Enhance your 3D printing projects with Smart Print's PLA Carbon Fiber Black filament. Precision-engineered for high-performance printing, this composite combines eco-friendly PLA with carbon fibres, resulting in exceptional strength and minimal warping. Ideal for both functional prototypes and detailed aesthetic applications.
Main Features
High strength and stiffness from carbon fibre reinforcement
Excellent layer adhesion for smooth, consistent prints
Minimal warping – suitable for beginners and advanced users
Compatible with most FDM/FFF 3D printers supporting 1.75mm filament
Improved durability with advanced additives
Technical Specifications
Material: PLA with carbon fibre additives
Filament diameter: 1.75 mm (tolerance ±0.03 mm)
Net filament weight: 1 kg
Spool size: diameter 195 mm, hub hole 75 mm
Recommended nozzle temperature: 220 – 250°C
Recommended heated bed: 95 – 110°C
Nozzle: Hardened steel or ruby recommended due to abrasion
Use Cases
Functional parts demanding higher strength and rigidity
Structural components and working prototypes
Designs where a premium finish is desired
Lightweight yet sturdy engineering models
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