Manufacturer | Polymaker |
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Brand | Polymaker |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.57 x 8.7 x 2.91 inches |
Color | 100 - Fiberon Pa6-cf20 0.5kg Black (Hex Code: #312f2f) |
Material Type | Nylon |
Size | 0.5kg New Packaging |
Manufacturer Part Number | FG03001 |

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Polymaker Fiberon PA6-CF Carbon Fiber Nylon Filament 1.75 Black 500g, Enhanced Hard Edge Cardboard Spool, Fiberon PA6-CF Nylon Warp Free 1.75mm 3D Printing Filament
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Brand | Polymaker |
Material | Nylon |
Color | 100 - Fiberon Pa6-cf20 0.5kg Black (Hex Code: #312f2f) |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
About this item
- 【Fiberon by Polymaker】- A new product family of Polymaker dedicated to democratizing high-performance composite materials. It offers cost-effective composite 3D printing filament especially optimized for high-speed printing. With superior printability and high printer compatibility, it enables high-performance parts on most mainstream printers, including entry-level printers
- 【Stiff & Strong & Heat Resistant】 - Polymaker Fiberon PA6-CF nylon filament 1.75mm is made of 80% PA and 20% chopped carbon fibers. The carbon fiber reinforcement provides significantly improved stiffness, strength and heat resistance with outstanding layer adhesion (Heat Deflection Temperature (ISO 75 0.45 MPa): 215℃)
- 【Wide Application】 - Fiberon PA6-CF is very strong, durable and features an excellent heat resistance. It can be used in applications requiring torsional, tensile, and impact strength such as bicycle pedals, brackets, jigs, fixtures, drone frame, prosthetics or handles
- 【Tangle Free & Resealable Bag】 - Fiberon PA6-CF nylon filament 1.75 is carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please pass the filament through the fixed hole to avoid tangles after use
- 【Cardboard Spool with Enhanced Hard Edge】 - Fiberon filament comes in upgraded packaging, featuring an enhanced coating on the edge and a fully recycled cardboard spool and box. The hard edge not only prevents the dust from fraying cardboard but also protects the edge from deformation and delamination
- 【Printing Settings】 - Nozzle: 280-300˚C; Bed: 40-50˚C; Speed: Up to 300mm/s
- 【Note】 - It is important to have an abrasion resistant nozzle since there is carbon fiber inside this Nylon filament. It is suggested to use metal coated brass nozzle when printing PA6-CF on desktop 3D printers
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3D printing filament
HDT(°C) @0.45 MPa: 215
Bending modulus (dry-MPa): 7037
Bending modulus (wet-MPa): 2286

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Reinforced with 20% carbon fibers

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Best Sellers Rank | #723 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #42 in 3D Printing Filament |
Date First Available | May 21, 2024 |
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Customers find the thermoplastic filament easy to print with good strength and build quality. They describe it as a tough material that prints well at 320C/90C, and consider it the best filament they've used. Many customers find it functional and great for their projects. However, some have differing views on layer adhesion, value for money, and texture.
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Customers find the thermoplastic filament easy to print with good results. It prints well from a dry box and has a nice finish. They say it prints fine on a nearly stock K1 printer, with no warping or post-processing needed.
"...Here's my detailed review: Print Quality & Ease of Use: The PA612-CF15 filament is a 3D printing material that combines polyamide (nylon)..." Read more
"...No post-processing necessary. A real quick note, I tried doing the flow reduction for the support material and it ended up failing...." Read more
"...It looks absolutely fantastic. I did dry this filament for about 6hrs at 50°C just in case it was damp from the factory...." Read more
"...With the right settings this stuff prints as easily as PLA...." Read more
Customers appreciate the thermoplastic filament's strength. They say it prints cleanly, is tough to print with, and dimensionally stable without warping. The threads hold well, and it's among the strongest filaments at this price point.
