Bambu PA6-CF is a filament based on PA6 (Nylon 6) reinforced with carbon fibre. The incorporation of carbon fibre gives it outstanding stiffness and strength in dry environments, combined with exceptional heat resistance and impact resistance. Similar to other Bambu CF filaments, these impressive mechanical properties make it an ideal choice for printing fixtures, clamps, automotive and mechanical components, as well as a wide variety of structural and technical parts used in dry environments.
As the latest addition to the Bambu high-performance filaments, PA6-CF retains its outstanding stiffness and strength even in dry environments. These properties make it the ideal choice for 3D printing of load-bearing structural components.
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Bambu PA6-CF offers excellent impact resistance, ensuring effective vibration resistance for your prints. It is frequently used for printing models that need to withstand impacts, collisions and vibrations.

Experience the future of 3D printing with the Bambu Lab AMS (Automatic Material System). All key printing parameters are stored on a handy RFID chip. The 3D printer can read the printing parameters automatically. No more tedious adjustments – simply load your filament and start the print job. Enjoy convenient and time-saving operation without complicated manual settings.

The Bambu Lab filament system is designed around an eco-friendly and reusable spool design, reducing plastic waste by at least 20%. Bambu Lab places great emphasis on sustainability, and the packaging material has been carefully selected to minimise the use of non-recyclable materials. Further information on the spool design can be found here. You can also print the spools yourself – the relevant files can be found via this link.
Are you unsure whether this filament is right for you? The Filament Guide from Bambu Lab offers a comprehensive comparison of the properties, applications and printing requirements of our Bambu filaments. It is designed to help you select the material that best suits your individual needs.