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With Novamid® ID 1030 material for Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), you can produce parts almost indistinguishable from those produced with standard injection molding.
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This open-source filament material is a pure polyamide 6/ 66 and was originally developed many years ago by our Engineering Plastics experts for demanding specialty applications often subjected to the harsh environment and high temperatures (up to 125oC). Adjusted to 3D-print easily, Novamid® ID1030 filaments bring a unique combination of properties, including outstanding stiffness and ductility, across a range of applications - from transportation to sports and electronics. Their optimized crystallization profile improves fusion, enabling parts with excellent interlayer strength and high surface quality.
Novamid® ID1030 is well-suited for durable applications requiring good mechanical properties.
• Electronics - Benchtop assembly jigs, custom parts specific storage
• Transportation
• Sports & lifestyle
Nozzle size: ≥0.25mm | Layer height: ≥ 0.1mm * | Flow rate: ± 100% |
Print temp: ± 220 - 245oC * | Print speed: Medium / High * | Retraction: Depends |
Heat bed: ± 60 - 120oC * | Fan speed: 0% | Printing surface: PEI Sheet/DimaFix |
Enclosed printer needed: Yes | Heated Build Chamber: Preferred | Experience level: Intermediate |
p: 1.11 g/cc | 50 gr coil | 0.5 Kg spool |
Ø 1.75mm | ± 18.7m | ± 187m |
Ø 2.85mm | ± 7.1m | ± 71m |
Novamid® ID1030 grades are supplied in airtight, moisture-proof packaging at a moisture level <0.05 w%
In order to prevent moisture pick up and contamination, supplied packaging should be kept closed and undamaged. For the same reason, partially used bags should be sealed before re-storage. Allow the material that has been stored elsewhere to adapt to the temperature in the processing room while keeping the bag closed. To prevent moisture condensing on filaments, bring cold filaments up to ambient temperature in the print shop while keeping the packaging closed.
In case the filament has become wet, it should be dried. Using a hot air oven at 80oC for at least 4h is recommended. When storing the filament after printing, it is advised to seal the bag and add silica gel to the bag to keep the filament as dry as possible.