"...slightly rough to the touch, which adds to the overall durability and strength, but it’s also one of those materials that looks even better the more..." Read more
"...PLUSES: It is really Super Hard stuff!. It has a slight flexibility so its not 'Too Likely' to just crack or fall apart!...." Read more
"...I went with the Fiberon Pa612-cf due to its claims of high strength, low moisture sensitivity, and print temps that fell well within the..." Read more
"Prints beautifully, prints feel strong and solid. I haven't had any issues with warping or lifting...." Read more
Customers appreciate the filament's quality. They say it's excellent, versatile, and leaves a high-quality product without post-processing.
"...You're left with a manufacturer quality part. No post-processing necessary...." Read more
"...Its an Exceptional Filament and for real as it can take real punishment, But its fairly easy to print and makes some good parts without..." Read more
"Great filament...." Read more
"Good quality filament. Best to stay away from if you are new to 3d printing due to clogging and stringing issues. Not the easiest to use." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the thermoplastic filament's performance. It works well in their 3D printers, such as the Bambu P1s and AMS. The material has good properties and is one of the most durable materials available. They had no issues printing with it at 40C chamber, 75C bed temperature, and 300C nozzle temperature.
"...in my 3D printer, and it's been an excellent material for high-performance, industrial-grade prints. Here's my detailed review:..." Read more
"...But regardless, I'm getting manufacture quality parts. Truly functional. I have every other filament...." Read more
"...a PPS-CF pre-programmed setting but there it was, and it works PERFECTLY with this...." Read more
"...half a spool of this... I'm switching to Polymaker this petg-cf is incredible , absolutely recommend" Read more
Customers appreciate the filament's warping resistance. They say it prints without warping, doesn't need an enclosure, has good impact resistance, and stiffness. However, some find it more flexible and prone to cracking, while others mention no layer shifts, good bed adhesion, and manageable.
"...very first print came out better than my test prints in PLA, no warping or curling, perfect layer adhesion, and a smooth albeit typical "CF Filled"..." Read more
"...I haven't had any issues with warping or lifting. It has become my go-to when I need a strong print." Read more
"...off, and you need strong nylon parts that can take heat but also print without warp....you just found your filament...." Read more
"...The parts are extremely strong and stiff, to the point that for some parts that are expected to flex a bit, this stuff just breaks...." Read more
Customers have different experiences with the layer adhesion. Some find it great, with minimal stringing and the print staying put perfectly. Others report issues with poor adhesion, where the print wouldn't adhere to the base plate no matter what they did.
"...Once you’ve dialed in the settings, however, it adheres well and delivers smooth, strong prints...." Read more
"...out better than my test prints in PLA, no warping or curling, perfect layer adhesion, and a smooth albeit typical "CF Filled" surface finish...." Read more
"...up into tinier pieces so you get horrible impact resistance and layer adhesion and barely any improvement in strength...." Read more
"...Very good bed adhesion at 80-90C on textured PEI with no glue, 100C almost too much adhesion...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the thermoplastic filament's value for money. Some find it worth the price, saying it's the best on the market. Others say it's a bit expensive but the prints are clean and strong.
"...get the settings just right, the results are definitely worth it for demanding applications...." Read more
"...Yes, this stuff is a bit pricey, for a half kilo spool but I'm already planning on getting more........potentially a LOT more...." Read more
"...with all the quirks and weird build plates, this stuff is WELL worth the extra money." Read more
"...It's not cheap, but I recommend testing with a small prototype to ensure fixing holes are the correct dimensions/locations...." Read more
Customers have different views on the texture of the thermoplastic filament. Some find it has a nice, rough surface like post-processed SLS printed parts. Others describe it as soft, not as stiff as NylonX, and having a rougher texture than those made in Polymaker's filament.
