Bambu PPS-CF
PPS-CF is a composite material made from carbon fiber-reinforced polyphenylene sulfide. The combination of PPS resin and carbon fiber gives PPS-CF exceptional properties, including excellent resistance to solvents, corrosion, heat, and flames. Additionally, it offers superior strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability, making it a specialized engineering plastic that meets the demands of unique and challenging applications.
Ultra-High Heat Resistance
PPS-CF boasts a heat deflection temperature of up to 264°C under 0.45 MPa and can continuously operate at temperatures exceeding 200°C. This significantly outperforms normal PA-CF materials, which have maximum temperatures around 190°C and 120°C. Its exceptional heat resistance ensures outstanding creep resistance, making PPS-CF ideal for demanding industrial environments and applications.
Filament Type | PLA Basic | ABS | PC | Normal PA-CF |
PA6-CF | PET-CF | PPA-CF | PPS-CF |
Heat Deflection Temperature / ℃ (0.45 MPa) | 57 ℃ | 87 ℃ | 117 ℃ | 184 ℃ | 186 ℃ | 205 ℃ | 227 ℃ | 264 ℃ |
Superior Flame Retardancy
PPS-CF achieves a UL-94 V-0 flame retardant rating, offering superior safety and reliability in critical areas such as electronics and automotive components. PPS-CF provides long-lasting durability and peace of mind even in the most demanding environments.
Unmatched Mechanical Properties
Combining the stiffness of PPS polymers with the reinforcing power of carbon fiber, PPS-CF offers exceptional stiffness, bending strength, and tensile strength. Its superior dimensional stability and resistance to warping ensure that large-scale prints maintain precision and avoid deformation during the printing process, making it perfect for high-precision applications.
PET-CF | PPS-CF | Improved % | |
Stiffness (Bending Modulus – XY, Dry State) | 5320 MPa | 7160 MPa | 34.59% |
Strength (Bending Strength – XY, Dry State) | 131 MPa | 142 MPa | 8.40% |
Solvent and Chemical Resistance
PPS-CF offers outstanding solvent and chemical resistance, second only to PTFE (Teflon). It remains virtually insoluble in any solvent below 200°C and exhibits exceptional resistance to acids, bases, and salts under normal conditions. This makes PPS-CF the ideal choice for challenging environments where chemical stability is critical.
Ultra-Low Water Absorption
With an extremely low moisture absorption rate of just 0.05%, PPS-CF ensures that its mechanical and thermal properties remain stable even in humid conditions. Unlike normal PA-CF, which can soften and degrade when exposed to moisture, PPS-CF maintains its strength and durability, making it the superior option for applications requiring high moisture resistance.
Parameters Comparison
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PPS-CF | PET-CF | PA6-CF | |
Composition | Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), Carbon Fiber |
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Carbon Fiber |
Nylon6 (PA6), Carbon Fiber |
AMS & AMS lite Compatibility | Not Compatible | Not Compatible | Not Compatible |
Dry before Use | Required | Required | Required |
Sealed during Printing | Sealed with desiccant | Sealed with desiccant | Sealed with desiccant |
Printer Type | Enclosed | Enclosed (Recommended) / Open-frame | Enclosed |
Nozzle | Hardened Steel 0.6 mm (recommended) / 0.4 mm / 0.8 mm |
Hardened Steel 0.6 mm (recommended) / 0.4 mm / 0.8 mm |
Hardened Steel 0.6 mm (recommended) / 0.4 mm / 0.8 mm |
Nozzle Temperature | 310 – 340 ℃ | 260 – 300 ℃ | 260 – 300 ℃ |
Bed Temperature | 100 – 120 ℃ | 80 – 110 ℃ | 100 – 110 ℃ |
Toughness (Impact Strength – XY, Dry State) | 27.8 kJ/m² | 36.0 kJ/m² | 40.3 kJ/m² |
Toughness (Impact Strength – XY, Wet State) | 27.8 kJ/m² | 37.3 kJ/m² | 57.2 kJ/m² |
Strength (Bending Strength – XY, Dry State) | 142 MPa | 131 MPa | 151 MPa |
Strength (Bending Strength – XY, Wet State) | 142 MPa | 127 MPa | 95 MPa |
Layer Strength (Bending Strength – Z, Dry State) | 36 MPa | 49 MPa | 80 MPa |
Layer Strength (Bending Strength – Z, Wet State) | 36 MPa | 46 MPa | 45 MPa |
Stiffness (Bending Modulus – XY, Dry State) | 7160 MPa | 5320 MPa | 5460 MPa |
Stiffness (Bending Modulus – XY, Wet State) | 7160 MPa | 5240 MPa | 3560 MPa |
Layer Adhesion (Impact Strength – Z, Dry State) | 2.8 kJ/m² | 4.5 kJ/m² | 15.5 kJ/m² |
Heat Resistance (HDT, 0.45 MPa, Dry State) | 264 ℃ | 205 ℃ | 186 ℃ |
Saturated Water Absorption Rate (25 °C, 55% RH) | 0.05% | 0.37% | 2.35% |
Accessory Compatibility
Recommended | Not Recommended | |
Build Plate | Smooth PEI Plate / Textured PEI Plate | Cool Plate |
Hotend | Hardened Steel 0.4mm / 0.6mm (recommended) / 0.8 mm | Hotend with Stainless Steel Nozzle (all size) Hotend with Hardened Steel Nozzle (0.2 mm) |
Glue | Bambu Glue Stick | Bambu Liquid Glue |
AMS & AMS lite | / | AMS & AMS lite |
Recommended Printing Settings | |
Drying Settings before Printing | 100 – 140 °C, 8 – 12 h |
Printing and Keeping Container’s Humidity | < 20% RH (Sealed, with Desiccant) |
Nozzle Temperature | 310 – 340 °C |
Bed Temperature (with Glue) | 100 – 120 °C |
Printing Speed | < 100 mm/s |
Physical Properties | |
Density | 1.26 g/cm³ |
Vicat Softening Temperature | 268 °C |
Heat Deflection Temperature | 264 °C |
Melting Temperature | 284 °C |
Melt Index | 11.48 ± 1.23 g/10 min |
Mechanical Properties | |
Tensile Strength | 87 ± 5 MPa |
Breaking Elongation Rate | 1.2 ± 0.4 % |
Bending Modulus | 7160 ± 280 MPa |
Bending Strength | 142 ± 5 MPa |
Impact Strength | 27.8 ± 2.3 kJ/m² |
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Printing Tips
Bambu PPS-CF Printing Guidelines:
- Nozzle Temperature: Recommended range is 310 to 340°C.
- Chamber Temperature: Recommended range is 60 to 90°C.
- Tip: Using higher values within these ranges can enhance the mechanical properties of the printed parts, especially in the Z-direction.
Drying Recommendations:
- Drying Temperature:
In a blast drying oven: 100°C to 140°C for 8 to 12 hours.
On an X1 printer’s heatbed: 110°C to 120°C for 10 to 12 hours (less effective than a blast drying oven).
- Important Note: Higher temperatures within the drying range yield better results, but do not exceed 160°C to avoid damaging the spool.
- Additional Information: For more details, refer to Printing tips for Engineering materials on WIKI.
Storage Tips:
- Storage Condition: To prevent the filament from absorbing moisture, use an airtight storage container with desiccant during printing.
- For Further Details: Please refer to Printing tips for Engineering materials on WIKI.
Annealing Prints:
- If you need to anneal the prints, please refer to the Technical Data Sheet (TDS) and the WIKI section Work After Printing Finished.
What’s in the Box
Filament with Cardboard Spool*1 & Desiccant*1
Package*1
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