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Experience the superior performance of QTS Nylon PA6! Engineered for industrial applications with unparalleled toughness and wear resistance. Backed by QTS full technical support and printing guidance to ensure your success. The most reliable choice for prototypes and end-use parts.
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Ultra-Low Warping | Strong Layer Adhesion | Industrial Nylon Without Enclosure
Made in TaiwanQTS EZ Nylon is an innovative filament developed based on high-performance PA 6/66 Copolyamide, deeply optimized for consumer and professional FDM 3D printers. Through unique Nucleating Technology, we have significantly reduced the crystallization shrinkage rate of nylon material, achieving excellent performance for printing industrial-grade parts without the need for an enclosure.
Say goodbye to the headache of warping and layer separation when printing traditional nylon. EZ Nylon allows you to easily print industrial-grade parts with excellent toughness and chemical stability.
Thanks to the special Nucleating Technology, the shrinkage rate is only 0.6~0.8%, greatly reducing thermal stress during printing. Even large flat parts can fit tightly to the heat bed without warping edges.
Excellent interlayer fusion characteristics ensure that printed parts also have extremely high strength in the Z-axis direction, making them less prone to layer separation and perfectly competent for functional structural parts.
Inheriting the excellent properties of PA 6/66, it has good resistance to various solvents, oils, and chemicals, suitable for use in harsh industrial environments.
Breaking the limitation that nylon must be printed in a constant temperature enclosed chamber, EZ Nylon can be successfully printed even on open machines (like Bambu Lab A1), significantly lowering the equipment threshold.
Combining the toughness and printability of nylon, EZ Nylon is an ideal alternative to traditional ABS or PETG for creating high-strength parts:
The table below shows the advantages of QTS EZ Nylon compared to traditional nylon filament:
| Feature | Standard Nylon Filament | QTS EZ Nylon |
|---|---|---|
| Warping Level | Severe Warping | Ultra-Low Warping (0.6-0.8%) |
| Enclosure Required | Enclosure Mandatory | No Enclosure Needed |
| Layer Adhesion | Prone to Layer Separation | Strong Layer Adhesion |
| Printing Difficulty | High Difficulty, Requires Tuning | Easy to Print |
| Equipment Requirements | High-End Enclosed Printer Required | Open Printer Sufficient |
| Equipment Cost | High Equipment Cost | Low Equipment Cost |
| Hygroscopicity | Strong Water Absorption, Requires Drying | Strong Water Absorption, Requires Drying |
| Chemical Stability | Excellent | Excellent |
| Strength | High Strength | High Strength |
| Price | Affordable | Slightly Higher |
| Property | Test Method | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Base Material | - | PA 6/66 Copolyamide |
| Tensile Strength (X-Y) | ISO 527 / GB 1040 | 65 MPa |
| Elongation at Break | ISO 527 / GB 1040 | 100% - 120% |
| Flexural Strength | ISO 178 / GB 9341 | 70 - 85 MPa |
| Impact Strength (Izod) | ISO 180 / GB 1843 | 10 - 15 kJ/m² |
| Heat Deflection Temp (0.45MPa) | ISO 75 / GB 1634 | 90 - 100°C |
| Melting Point | ISO 11357 | 196°C |
| Density | ISO 1183 / GB 1033 | 1.08 g/cm³ |
| Melt Flow Index (MFI) | ISO 1133 | 12 ~ 17 (230°C/2.16kg) |
| Shrinkage | ISO 294 | 0.6 ~ 0.8 % |
Due to the smooth surface of nylon filament, the Bambu Lab AMS automatic filament feeder is not recommended. Use an external filament feeder instead to ensure stable feeding and printing success.
Nylon material is highly hygroscopic. For optimal surface quality and layer strength, strongly recommend "print while drying" (using a filament dryer). If the filament contains moisture, "stringing", surface bubbles, or popping sounds will occur during printing, significantly reducing part strength.
For complex structures, it is recommended to increase the Z-axis distance of supports to 0.25mm and maintain a slight fan speed (about 15%) to balance the surface precision of the support contact area and the difficulty of removal.
Although this product can be successfully printed on open machines (like Bambu Lab A1), the thermal insulation effect is better when printing large-sized parts in enclosed machines (like X1C). In this case, the fan speed can be appropriately increased to optimize overhang and bridging performance.
Do NOT use Bambu Lab AMS automatic feeder because nylon filament's smooth surface may not reliably feed through AMS. Please use an external filament feeder to ensure stable feeding and successful printing.
Strict control of filament diameter and material batch stability, reducing machine adjustment time. Every spool of filament undergoes quality inspection to ensure diameter tolerance within ±0.05mm.
Providing printing parameter recommendations and troubleshooting, suitable for long-term use by enterprises and schools. Our technical team is always ready to help you solve printing problems.
Formulation characteristics and packaging design consider actual use scenarios and environments. We continuously improve our products based on feedback from Taiwan customers.
Suitable for most FDM/FFF desktop and industrial 3D printers on the market, including mainstream brands like Bambu Lab, Prusa, and Creality.
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A: The biggest difference is the warping rate. EZ Nylon reduces the shrinkage rate to 0.6-0.8% through Nucleating Technology, while standard nylon may have a shrinkage rate of 2% or more. This means EZ Nylon can be printed on open machines, while standard nylon usually requires an enclosure.
A: Because nylon filament has a smooth surface, the AMS feeding mechanism may not reliably feed the filament, resulting in feeding failures or jamming. It is recommended to use an external filament feeder to ensure stable feeding.
A: Yes. Nylon is highly hygroscopic, and wet filament will cause bubbles, stringing, or popping sounds during printing. It is recommended to dry the filament for at least 12 hours before printing, or use the "print while drying" method.
A: It is recommended to start at 240°C and gradually adjust to 260°C based on actual printing results. The bed temperature is recommended to start at 80°C and can be increased to 90°C as needed.
A: Not recommended. EZ Nylon is primarily used for industrial and functional applications and is not suitable for direct food contact.
A: It is recommended to use 40-100 mm/s. For complex structures or fine details, you can reduce to 40-60 mm/s; for simple parts, you can increase to 80-100 mm/s.