"...The finish is slightly rough to the touch, which adds to the overall durability and strength, but it’s also one of those materials that looks even..." Read more
"...to be used on the Bambu Labs AMS Lite due to it being slightly abrasive and the filament is more brittle than regular PETG or PLA..." Read more
"...Aside from the fact that it also has a really nice texture. Oh, and make sure you use "alternate wall printing direction" or something like that...." Read more
"...prints in PLA, no warping or curling, perfect layer adhesion, and a smooth albeit typical "CF Filled" surface finish...." Read more
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Prints beautifully with a basic printer set at 240C
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025Color: 100 - Fiberon Pa612-cf 0.5kg Black (Hex Code: #302e2f)Size: 0.5kg New PackagingVerified PurchaseI recently started using PA612-CF15 filament in my 3D printer, and it's been an excellent material for high-performance, industrial-grade prints. Here's my detailed review:
Print Quality & Ease of Use: The PA612-CF15 filament is a 3D printing material that combines polyamide (nylon) with carbon fiber. It’s a bit more challenging to print with compared to standard filaments like PLA, but it produces outstanding results. The carbon fiber reinforcement provides extra rigidity and strength, and the printed parts come out with a nice matte finish. I’ve found that it’s crucial to adjust the print settings for optimal results—slower print speeds, higher temperatures, and a hardened steel nozzle are key to getting the best quality.
Strength & Durability: This filament’s main selling point is its strength. It offers excellent mechanical properties, including high tensile strength and low moisture absorption, which means printed parts stay tough and won’t warp or weaken easily. I’ve used it to print functional parts that need to withstand a bit of wear and tear—things like brackets and connectors—and they’ve held up impressively well. The carbon fiber content also adds to the durability, making it ideal for parts that will be exposed to high stress.
Printing Performance: While the PA612-CF15 filament prints relatively well, it’s a bit finicky when it comes to adhesion. I highly recommend using a heated bed, as well as a build surface that’s designed for high-performance filaments (like PEI). Once you’ve dialed in the settings, however, it adheres well and delivers smooth, strong prints.
Post-Processing: Another benefit of this filament is its ease of post-processing. You can sand, drill, or machine it with minimal effort, which makes it ideal for parts that need to be further customized. However, because of the carbon fiber content, it can cause additional wear on your print head, so you’ll want to use a hardened nozzle to avoid clogging or damage.
Finish & Aesthetics: The carbon fiber content gives the prints a unique, matte black finish that looks both sleek and industrial. This is great if you’re looking for a functional yet stylish end product. The finish is slightly rough to the touch, which adds to the overall durability and strength, but it’s also one of those materials that looks even better the more you use it.
Overall: PA612-CF15 filament is a fantastic choice for anyone needing durable, strong, and heat-resistant 3D prints. It’s best suited for functional prototypes, automotive parts, or anything that requires robust mechanical properties. While it takes a little effort to get the settings just right, the results are definitely worth it for demanding applications.
Rating: 4.7/5
Pros: High strength, excellent durability, easy post-processing, great finish
Cons: Requires careful calibration, can cause wear on nozzles, difficult to print with for beginners
- Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024Color: 103 - Polymide Pa6-gf 0.5kg Grey Old Packing(hex Code: #615d5c)Size: 0.5kg Old PackagingVerified PurchaseI printed the above image with a stock Kobra Max (260° max nozzle temperature. Although some people suggest it runs hot), 0.8mm nozzle(not a nozzle suggested for small gears)...
I have been printing for a well over 5 years and it's not just a side hobby. It's not work but it's an obsession. I've had many printers, I've tried innumerable brands and types of filaments. This is my first favorite. I'm going to write a simple list of why you should buy this filament.
By far the strongest filament I have ever used. It's a different kind of strength though. PC FG/cf, peek etc might be stronger in certain ways, But having the same volume as a regular kilogram, yet half the weight, it's just something special. Just a note, the way this filament works is a lot like say porcelain. It's an incredibly strong substance, but if you kind of chip away at it with say a pair of bolt cutters, it'll break easier with scary pieces flying at you.. Kinda like that.
