Nylon: 3D Printing Materials Overview

Zmorph SA
4 min readSep 24, 2019

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If you want to 3D print durable functional parts, you should consider nylon filament. In this article, we will discuss its technical properties and how to set up your 3D printer to create models from nylon.

Nylon 3D printing on ZMorph VX Multitool 3D Printer.

What is Nylon?

Nylon, or polyamide, is a thermoplastic silky material that can be used in both additive and subtractive manufacturing. Today we will focus on the 3D printing aspect of nylon.

Nylon ZMorph 1.75 filament and sample prints.

3D printed nylon features great chemical resistance, is tough and flexible and resistant to abrasion. Apart from that, it’s a very light material, so it can be used whenever a lightweight and durable part is needed.

How to 3D Print with Nylon?

If you’ve never 3D printed nylon before or you are struggling with the results, here are some important points to consider.

Voxelizer

If you don’t know how to 3D print nylon but are using Voxelizer software we’ve got some good news for you. In the filament library, we’ve added a few presets for different brands of nylon filaments.

If you don’t see nylon preset, click “SEE MORE”.

The presets were tested on ZMorph 3D printers and give great results. That means if you’re not that into tinkering with settings, we can recommend the presets for you and your prints should be just fine.

Adhesion

If you’re using the adhesive agent, your worktable is clean, the bed temperature is correct, and you’re still struggling with adhesion, check out ZMorph Academy. In the Basics section, you will find a lesson called “3D Printing Troubleshooting” where you can find some tips on how to get that perfect first layer.

3D printed bike pedal

Nylon Printing & Bed Temperature

For the best results, the extruder should be heated up to 235–250 °C. For nylon, 3D printing bed temperature should be around 110 °C.

Other Printer Settings

3D printing with nylon is possible on ZMorph VX thanks to the possibility of closing the chamber. When you want to create nylon models, the magnetic covers should be closed.

Sample nylon parts.

Nylon Applications

As we mentioned before, nylon exhibits great mechanical resistance and is perfect for 3D printing functional parts and other mechanical applications. You can use it for gear wheels, plain bearings, models requiring abrasion resistance, clips, hooks or screw nuts.

Scroll down for sample nylon 3D prints.

Samples

3D printed buckles.
3D printed bike pedals.

Health & Safety

ZMorph extruders and heated bed operate on high temperatures so be careful not to burn yourself. It is best to wait for the machine to cool down completely before removing 3D printed models. This way you’re not risking hurting yourself.

What’s more, the moving parts of the machine can suck in long hair or loose elements of your wardrobe. When approaching a working machine, be conscious about that.

While 3D printing nylon, the material is exposed to high temperatures and therefore may emit dangerous fumes. It is vital to place the 3D printer in a well-ventilated area and avoid staying in the same room while it’s working. The common effects include headaches or drowsiness. If you suddenly feel such symptoms, stop your work and get some fresh air. If they persist — contact a doctor.

3D printed nylon buckles.

Nylon ZMorph 1.75 Filament

We want your 3D printing experience to be perfect, that’s why we conducted a series of tests with various materials for additive manufacturing and prepared the Voxelizer filament presets. Using these presets in Voxelizer and ZMorph VX guarantee best results, especially if you combine them with our branded filaments.

Nylon ZMorph 1.75 filament and sample print.

Nylon ZMorph 1.75 Filament is available in our online store as well as via a network of official resellers.

If you want to learn about other materials compatible with ZMorph VX, check out the ZMorph Materials Library, where we provide the most important features, applications, and technical data.

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