3301pa Nylon __exclusive__ Jun 2026

Used for structural parts in machinery and functional assemblies that face repeated friction or stress.

Nylon is hygroscopic (it absorbs water), which causes it to swell and lose dimensional accuracy. The fillers in 3301PA displace the hydrophilic nylon polymer, thereby reducing the rate of moisture absorption and improving stability in humid or wet environments. 3301pa nylon

is a high-performance, white polyamide powder specifically engineered for Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printing. It is widely used for creating industrial-grade functional prototypes and end-use parts that require a balance of strength, heat resistance, and durability. Key Characteristics Used for structural parts in machinery and functional

Because SLS uses a powder bed, the unsintered powder acts as a natural support structure. This allows 3301PA to be used for printing incredibly complex, hollow, or interlocking designs that would be impossible with other methods. This allows 3301PA to be used for printing

This material is tailored for precision and durability in industrial settings: : Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). Color : Natural White.

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