Discover excellence in 3D printing with ABC3D’s high-performance nylon filament low-warp formula. Meticulously crafted in Victoria, BC, this unfilled Nylon 66 (PA66) material is engineered to solve the biggest challenge of printing with nylon. As a result, you get industrial-grade performance with unparalleled printability.
Performance of our Nylon Filament Low-Warp
Our nylon filament with low-warp properties boasts exceptional mechanical, thermal, and chemical resistance. In fact, Nylon 66 is a trusted engineering polymer known for its low coefficient of friction and stability, making it the ideal choice for creating impact-resistant parts like custom gears and bearings.
Engineered for Easy Printing
We’ve fine-tuned this material for a hassle-free printing experience. Indeed, you can achieve extraordinary results on a stock Ender 3 with simple settings: a 260°C nozzle, a 110°C bed, the fan turned off, and a touch of Elmer’s glue for adhesion. Ultimately, this means less time troubleshooting and more time creating.
In summary, if you’re looking for a material that combines industrial strength with straightforward printing, our nylon filament low-warp formula is the perfect choice. It’s an ideal upgrade for any project that demands superior durability and reliability.
Applications:
- Functional prototypes
- Custom Gears and Bearings
- Automotive Components
- Jigs and Fixtures
- Sporting Goods
- industrial Equipment Components
- Robotics
- Consumer products
- Seals and Gaskets
- Custom HVAC Components
- Durable Packaging
- Aerospace Parts
Nylon Filament Low-Warp Specifications:
- Diameter: 1.75 +/- 0.05mm
- Weight: 1 kg
- Length: 335 m
- Density: 1.24 g/cc
- Nozzle Size: ≥ 0.15 mm
- Nozzle Temp: 255-275°C
- Bed Temp: 60-70°C
- Drying Instructions: 90°C for 4 hours.
- Bed Prep: Hairspray, Glue Stick, Polyimide (Kapton) surface
- Layer Height: ≥ 0.1 mm
- Print Speed: ≤ 100 mm/sec
- Fan speed: 0 – 30%
Quality
We manufacture all our filaments with 5-axis laser-controlled precision. This process provides the highest class of products for the 3D printing industry.
Why Choose ABC3D?
Our focus on industrial applications means you get more than just a spool of filament:
- Specialized Expertise: We are not a generic reseller; instead, we specialize in high-performance filaments. You can learn more about our mission and engineering expertise.
- Canadian Quality: All our filaments are manufactured in Canada with rigorous quality control, ensuring a diameter tolerance of ±0.05mm.
- High-Performance Materials: This nylon filament low-warp formula is designed for functional, end-use parts that need to withstand significant stress and heat.
- Full Transparency: We provide downloadable technical data sheets (TDS) and material safety data sheets (MSDS) for all our products.
Technical Data Sheets:
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Nylon Filament Low-Warp: FAQs
1. Is this filament abrasive?
No. This is an “unfilled” nylon, meaning it does not contain any abrasive additives like carbon fiber or glass. Therefore, it is safe to print with a standard brass nozzle.
2. Do I need an enclosure to print this?
It is highly recommended. While this is a nylon filament low-warp formula, it is still PA66. As a result, an enclosure or heated chamber will always provide the best layer adhesion and prevent warping on larger parts. However, it is significantly easier to print than standard PA66.
3. How is this different from your Carbon Fiber Nylon 66 filament?
This filament is for **toughness and flexibility**. It’s designed to be impact-resistant and is a great all-around engineering-grade nylon. Our **Carbon Fiber Nylon 66**, on the other hand, is for **stiffness and rigidity**. The carbon fibers make it much stiffer (less flexible) and stronger, but also more brittle.
4. Do I absolutely need to dry this filament?
Yes, 100%. Nylon 66 is one of the most hygroscopic materials. It will absorb moisture from the air in just a few hours. Therefore, you must dry it at 90°C for at least 4 hours immediately before printing. Printing damp nylon will result in bubbles, stringing, and extremely brittle parts.




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