Guide to Printing Nylon Filament

Tips for Printing with the Best Nylon 3D Printer Filaments

It doesn’t matter if you’re printing with the best nylon 3d printer filaments . If you don’t have the right technique, then your prints are still going to fail. So, what does it take to churn out an immaculate 3D print that is faithful to your intended design? Read on below to find out.

What are the qualities of the best nylon 3D printer filaments?

  • The best nylon 3D printer filaments are durable. They are known for their shock and impact resistance if they are printed with wall thickness and dense infill. If they are used for thin prints, they turn flexible, which makes them ideal for high-use functional pieces such as living hinges, gears and more.
  • The best nylon filaments display superior tensile strength. While they are flexible, the best nylon 3d printer filaments can be pulled and stretched whichever way and force without breaking. Best examples of this are nylon-made cable ties and ropes.
  • Expect minimal friction coefficient with the best nylon 3D print filaments. Nylon 3D printer filaments make for great hinges and gears as they move seamlessly without the need for lubrication.

X3D’s best nylon 3d printer filaments

Our best nylon filaments boast of the typical qualities of its materials such as its unrivaled strength, heat and chemical resistance, and durability. But what makes our 3D printer filaments the best in class? Find out below.

X3D Premium Nylon 1.75mm 1kg

X3D Premium Nylon is RoHS compliant and quality tested, so you can be sure that you will be working with the very best with this filament.





Taulman 618 Nylon filament 450g

The Taulman 618 Nylon filament 450g is one of the best nylon 3D printer filaments due to its ability to be printed to a white finish with a translucent surface. It can also be dyed to whatever color you prefer with common clothing dyes.


Taulman 645 Nylon filament 450g

Similar to the Taulman 618, except that the Taulman 645 has better tensile strength and thread-to-thread bonding.



Taulman Bridge Nylon filament 450g

The Taulman Bridge Nylon filament 450g is the newest Nylon co-polymer release by the brand. It has the same strength of its 645 sibling, at a cheaper price point.






Taulman PCTPE Nylon filament 450g

The Taulman PCTPE Nylon filament 450g can be printed on lower temperatures of 225˚C – 230˚C. It is the easiest to print with out of all our Nylon 3D printer filaments.






How to print with the best nylon 3d printer filaments

  1. Printing temp: 240˚C-260˚C and up: The best nylon 3d printer filaments typically thrive in high temperatures.
  2. Bed temp: 45-60˚C up to 100˚C: Even the best nylon filaments are prone to cooling which then leads to warping during the printing process. It is crucial to maintain the heat and go up to 100˚C if need be, particularly if you are in a cooler environment. You should also turn off the cooling fans.
  3. Glue stick for adhesion: If you find that you are having a hard time making the prints stick to the build plate, spread a thin layer of glue prior to starting the next print.
  4. Increase the extruder temperature: Sometimes, the layers of the print struggle to bond together. If this is the case for you, increase the extruder temperature by 5˚C incrementally until you hit the sweet spot.

While our guideline may generally work for others, some brands of nylon 3D printer filaments and printers have different specifications. As you get more experienced, you may develop your own set of tried-and-tested guidelines that will work best for you to produce amazing 3D prints.

If you want to get started with 3D printing and want to know what kind of nylon filament to get, X3D offers the best nylon 3d printer filaments here. You can also contact us at x3d@x3d.com.au if you have 3D printing-related questions.

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