Polymide CoPA Nylon 1.75mm

PolymakerSKU: PG05001

Colour: Black
Price:
Sale price$89.00

Tax included Shipping calculated at checkout

Description

PolyMide™ CoPA is based on a copolymer of Nylon 6 and Nylon 6,6. The filament combines excellent strength, toughness, and heat resistance of up to 180˚C.

Similar to other Nylon materials, PolyMide™ CoPA has high sensitivity to moisture and should be kept at dry conditions (relative humidity of 20% or less) at all times. We recommend that the material be used with PolyBox™ (purchased separately).

KEY FEATURES:

Warp Free: PolyMide™ CoPA is engineered to give excellent dimensional stability during printing, with near-zero warping.

Easy Printing: Unlike other Nylon filaments, PolyMide™ CoPA is extremely easy to work with. It is compatible with most filament-based 3D printers with no heated chamber/bed required!

Strong & Tough: The outstanding mechanical strength and toughness makes PolyMide™ CoPA the best choice of engineering material for your creative ideas!

Heat Resistant: With a high softening temperature of ~180 °C, PolyMide™ CoPA is one of the most heat resistant 3D printing materials on the market.

Specifications

  • Net Weight 750 gms
  • Diameter 1.75 mm
  • Tolerance ± 0.05 mm (Typical ~ ± 0.02 mm )
  • Recommended Printing Temp* 250 – 265 °C
  • Recommended Printing Speed* 40 – 60 mm/s
  • Recommended HBP (if equipped) Temp – 25-50°C

Click here to go to the Technical data sheets page

Specifications

 All items are shipped within 24 hours of order (working days).

Want it in 3.00 mm?

This item is available as a special order in 3.00 mm. Simply Contact Us to check availability and order. 

 

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
S
Steve Payor
Polymide CoPA Nylon

This is a truly outstanding material. I needed to print a large solid block (almost the whole bed size) for a special job, and ordinary PA (Nylon) was out of the question. I couldn't use carbon-filled PA, because of electrolysis issues, so I tried some of the (30%) glass-filled nylons, and these warped off the bed.
The POLYMAKER Polymide has much less warp, and is incredibly tough. I had to use a 1mm thick brim, but this was all that was needed to keep the parts on the bed. I cut some strips off the brim, and these were every bit as strong as Nylon cable ties.

You may also like

Recently viewed