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Taulman Nylon Glass Fiber Alloy

TLM-GF-NYLON-NAT-175-1000
132.95 € 132.95 €
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Taulman3D is a filament manufacturer specialising in two materials: nylon and co-polyester (PET). It focuses on the creation of new materials for additive manufacturing and has a very wide and interesting range of products, especially for professional users.

Within its range of technical filaments is the Taulman Glass Fiber Alloy filament, a nylon-based filament with glass fibre (GF) filler.

Glass Fiber Alloy 3D printed parts.

Image 1: Spool and parts 3D printed with Taulman Glass Fiber Alloy. Source: Taulman.

Nylon, also called polyamide (PA), is a very common polymer used in a wide variety of products and is used in all industrial sectors today due to its mechanical and thermal properties.

Glass fibre consists of many very fine silicon dioxide fibres. The addition of glass fibre in the filament composition creates a reinforcing structure that improves the strength of the filament and adds rigidity to the material. Generally, glass-filled polyamide filaments (PA GF) are made from a standard base material with a percentage of glass fibre filler.

Optimised composition

In the case of Glass Fiber Alloy filament, Taulman has developed a custom blend, creating a material with a composition specifically designed for 3D printing. Thus, the percentage of glass fibre filler used in the filament improves its consistency during the processing of the material, as well as the strength of the 3D printed parts.

The main advantages of this filament composition are:

  • Ease of processing
  • High rigidity
  • Low weight
  • High temperature resistance

After a long R&D process, Taulman has revolutionised the market with the launch of this filament, improving the existing glass-filled filament options on the market and addressing the needs of professional FDM 3D printing users.

Glass Fiber Alloy 3D printed parts.

Image 2: Parts 3D printed with Taulman Glass Fiber Alloy. Source: Taulman.

Due to its characteristics, Taulman Glass Fiber Alloy filament is an ideal material for the manufacture of prototypes, functional parts and elements of high structural resistance, being a very useful material in different sectors such as the automotive, aerospace, energy, defence and health sectors, as it allows the manufacture of highly rigid parts that are resistant to high temperatures.

General information

Material PA
Format 1000 g
Density 1.2 g/cm³
Filament diameter 1.75 / 2.85 mm
Filament tolerance (1.75 mm) ± 0.04 mm / (2.85 mm) ± 0.06 mm
Filament length (Ø1.75 mm, 1 kg) ±346.5 m / (Ø2.85 mm, 1 kg) ±130.6 m

Printing properties

Printing temperature 250 - 260 ºC
Print bed temperature 55 ºC
Chamber temperature -
Cooling fan -
Recommended printing speed 40 mm/s

Mechanical properties

Elongation at break 35 %
Tensile strength 32 MPa
Tensile modulus - MPa
Flexural strength - MPa
Flexural modulus - MPa
Surface hardness -
Impact strength 5.8 KJ/m²

Thermal properties

Softening temperature - ºC

Specific properties

Transparency -

Other

HS Code 3916.9
Spool diameter (outer) 200 mm
Spool diameter (inner hole) 50 mm
Spool width 50 mm

It is recommended to use an adhesive for the printing base such as Magigoo, DimaFix or 3DLac, so that the first layer of Taulman Glass Fiber Alloy Nylon filament adheres properly. Although it is not essential to use hot base, we recommend a temperature of 55 ºC, a printing temperature of 250 - 260 ºC and we recommend printing at a speed of 40 mm/s.

Taulman Glass Fiber Alloy Nylon filament contains glass fibre filler which is abrasive and will damage the inside of brass nozzles, so it is recommended to use a hardened steel nozzle with at least 0.5 mm exit diameter to avoid possible clogging.

Featured properties

Printing temperature
250 - 260 ºC
Filament diameter
1.75 / 2.85 mm
Density
1.2 g/cm³

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