Dimensional accuracy is off the charts. You make a hole, the whole will be the size you make it.
I only have one printer that prints perfect every time. A toybox printer.. If you know what that is, you'll understand. Anyway, this filament in my Kobra Max, is officially my new most consistent and reliable print. I use Cura to do the "print one at a time" (instead of all at once), and I can have 19 different prints I want done all in that one platform, and it'll just go through one after the other and print them all completely accurate. No more checking every 30 minutes or hour. No need for a camera mounted on it or special failed print sensor...
Keep the support material as low density as you can, but when it comes to the support interface and removing this support, it's amazing. The support interface ACTUALLY works...... Really. And once you break off the support which CAN require a lot of strength (ice pick or smaller nozzle size suggested) You're left with a manufacturer quality part. No post-processing necessary.
A real quick note, I tried doing the flow reduction for the support material and it ended up failing. I'm sure it's because this material is very thick/.8 nozzle/and printed well below the suggested print temp, But that did fail me. Anyway, I'm sure if you actually have the appropriate setup/settings you'll be fine. Print your support flow to give you ~0.2 mm support line width. Then it should break off super easy, clean and without any excessive strength.
Guess that's really all I have to say. Aside from the fact that it also has a really nice texture. Oh, and make sure you use "alternate wall printing direction" or something like that. I'm sure even if you use a smaller nozzle size, there will be a little pull like with metal field or glass filled filaments. You want to make sure it changes direction each layer to avoid that warp and shit. If you use Cura, the newest update has that option in experimental or somewhere at the bottom.
This is my summary. I'm using a stock printer, oversized nozzle, and very little is done to try and accommodate this filament suggested print settings. I'm honestly not even sure how it works.
But regardless, I'm getting manufacture quality parts. Truly functional.
I have every other filament. And although some might have higher strength in certain areas(and usually some disadvantages), but they all require some specialty equipment, tons of work to get it to stick or print clean. High build plate temperatures that waste electricity and often result in warping.
And so on and on.
And maybe ridiculous for me to say, but I think this is the best filament ever produced...(Aside from basic PLA for prototyping).
I just want to know if it comes in 5 kg.
5.0 out of 5 starsI printed the above image with a stock Kobra Max (260° max nozzle temperature. Although some people suggest it runs hot), 0.8mm nozzle(not a nozzle suggested for small gears)...Best filament you will ever use.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024
I have been printing for a well over 5 years and it's not just a side hobby. It's not work but it's an obsession. I've had many printers, I've tried innumerable brands and types of filaments. This is my first favorite. I'm going to write a simple list of why you should buy this filament.
By far the strongest filament I have ever used. It's a different kind of strength though. PC FG/cf, peek etc might be stronger in certain ways, But having the same volume as a regular kilogram, yet half the weight, it's just something special. Just a note, the way this filament works is a lot like say porcelain. It's an incredibly strong substance, but if you kind of chip away at it with say a pair of bolt cutters, it'll break easier with scary pieces flying at you.. Kinda like that.
Dimensional accuracy is off the charts. You make a hole, the whole will be the size you make it.
I only have one printer that prints perfect every time. A toybox printer.. If you know what that is, you'll understand. Anyway, this filament in my Kobra Max, is officially my new most consistent and reliable print. I use Cura to do the "print one at a time" (instead of all at once), and I can have 19 different prints I want done all in that one platform, and it'll just go through one after the other and print them all completely accurate. No more checking every 30 minutes or hour. No need for a camera mounted on it or special failed print sensor...
Keep the support material as low density as you can, but when it comes to the support interface and removing this support, it's amazing. The support interface ACTUALLY works...... Really. And once you break off the support which CAN require a lot of strength (ice pick or smaller nozzle size suggested) You're left with a manufacturer quality part. No post-processing necessary.
