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05-27-2015, 10:32 AM #1
3DXMax CFR-PETG Carbon Fiber Reinforced PETG Filament is now Available
3DXTech has been among the companies leading the charge in the expanding materials space within the 3D printing arena. Today, they have announced another new filament, adding to several already released within the last year, and the new high-performance filament is called 3DXMax CFR-PETG Carbon Fiber Reinforced PETG. Available now for pre-order for 1.75mm or 2.85mm diameters in 200g ($26) and 750g ($58) spools, the expected release date is June 22. The new filament provides for improvements compared to traditional ABS and PLA filaments, such as superior chemical resistance, virtually no shrinkage, and enhanced moisture absorbing properties. Read more about the latest from 3DXTech--which will be releasing two more carbon fiber filaments this year--in the full story: http://3dprint.com/68705/3dxmax-cfr-petg-carbon-fiber/
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05-27-2015, 11:03 AM #2
I'm pretty sure I bought a sample of this stuff from globasfsd last month.
Haven't tried it yet - supposed to be conductive.
http://www.globalfsd.com/3dxnano-esd...tech-718-p.asp
is this the same stuff or what ?
And if not what's the difference between esd and cfr ???
The filament market is just getting too big to keep up with :-)
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05-27-2015, 11:25 AM #3
That is actually different stuff. Very similar though.
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