotend | Hardened Steel 0.4mm / 0.6mm (recommended) / 0.8 mm | Hotend with Stainless Steel Nozzle (all size) |
Glue | Bambu Glue Stick | Bambu Liquid Glue |
AMS & AMS lite | AMS & AMS lite | / |
Drying Settings (Blast Drying Oven):
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
Density:
1.09 g/cm³
Vicat Softening Temperature:
212 °C
Heat Deflection Temperature:
186 °C
Melting Temperature:
223 °C
Melt Index:
6.8 ± 0.6 g/10 min
Tensile Strength:
102 ± 7 MPa
Breaking Elongation Rate:
5.8 ± 1.6 %
Bending Modulus:
5460 ± 280 MPa
Bending Strength:
151 ± 8 MPa
Impact Strength:
40.3 ± 2.5 kJ/m²
• 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 WI
• 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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