A real quick note, I tried doing the flow reduction for the support material and it ended up failing. I'm sure it's because this material is very thick/.8 nozzle/and printed well below the suggested print temp, But that did fail me. Anyway, I'm sure if you actually have the appropriate setup/settings you'll be fine. Print your support flow to give you ~0.2 mm support line width. Then it should break off super easy, clean and without any excessive strength.
Guess that's really all I have to say. Aside from the fact that it also has a really nice texture. Oh, and make sure you use "alternate wall printing direction" or something like that. I'm sure even if you use a smaller nozzle size, there will be a little pull like with metal field or glass filled filaments. You want to make sure it changes direction each layer to avoid that warp and shit. If you use Cura, the newest update has that option in experimental or somewhere at the bottom.
This is my summary. I'm using a stock printer, oversized nozzle, and very little is done to try and accommodate this filament suggested print settings. I'm honestly not even sure how it works.
But regardless, I'm getting manufacture quality parts. Truly functional.
I have every other filament. And although some might have higher strength in certain areas(and usually some disadvantages), but they all require some specialty equipment, tons of work to get it to stick or print clean. High build plate temperatures that waste electricity and often result in warping.
And so on and on.
And maybe ridiculous for me to say, but I think this is the best filament ever produced...(Aside from basic PLA for prototyping).
I just want to know if it comes in 5 kg.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025Color: Fiberon Petg-rcf 0.5kg BlackSize: 0.5kg New PackagingVerified PurchaseThis stuff prints like a dream on my Bambu Labs A1 with AMS Lite. It looks absolutely fantastic.
I did dry this filament for about 6hrs at 50°C just in case it was damp from the factory. It might have been perfectly dry when I received it, but I wanted to give it the best chance, so I dried it anyways. This filament is supposed to have less stringing than regular PETG, and that was what I found to be true. I had no stringing whatsoever. As I said earlier though, I did dry the filament prior to using it.
This filament is not recommended to be used on the Bambu Labs AMS Lite due to it being slightly abrasive and the filament is more brittle than regular PETG or PLA (you can easily snap the filament with your fingers), but I tried it and had no issues with filament breakage in the AMS Lite, even with multicolor prints.
I ran both Bambu Lab config tests and decided to up the K-factor to 0.05 and leave the flow rate at the default for the "Generic PETG-CF" profile that comes with Bambu Studio (which is 0.95 flow rate). I printed multiple models on the Textured PEI plate, 70°C bed temp, 260-265°C hotend, and all of it was perfect right off the bed. I did slow the print speeds down to 200mm/s for walls/infill and 70mm/s for over hangs. 5%-40% max part cooling fan.
I did not have any clogs or issues feeding the filament through the standard 0.4mm hardened steel nozzle. Don't use the regular stainless steel 0.4mm nozzle; the filament it too abrasive and will widen the nozzle slowly over time.
This stuff prints like a dream on my Bambu Labs A1 with AMS Lite. It looks absolutely fantastic.
I did dry this filament for about 6hrs at 50°C just in case it was damp from the factory. It might have been perfectly dry when I received it, but I wanted to give it the best chance, so I dried it anyways. This filament is supposed to have less stringing than regular PETG, and that was what I found to be true. I had no stringing whatsoever. As I said earlier though, I did dry the filament prior to using it.
This filament is not recommended to be used on the Bambu Labs AMS Lite due to it being slightly abrasive and the filament is more brittle than regular PETG or PLA (you can easily snap the filament with your fingers), but I tried it and had no issues with filament breakage in the AMS Lite, even with multicolor prints.
I ran both Bambu Lab config tests and decided to up the K-factor to 0.05 and leave the flow rate at the default for the "Generic PETG-CF" profile that comes with Bambu Studio (which is 0.95 flow rate). I printed multiple models on the Textured PEI plate, 70°C bed temp, 260-265°C hotend, and all of it was perfect right off the bed. I did slow the print speeds down to 200mm/s for walls/infill and 70mm/s for over hangs. 5%-40% max part cooling fan.
