Reddit Reddit reviews PRILINE Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate 1KG 1.75 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75 mm,Black

We found 9 Reddit comments about PRILINE Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate 1KG 1.75 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75 mm,Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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PRILINE Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate 1KG 1.75 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75 mm,Black
Material: Carbon fiber Polycarbonate - Color: Black - Weight: 1 KG (approximately 2.20 lbs) SpoolSize: 1.75mm (Tolerance Level : ± 0.03mm) - Spool Diameter: 7.87" - Spool Width: 2.83" - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 2.20"Recommended Printing Temp/Nozzle Temperature: 240-260°C (464-500°F), Base Plate Temperature: 80-100°C(176-212°F)Performance Advantages: PRILINE Carbon fiber Polycarbonate filament has perfect dimensional stability for warp free printing, excellent layer adhesion, and easy support removal
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9 Reddit comments about PRILINE Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate 1KG 1.75 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1kg Spool, 1.75 mm,Black:

u/JustASmallCreator · 6 pointsr/3Dprinting

I'm sure you're covering all bases, but I'd like to recommend this Non-Affiliated Link carbon fiber impregnated poly-carbonate filament.

I print it very hot with very minimal cooling and a hot bed. When it fuses, it's almost impossible to damage significantly with a hammer.

u/Dutchswaggimous · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting
u/Triskite · 3 pointsr/Tools

Thx for the suggestion. I haven't had time to experiment with many specialty filaments in the last couple years but want to use the strongest I can. Got a brass nozzle atm on a rep2 no hbp. Other constraints: poor humidity control (workshop is the front of our skoolie) & lack of good ventilation. Prefer filaments that can do 230-240C
This looks OK aside from the moisture retention:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074DS3986/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_TS0BDbE1553VW
lmk if you have a better option. Really like that petg can be recycled

u/BRUMBPO__TUNGUS · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

That mostly depends on your budget. 3DXTech's CF nylon and PC are good but relatively expensive, and NylonX from MatterHackers is cheaper and also apparently good. Priline seems fine, but it looks heavily blended.

I currently only print standard PC and PEEK and have never used any of the filaments I linked, but to my knowledge they're quality (especially the first two brands) and are generally reviewed well.

PC is similar to or worse than ABS, at least in my experience. It stunk more unless I turned temps down enough to where layer bonding was awful, in which case there was barely any odor. So you might be able to print lower-temp blends without it being too bad, though you're back to dealing with ABS in most of them. The fumes also uniquely gave me a headache. I added recirculating filtration to my enclosure after a few prints and no longer smell anything at all, but it was terrible previously. Nylon emits a lot of (relatively harmless) VOCs as well as a large amount of UFPs, but as far as I'm aware, the fumes aren't as irritating as from ABS.

u/TieDownWaffle · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting
u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

No its a type of filament made by Priline, its easier to print that Nylon-X. Link

I have a NYC Super Think Krypotonite bike lock that a made a mount for using this filament that should have died, but its strong.

u/illregal · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

I have that one, and its been awesome. And one or two of their regular pla's. No issues with any of them.

This is the PC https://www.amazon.com/PRILINE-Printer-Filament-Dimensional-Accuracy/dp/B074DS3986/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539018836&sr=8-1&keywords=priline+pc