🚀 Elevate Your Prints with Industrial-Grade Nylon!
The 1.75mm Alloy 910 Nylon 3D Printer Filament is a high-performance, industrial-strength material designed for desktop 3D printing. Weighing 1lb and compatible with nearly all FDM printers, this filament is trusted by leading aerospace and automotive companies for its exceptional quality and reliability. With a recommended extrusion temperature of 250-255C, it ensures optimal performance and durability, making it the go-to choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | ThreeD Materials |
Brand | TAULMAN3D |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.72 x 8.31 x 4.65 inches |
Item model number | T3-PLA-3W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Nylon |
Manufacturer Part Number | T3-PLA-3W |
1**1
Great filament was not packaged properly but still a deal.
This company's product so far has really worked out for me. Thanks again will be buying more hope prices get better or don't change!
M**C
Five Stars
Worked perfectly on our 3D Printer. Further, the product was delivered exactly on time.
K**R
Misleading
Use caution when purchasing. It states item weight is 2.2 pounds meaning it should be a 1 kilogram spool. I ordered two. Each spool is only 1 pound and not the 2.2 that listing states. Very misleading. Haven't tried the product yet.
A**N
Very good nylon, but be wary of Amazon.
Alloy 910 is extremely strong, tough stuff. Of course it requires drying, it’s nylon. Currently, after a bit of tweaking, I am able to pretty easily print this material on an open bed Ender 3 Pro with no brims and no warp. I print at 270c on the nozzle, a bed of 55 and a layer of Magigoo PA on a sheet of Garolite which is attached to a sheet of borosilicate glass. I’m using the MicroSwiss all metal hot end.The secret, if there is one, to this material is drying. If you poke around Thingiverse you’ll find all kinds of prints geared toward building a food dehydrator into a dryer you can print from. I spent way too much on mine and it was well under 100 bucks to complete. Dry the filament at 70C for 12 hours. Especially if you bought it here, as I’ll get to. Afterward either feed it out through whatever method you’ve devised with your dryer and print, or stick it straight into an airtight container with good desiccant and seal it up.When you go to start, feed the material out with the extruder and a hot nozzle. You’ll see the bubbles in the filament if it’s still wet.IMO it’s worth the minor difficulties to work with (although Polymakers CoPA will likely replace it for me) but I must caution you, buy from Taulman directly. I purchased 2 rolls from Amazon and both had unsealed bags and the spools were wound shockingly loosely. Enough so that I have to babysit the spool as it prints so it isn’t getting caught anywhere. Both were wet when I received them. The spool I purchased direct was perfectly wound, tightly sealed, and appeared dry (though I always dry spools prior to printing). I have no idea WHY this is, but just note.
A**R
Food dehydrator required...
Was really excited to try Taulman 910, as I had gotten great results from Taulman in the past. I ordered a Taulman 910 and a Taulman 645, but unfortunately, both of the packages came punctured, breaking the vacuum seal. As a result, the filament has absorbed moisture from the air, resulting in prints with terrible layer adhesion/strength. When extruding, the moisture is bad enough to hear hissing and popping as the water boils out. Luckily I have a food dehydrator, so hopefully I can correct the problem, but if you don’t have a way to dry out filament, you probably shouldn’t get this filament. I do not yet know how good the filament is when dry, but I have 2 stars because it was unusable out of the package.Update: the filament may have been ruined by the moisture. After three days of drying, the filament still steams when it is being extruded. Instead of amazon, buy directly from Taulman, even if there is a slight upcharge, as they seem to take more care in packaging.
M**R
Not 1KG as advertised
Just a heads up to everyone. Description of post states weight is 1000g. (1KG) these are 1LB rolls. Half what I expected. Still a good filament. Wish they had it in extra big rolls in clear.
M**.
Excellent but a little tricky
I use this to make machine parts for industrial automation equipment, including gears. It enables FDM printing for applications that normally require machined parts. It has very good strength and impact resistance, and it is slightly flexible. You can drill and tap it. You can make living hinges with this. Print quality is not as good as PLA. It must be kept dry to work best. Supports are hard to remove because the material is so tough. Read manufacturer's instructions and look at YouTube videos for best results. I print on a Creality CR10-S Pro with the sticker bed, and use glue stick for adhesion. 'Love this stuff.
N**Y
Best nylon filament
Nothing compares... so strong
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