Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate Filament
CFPC / PC-CF
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Excellent, broadly useful
Also known as:CFPCPC-CF
Family:PCWhy Use Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate?
- Extremely stiff; useful where flex must be minimal
- Surprisingly affordable in some brands
Things to Consider
- Feeding can be difficult unless spool is close/direct-fed
Technical Data
Hardware Requirements
Enclosure
Not NeededDrybox
Not NeededHardened Nozzle
Not NeededBed Surface Compatibility
Satin PEI
Polypropylene
Textured PEI
Smooth PEI
PA/Nylon Sheet
High Temp
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate filament?
Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate (CFPC / PC-CF) is a 3D printing filament. Extremely stiff; useful where flex must be minimal
What temperature should I print Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate at?
Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate typically prints at nozzle temperatures of 270-300°C and bed temperatures of 100-120°C. Low cooling
Do I need an enclosure to print Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate?
Yes, an enclosure is required for printing Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate.
What is Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate filament best for?
Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate is best for: Extremely stiff; useful where flex must be minimal; Surprisingly affordable in some brands.
What are the downsides of Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate filament?
The main considerations when using Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate: Feeding can be difficult unless spool is close/direct-fed.