
Bambu Lab PPA-CF
Product features
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Metal-like strength
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Industrial level of precision
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Stable performance in humid conditions
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Unparalleled performance at high temperatures
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Compatible with a wide range of printers
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Diameter: 1.75mm +/- 0.05mm
Precautions for use
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Not compatible with 0.2mm nozzle
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Hardened steel nozzle required
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Not compatible with AMS & AMS Lite
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Must be dried before use to achieve optimal print quality

Bamboo PPA-CF
Bambu PPA-CF, a premium nylon reinforced with fibers, delivers industrial print quality with precise 1:1 reproduction. Known for its exceptional mechanical properties and reliable performance in humid or high temperature environments, Bambu PPA-CF is ideal for engineering applications – from mechanical prototypes to image components. In addition, its broad compatibility with printers sets a new standard for professional engineering filaments. Experience the power of Bambu PPA-CF and bring your designs to life!
Metal-like strength
Offering strength close to metal levels, PPA-CF is 48% stronger and 102% stiffer than regular PA6-CF. This filament excels in its mechanical properties, making it ideal for high-performance engineering applications. Perfect for repairs, as it can effectively replace automotive and industrial parts with exceptional durability and reliability.

| Filament | Normal PA6-CF | Bamboo PA6-CF | Bamboo PAHT-CF | Bamboo PPA-CF |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stiffness (Flexural modulus - XY, dry state) | 4870 MPa | 5460 MPa | 4230 MPa | 9860 MPa |
| Strength (Bending strength - XY, dry condition) | 141 MPa | 151 MPa | 125 MPa | 208 MPa |
Industrial precision
Achieve industrial precision with Bambu PPA-CF. Its superior dimensional stability ensures that your high-precision prototypes match your design drawings exactly, without warping or deformation. Trust PPA-CF for the accuracy you need in every project.

Stable performance in humid conditions
Bambu PPA-CF supports long-term, stable use in humid environments, even underwater. With a moisture absorption rate that is 66% lower than normal PA6-CF, it maintains its stiffness and thermal properties over time. Whether you are printing propeller blades, customizing surfboards, or other water-resistant applications, PPA-CF delivers reliable performance.

Unparalleled performance at high temperatures
Bambu PPA-CF has exceptional heat resistance and can withstand prolonged exposure to temperatures up to 227°C without compromising structural integrity or performance. This filament remains reliable and robust in extreme environments, making it perfect for industrial, mechanical or automotive parts that must withstand ultra-high temperatures.

| Filament type | PLA Basic | PETG HF | ABS | ASA | PC | PA6-CF | PAHT-CF | PET-CF | PPA-CF |
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| Heat deformation resistance/℃(0.45MPa) | 57℃ | 69℃ | 87℃ | 100℃ | 117℃ | 186℃ | 194℃ | 205℃ | 227℃ |
Compatible with a wide range of printers
Compatible with P1S, X1C and X1E printers, Bambu PPA-CF requires only a housing and a hardened steel nozzle. This filament is easier to use than you might think and prints smoothly at nozzle temperatures between 280°C and 310°C. Expand your possibilities with Bambu PPA-CF.
Comparison of parameters
Learn more about comparisons of different filaments in the Bambu Filament Guide >>
| Filament | Normal PA6-CF | Bamboo PA6-CF | Bamboo PAHT-CF | Bamboo PPA-CF |
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| Stiffness (Flexural modulus - XY, dry state) | 4870 MPa | 5460 MPa | 4230 MPa | 9860 MPa |
| Stiffness (Flexural modulus - XY, wet state) | 1890 MPa | 3560 MPa | 3640 MPa | 9620 MPa |
| Decrease in stiffness | 61.2% | 34.8% | 13.9% | 2.4% |
| Strength (Bending strength - XY, dry condition) | 141 MPa | 151 MPa | 125 MPa | 208 MPa |
| Strength (Bending strength - XY, wet condition) | 67 MPa | 95 MPa | 115 MPa | 202 MPa |
| Decrease in strength | 52.5% | 37.1% | 8.0% | 2.9% |
| Saturated water absorption rate (25 °C, 55% RH) | 3.80% | 2.35% | 0.88% | 1.30% |
Note: Information on testing samples in both dry and wet conditions. Dimension: 80 × 10 × 4 mm³, Sparse Fill Pattern : Concentric, Sparse Fill Density : 100%.
The performance of printing depends not only on the printer and printing speed, but also on the product orientation ( XY direction is significantly better than Z direction ), number of wall loops, sparse infill pattern, sparse infill density, size, structure, shape and other factors.
Accessory compatibility
| Accessories | Recommended | Not recommended |
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| Build Plate | Smooth PEI sheet, Textured PEI sheet | Cool Plate SuperTack |
| Hotend | Hotend with hardened steel nozzle 0.4 mm / 0.6 mm (recommended) / 0.8 mm | Hotend with stainless steel nozzle (all sizes) |
| Glue | Bamboo Glue Stick | Bamboo Liquid Glue |
Recommended print settings
| Parameters | Value |
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| Drying Settings (Blast Drying Oven) | 100 - 140 °C, 8 - 12 hours |
| Humidity in print and storage container | < 20% RH (sealed, with desiccant) |
| Nozzle temperature | 280 - 310 °C |
| Bed temperature (with glue) | 100 - 120 °C |
| Print speed | < 100 mm/s |
Physical properties
| Property | Value |
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| Density | 1.25 g/cm³ |
| Vicat softening temperature | 232 °C |
| Heat mold resistance | 227 °C |
| Melting temperature | 258 °C |
| Melt Index | 8.4 ± 0.7 g/10 min |
Mechanical properties
| Property | Value |
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| Tensile strength | 168 ± 4 MPa |
| Elongation at break rate | 3.2 ± 0.4% |
| Bending modulus | 9860 ± 480 MPa |
| Bending strength | 208 ± 6 MPa |
| Impact strength | 41.7 ± 2.8 kJ/m² |
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Printing tips
Drying recommendations:
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Drying temperature:
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In a blast drying oven: 100 °C to 140 °C for 8–12 hours.
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On the X1 printer's heatbed: 110°C to 120°C for 10–12 hours (less effective than a blast drying oven).
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Important note: Higher temperatures within the drying range will give better results, but do not exceed 160°C to avoid damage to the coil.
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Additional information: For more details, see Printing tips for Engineering materials on WIKI.
Storage tips:
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Storage conditions: To prevent the filament from absorbing moisture, use an airtight storage container with desiccant during printing.
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For further details: See Printing tips for Engineering materials on WIKI.
Annealing of print:
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If you need to anneal the prints, please refer to the Technical Data Sheet (TDS) and the WIKI section Work After Printing Finished .
Interface layer:
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To prevent the filament from damaging the print surface and promote model adhesion, apply a thin layer of glue stick for best results.
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