Carbon-filled nylon PA 602-CF from ALM is a strong and lightweight material used in industrial applications. It is perfect for projects that need both strength and reduced weight.
This material combines nylon’s strength with carbon fibers for better durability and stability. It also resists wear well, which helps it last longer and be more cost-effective.
With its toughness, stiffness, and thermal resistance, Carbon-Filled Nylon PA 602-CF works well in selective laser sintering, a 3D printing technology. This versatility allows engineers and designers to innovate while maintaining high quality standards.
Many industries, including aerospace, automotive, and industrial equipment, rely on this material. As industries evolve, materials like carbon-filled nylon PA 602-CF are crucial in creating the next generation of products.
Laser sintering, also known as selective laser sintering, is an industrial 3D printing technology. This process involves using a high-powered laser to fuse powdered thermoplastics precisely. Our laser sintering team can produce prototypes or parts within three to five days. The parts are then cleaned of excess powder and are ready to be used or can be further refined for a higher level of finishing.
One of the most significant benefits of laser sintering is its ability to create complex geometric shapes easily. The automated vapor smoothing ensures that the production parts are strong, heat-resistant, air-tight, and water-tight, and easy to replicate. Nylon is the primary material used in selective laser sintering, which allows for the creation of flexible end-use parts and living hinges. It can also be dyed in various colors.
Laser sintering technology can benefit industries such as aerospace and defense, automotive, consumer products, medical and dental, and many more.