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Nylon FX256 (PA12)

NYL-FX256-NAT-175-750
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The Nylon FX256 (PA12) is the creation of the powerful manufacturer Fillamentum, which stands out for a wide variety of materials and colors, for its perfect winding and for the quality of its products. The FX256 Nylon has great impact resistance, flexibility and great dimensional stability. The finish of this filament is quite smooth which gives it low friction properties (large sliding).

This type of polyamide is widely used in automotive, machinery and industry since it combines mechanical strength, flexibility and chemical resistance (oils, greases, gasoline ...) and superior thermal. Its tensile deformation with breakage is greater than 50% which makes it one of the filaments with greater resistance to fatigue. On the other hand it presents a low density in comparison to the rest of materials of the 3D printing, giving a great weight advantage to all the pieces that are manufactured with this material. The main applications are usually in metal replacement applications, such as bearings, gears, pulleys, sprockets and in industrial machinery for damping. 

Image 1: Parts printed with the different colours available in Nylon FX256. Source: Fillamentum.

The most outstanding feature of the filament for 3D printing Nylon FX256 is that it supports up to 140ºC of temperature without softening without load and up to 110ºC with a load of 0.45MPa which is a great advantage over the rest of filaments used in 3D printing. Another quality that stands out from this nylon is the high resistance to impact, even at very low temperatures (-40ºC) which, combined with a low humidity absorption, allows parts to be made for cold environments.

The FX256 (PA12) is a superior performance filament, which needs to be used with fixative spray, such as Dimafix or PrintaFix, high adhesion sprays that prevent the warping effect from occurring. Another option is to use Magigoo PA, an adhesive developed specifically for polyamides that is an ideal solution especially when printing large parts.

Printed parts with the available colors of Nylon FX256

Image 2: Printed parts with the available colors of Nylon FX256. Source: Fillamentum.

The Nylon FX256 (PA12) filament is available in several colours: Natural, Black, Red, Blue and Metallic Grey. The natural colour can be manually dyed with RIT dyes, and any colour can be obtained, and even create gradients and other colour combinations on the pieces. However, when using dyes it can be difficult to achieve a uniform tone; something important in many applications. In these cases, it is recommended to purchase the FX256 Nylon filament in one of the available colours to obtain pieces with a uniform shade in all areas.

This filament has been approved as a valid filament for direct contact with food (except for Traffic Black, Vertigo Grey and Metallic Grey) according to EU regulations (in the US, only the natural color is approved). To ensure that the final product meets the requirements, it must undergo testing in accordance with relevant regulations. These regulations define the testing conditions, which are based on the intended use of the printed object (e.g., temperature, duration of contact, type of food).

Each Nylon FX256 filament coil (1.75mm or 2.85mm) contains 750 grams of filament and although this is one of the nylon filaments with less moisture absorption, it's advisable to always store it in its airtight bag after each printing and in the case of have a filament dryer dry for 2-3 hours at approximately 80 ° C.

General information

Material PA
Format 50 g / 750 g
Density (ISO 1183) 1.01 g/cm³
Filament diameter 1.75 mm
Filament tolerance ± 0.05 mm
Filament length (Ø 1.75 mm - 0.75 Kg) ± 308 m

Printing properties

Printing temperature 235 - 260 ºC
Print bed temperature 80 - 105 ºC
Chamber temperature
Cooling fan
Recommended printing speed 20 - 30 mm/s

Mechanical properties

Charpy impact strength (ISO 179) 7 KJ/m²
Elongation at break (ISO 527) 50 %
Tensile strength (ISO 527) 45 MPa
Tensile modulus (ASTM 527) 1400 MPa
Flexural strength - MPa
Flexural modulus - MPa
Surface hardness -

Electrical properties

Surface electrical resistivity 1 × 10¹⁵ Ω

Thermal properties

Softening temperature (ISO 306) 140 ºC

Specific properties

Transparency -
Chemical resistance

Other

HS Code 3916.9
Spool diameter (outer) 200 mm
Spool diameter (inner hole) 55 mm
Spool width 50 mm

The main difficulty presented by the printing of large pieces with the Nylon FX256 is the possible appearance of the warping effect.

To ensure the correct adhesion of the Nylon FX256 (PA12) to the base, it's recommended to use BuildTakDimaFixPrintaFix . Another option is to use Magigoo PA, an adhesive that has been developed exclusively for nylon filaments and can be used with a microperforated base, PEI sheets or Kapton Tape. It must be ensured that the adhesion of the first layer is firm and strong to prevent it from peeling off during 3D printing.

Once the printing is finished it is advisable to remove the filament from the extruder completely (Use after cleaning filament) and store the coil in an airtight bag. If the coil has not been stored properly (i.e. exposed to humidity) it is advisable to dry it by placing it in a filament dryer such as PrintDry for three hours at 80ºC. 

Featured properties

Printing temperature
235 - 260 ºC
Filament diameter
1.75 mm
Density
1,01 g/cm³

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