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Reddit mentions of SUNLU PLA Carbon Fiber, Extremely Rigid PLA Carbon Fiber 1.75mm,Premium 3D Printer Filament,+/- 0.02mm, 1 KG (2.2 lb)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of SUNLU PLA Carbon Fiber, Extremely Rigid PLA Carbon Fiber 1.75mm,Premium 3D Printer Filament,+/- 0.02mm, 1 KG (2.2 lb). Here are the top ones.

SUNLU PLA Carbon Fiber, Extremely Rigid PLA Carbon Fiber 1.75mm,Premium 3D Printer Filament,+/- 0.02mm, 1 KG (2.2 lb)
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【With High Heat Tolerance】Carbon Fiber has a very high strength to weight ratio, and is extremely rigid,20% Carbon Fiber Strands, Which a Suitable Percentage For Most Of The Printers【Better Dimensional Stability】 SUNLU Carbon fiber PLA filament has better dimensional stability for warp free printing, excellent layer adhesion, and easy support removal,Printed Objects Have A Smooth Look and Feel【High Compatibility】SUNLU Carbon Fibre Filament is compatible with all types of FDM 3D printers,This means you can print without any hassle.【Consistent Feeding and Perfect Print】Dimensional accuracy,Diameter variance of no more than 20 microns for consistent feeding and better 3D prints.Nozzle temp 210-240 degrees recommended,Bed temp. 60-80 degrees recommended【Perfect After-sales Service】We will replace another 3D Printer Filament for u if there any problem.Our After-sales service will certainly answer and solve the your questions within 24 hours.
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ColorCarbon Fiber Black
Number of items1
Weight2.2 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on SUNLU PLA Carbon Fiber, Extremely Rigid PLA Carbon Fiber 1.75mm,Premium 3D Printer Filament,+/- 0.02mm, 1 KG (2.2 lb):

u/ThePieWhisperer · 2 pointsr/functionalprint

I've been using this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K9RPXD8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I've only ever used tool steel nozzles with it, but I've gone through several rolls with no visible wear to the tip. I've heard that CF will chew up brass nozzles though. Here's a CNC Kitchen video that does some experimentation on that with interesting results.