Luvocom 3F PA – Flame‑Retardant, High‑Temperature Polyamide for 3D Printing
Luvocom 3F PA – Flame‑Retardant, High‑Temperature Polyamide for 3D Printing
Lehvoss Group has launched the Luvocom 3F PA line, a high‑temperature polyamide engineered for Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) and other extrusion‑based 3D printing processes. The material delivers superior printability while matching the mechanical performance of standard PA6, yet it exhibits markedly lower water absorption and enhanced thermal resistance.
Key to its design are ceramic fillers that boost thermal stability without compromising the filament’s flow or the part’s printability. The halogen‑free flame‑retardant formulation achieves UL‑94 V0 certification on printed components with a minimum thickness of 0.4 mm. Tested on an Ultimaker S5 equipped with a CC 0.6 print core, the material is ready for immediate use; dedicated printing profiles are already available on the CURA Marketplace for the S5 and will soon launch for the S3. It can also be processed on a wide range of other 3D printers.
As a reliable electrical insulator, Luvocom 3F PA is especially suited to the electronics sector and any application demanding flame‑retardant properties. The material prints without the need for a heated chamber and is fully compatible with HIPS and PVOH support materials.
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