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FEco Carbon Fiber pellets - Colfeed4Print

COLFEED-PELLETS-FECO-CARBFIB-45G
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Colfeed4Print's FEco family of materials includes the FEco Carbon Fiber available in filament format as well as pellet format. The FEco Carbon Fiber pellets are a composite pellet with a PLA base and a high content (15 %) of recycled carbon fibers. The carbon fibers have a length of 500 μm, a diameter of <10 μm and an electrical conductivity of 4.28E⁻⁶ S/m. Parts 3D printed with these pellets demonstrate an excellent mechanical strength due to the carbon fiber content.

Parts 3D printed with the FEco Carbon Fiber material

Image 1: Parts 3D printed with the FEco Carbon Fiber material. Source: Colfeed4Print.

Including carbon fiber in 3D printing processes offers a multitude of benefits. Firstly, carbon fiber reinforcement enhances the strength-to-weight ratio of printed parts, resulting in components that are exceptionally lightweight yet robust. This attribute is particularly advantageous in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and sports equipment manufacturing, where weight reduction is critical without compromising structural integrity. Moreover, carbon fiber imparts superior stiffness and dimensional stability to printed objects, minimizing the risk of deformation or warping over time. Additionally, parts reinforced with carbon fiber exhibit enhanced resistance to fatigue and wear, prolonging their lifespan and reducing maintenance requirements. Overall, integrating carbon fiber into 3D printing workflows enables the production of high-performance, durable, and lightweight components with a wide range of applications.

Carbon fiber particles in the FEco Carbon Fiber filament

Image 2: Carbon fiber particles in the FEco Carbon Fiber filament. Source: Colfeed4Print.

For optimal printing results, adhere to the following printing recommendations: maintain a printing temperature of 155-185 ºC, with a bed temperature ranging from 30-60 ºC. A printing speed of 20-40 mm/s and a layer height exceeding 0.2 mm are advised. To safeguard the integrity of the pellets, store them in a dry, shaded environment within the temperature range of 5-30 ºC.

General information

Manufacturer Colfeed4Print
Material PLA
Format 60 g
Density 1.31 g/cm³

Electrical properties

Electrical conductivity 4.28E⁻⁶ S/m

Mechanical properties

Elongation at break - %
Tensile strength - MPa
Tensile modulus - MPa
Flexural strength - MPa
Flexural modulus - MPa
Surface hardness -

Thermal properties

Melting temperature 152 ºC
Softening temperature - ºC
Processing temperature 155-185 ºC
MFR Ratio -
Glass transition temperature 62 ºC
Heat deflexion temperature - ºC

Other

HS Code 3901.1
General Information
Material FEco Carbon Fiber
Format 60 g
Density 1.31 g/cm³
Color -
Mechanical Properties
Izod Impact Strength -
Charpy Impact Strength -
Elongation at Break -
Tensile Strength -
Tensile Modulus -
Bending Strength -
Bending Modulus -
Surface Hardness -
Thermal Properties
Processing Temperature 155-185 ºC
Glass Transition Temperature 62 ºC
Melting Temperature 152 ºC
MFR Ratio -
Electrical Properties
Electrical Conductivity 4.28E⁻⁶ S/m
Additional Information
HS Code 3901.1


* The typical values detailed in this table should be considered as reference. We recommend confirming the results and final properties with your own tests. For more information, please refer to the product datasheet.

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