I did not have any clogs or issues feeding the filament through the standard 0.4mm hardened steel nozzle. Don't use the regular stainless steel 0.4mm nozzle; the filament it too abrasive and will widen the nozzle slowly over time.
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RICARDOReviewed in Mexico on February 20, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy bueno, tiene dificultades propias de un filamento especializado.
Color: 103 - Fiberon Pa6-gf 0.5kg Grey (Hex Code: #615d5c)Size: 0.5kg New PackagingVerified PurchasePiezas acabadas muy resistentes, no es nada flexible, asegúrate de que tu impresora pueda manejar arriba de 280 grados, y una boquilla adecuada para filamentos abrasivos, la alimentación a la impresora no puede tener curvas estrechas por qué se fractura en ellas, en la Creality k1c tuve que alimentarlo desde arriba, con un trozo de tubo, y no usar la alimentación de la impresora, puse un trozo de filamento para que el detector no pausara la impresora, al usarlo debe estar seco, seco, y más seco. Lo usé para unas piezas de una herramienta que estamos fabricando y quedaron muy bien.
- David RobbinsReviewed in Canada on January 26, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great filament, prints easy, very strong.
Color: 100 - Fiberon Pa612-cf 0.5kg Black (Hex Code: #302e2f)Size: 0.5kg New PackagingVerified PurchasePA612-cf is an amazingly strong filament, easy to print and has very nice surface finish. I ignored polymakers recommendation on bed temperature and went with a 100°c bed, 300°c nozzle and 70°c chamber. No warping and excellent bed adhesion using glue stick. I limited flow to 14 mm ³ from a 0.4 nozzle at 0.2 mm through a dragon UHF hot end. This resulted in exceptional layer adhesion. Dimensional stability is good and is maintained throughout annealing process. This PA612-cf outperforms pet-cf and ppa-cf from Raise 3D, as well as pet-cf from Bambu, and ultra pa-cf from Pheatus even though they should be stronger according to the TDS. This is the only filament I have ever printed that sounds like metal when dropped or struck. It's hard to wrap your brain around the fact that this is plastic when you hear it. The surface finish has a slight texture and hides layer lines well. Adding some fuzzy skin gives a durable and slip proof grip. It is also very chemical resistant. Overall this is a very impressive filament that is easy to print and outperforms the elements that cost significantly more. Highly recommended.
- M. RudloffReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 26, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great filament.
Color: 100 - Fiberon Pa6-cf20 0.5kg Black (Hex Code: #312f2f)Size: 0.5kg New PackagingVerified PurchaseLove that stuff. Amazing. Pretty much prints like PLA (bar the high nozzle temp).
M. RudloffGreat filament.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 26, 2025
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MatteoReviewed in Italy on November 26, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottima qualità
Color: 103 - Polymide Pa6-gf 0.5kg Grey Old Packing(hex Code: #615d5c)Size: 0.5kg Old PackagingVerified PurchaseStampato perfettamente con Qidi Plus 4.
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VikingerReviewed in Germany on November 10, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Besser als Bambu PA6-GF
Color: 103 - Polymide Pa6-gf 0.5kg Grey Old Packing(hex Code: #615d5c)Size: 0.5kg Old PackagingVerified PurchaseEndergebins definitv besser als das Filament von Bambu. Beide habe ich verwendet, und bei bei 90C im Ofen nach Getempert. Das Filament geht direkt aus der Verpackung raus, in die Trockenbox, über den Sidewinder bei meinem Bambulab P1S. Keine einzigen Druckfehler. Beim Bambu PA6-GF muss das Filament erst ein paar Stunden bei 90C in den Ofen zum Nachtrocknen.... Nachteil natürlich ist das Profil anlegen, zumindest beim BAMBU Studio.