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Nylon 11 CF Powder by Formlabs
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Industrial-Grade Performance on Desktop
Designed for the Fuse 1+ 30W system, it brings industrial SLS material quality to accessible, office-friendly workflows.
Lightweight & Durable
Combines high impact resistance with low weight, making it perfect for functional prototypes and end-use parts.
High Strength & Stiffness
Carbon fiber reinforcement delivers exceptional tensile strength and rigidity, ideal for demanding mechanical applications.
Thermal & Chemical Resistance
Withstands high temperatures (up to 188 °C HDT) and resists wear, fuel, and solvents for use in harsh environments.
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frequently asked questions
What is Nylon 11 CF Powder used for?
It’s designed for printing strong, lightweight, and heat-resistant parts such as jigs, fixtures, housings, and structural components.
Which printer is compatible with Nylon 11 CF Powder?
Nylon 11 CF is only compatible with the Formlabs Fuse 1+ 30W SLS printer due to its active powder handling system.
What are the key advantages of Nylon 11 CF Powder over other nylon powders?
It offers higher stiffness, strength, and thermal resistance thanks to carbon fiber reinforcement while remaining lightweight.
What refresh rate should I use when printing with Nylon 11 CF Powder?
Formlabs recommends a 30 % refresh rate in a nitrogen environment to ensure optimal mechanical properties and powder longevity.
Is post-processing required after printing with Nylon 11 CF Powder?
Yes. Parts should be cleaned, depowdered, and optionally bead-blasted in the Fuse Sift and Fuse Blast systems for best finish and performance.