

🔥 Tough, precise, and hassle-free — print like a pro with Polymaker CoPA Nylon!
Polymaker Nylon Filament 1.75mm 0.75kg Black CoPA is a high-performance PolyMide blend combining Nylon 6 and 6.6, delivering superior strength, toughness, and heat resistance up to 180℃. Designed for warp-free, dimensionally stable 3D printing without the need for a heated bed or chamber, it’s perfect for engineering-grade functional parts. Packaged in a tangle-free, resealable bag, it ensures reliability and ease of use for professional-grade 3D printing projects.








| Manufacturer | Polymaker |
| Brand | POLYMAKER |
| Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 10.24 x 2.76 inches |
| Item model number | PG05001 |
| Color | 111 - Polymide Copa 1.75mm Black 0.75kg (Hex Code: #161618) |
| Material Type | Nylon (PA6) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | CoPA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PG05001 |
W**M
Hands down THE BEST exotic / high strength / high spec 3D filament out there!
Wow. This filament literally blows me away every time I use it..! I’ve used PAHT-CF filament before, direct from Bambu, and it cost twice as much, and was HORRIBLE to work with. I am getting consistent results, time after time, first attempts successful, excellent layer adhesion and detail! The textured finish is amazing, looks pro, hides layer lines. It does require a good amount of drying before use, so you need to plan ahead, but this is HANDS DOWN THE BEST exotic, high strength 3D printing filament I have ever used. I have 3 printers, all with hardened steel extenders and nozzles, and I run my machines over 5,000 hours per year. I print A LOT. Just saying. This filament blows me away! I’ve also used successfully with generic PA support interface material. It does not stick AT ALL post print, removes clean.. allows for very challenging prints with no hassle and beautiful results even where support is needed (no scarring)
J**E
Best filament you will ever use.
I printed the above image with a stock Kobra Max (260° max nozzle temperature. Although some people suggest it runs hot), 0.8mm nozzle(not a nozzle suggested for small gears)... I have been printing for a well over 5 years and it's not just a side hobby. It's not work but it's an obsession. I've had many printers, I've tried innumerable brands and types of filaments. This is my first favorite. I'm going to write a simple list of why you should buy this filament. By far the strongest filament I have ever used. It's a different kind of strength though. PC FG/cf, peek etc might be stronger in certain ways, But having the same volume as a regular kilogram, yet half the weight, it's just something special. Just a note, the way this filament works is a lot like say porcelain. It's an incredibly strong substance, but if you kind of chip away at it with say a pair of bolt cutters, it'll break easier with scary pieces flying at you.. Kinda like that. Dimensional accuracy is off the charts. You make a hole, the whole will be the size you make it. I only have one printer that prints perfect every time. A toybox printer.. If you know what that is, you'll understand. Anyway, this filament in my Kobra Max, is officially my new most consistent and reliable print. I use Cura to do the "print one at a time" (instead of all at once), and I can have 19 different prints I want done all in that one platform, and it'll just go through one after the other and print them all completely accurate. No more checking every 30 minutes or hour. No need for a camera mounted on it or special failed print sensor... Keep the support material as low density as you can, but when it comes to the support interface and removing this support, it's amazing. The support interface ACTUALLY works...... Really. And once you break off the support which CAN require a lot of strength (ice pick or smaller nozzle size suggested) You're left with a manufacturer quality part. No post-processing necessary. A real quick note, I tried doing the flow reduction for the support material and it ended up failing. I'm sure it's because this material is very thick/.8 nozzle/and printed well below the suggested print temp, But that did fail me. Anyway, I'm sure if you actually have the appropriate setup/settings you'll be fine. Print your support flow to give you ~0.2 mm support line width. Then it should break off super easy, clean and without any excessive strength. Guess that's really all I have to say. Aside from the fact that it also has a really nice texture. Oh, and make sure you use "alternate wall printing direction" or something like that. I'm sure even if you use a smaller nozzle size, there will be a little pull like with metal field or glass filled filaments. You want to make sure it changes direction each layer to avoid that warp and shit. If you use Cura, the newest update has that option in experimental or somewhere at the bottom. This is my summary. I'm using a stock printer, oversized nozzle, and very little is done to try and accommodate this filament suggested print settings. I'm honestly not even sure how it works. But regardless, I'm getting manufacture quality parts. Truly functional. I have every other filament. And although some might have higher strength in certain areas(and usually some disadvantages), but they all require some specialty equipment, tons of work to get it to stick or print clean. High build plate temperatures that waste electricity and often result in warping. And so on and on. And maybe ridiculous for me to say, but I think this is the best filament ever produced...(Aside from basic PLA for prototyping). I just want to know if it comes in 5 kg.
E**E
Easy to print, accurate benchy, really good layer adhesion. Wear gloves.
Printed a benchy within a few hours of receiving my spool. I printed directly from my dryer, but didn't wait for it to dry out after loading - call it a factory packaging check. The little boat came out nearly perfect. The only thing I've noticed is that the open-air extrusion is kind of wavy, like the fibers aren't happy about going through my 0.4mm nozzle. I bet a 0.6mm would alleviate this completely. As it stands with the 0.4mm, there is some light waving that makes it into the print but not much. I saw no stringing at all, and the overhangs look fantastic. Surface finish has a unique sheen to it and is *extremely* rough due to the carbon fibers sticking out of it, if I was printing something that will be handled a lot I'd want to put a few coats of clear paint over it first. Flicking the benchy with my fingernail it sounds kind of glassy, suggesting that the part is as stiff as it feels. I like to break the chimney off of benchys to check layer adhesion and this stuff hurt my thumb and took a couple of tries. I bet with annealing and conditioning it would have hurt my thumb even more. Great filament, will reorder when I need it again.
N**S
One of the Best Filaments I’ve Ever Used
The Polymaker Fiberon PETG-RCF Filament is, without a doubt, some of the best filament I’ve ever run through a printer and I’ve used a lot of filaments over the years. I’m running a Centuri Carbon high-speed printer, and this filament handles like an absolute champ. Perfect fit & smooth feeding, flawless extrusion, no stringing, zero drama. The consistency is outstanding. Every print came out clean, accurate, and strong, without any of the stringing or weird inconsistencies you sometimes get with carbon-fiber blends. Even better: the filament wasn’t loaded with moisture. No popping, no hissing, no micro bubbles just perfect material from the very first layer. Packaging was excellent too, sealed tight, clearly cared for, and ready to go right out of the box. It’s the kind of attention to detail that makes you immediately confident in what you’re buying. I cannot recommend this filament enough. If you’re on the fence, just grab it. The performance is seriously impressive.
F**Z
Polymaker doesnt disappoint
Very nice filament. Comes decently dry out of the box and prints very well. I use the bambu preset for it and I haven't had to do any tinkering with the settings, the surface is beautiful and the print is very solid. Its a little expensive but its tempting to switch over to this for everything. Using glue on the bed i have never had problems with adhesion like I have with abs or asa
S**R
Liefert sehr gute Ergebnisse, robust mit einer schönen Oberfläche. Allerdings ist hier ein gewisser Aufwand erforderlich, die hohen Temperaturen müssen genau eingehalten werden und die Trocknung muss regelmäßig erfolgen. Am besten ist es, aus einer beheizten Trockenbox zu drucken.
M**O
Stampato perfettamente con Qidi Plus 4.
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S**I
ottimo. mi sono trovato subito bene. resistenza impressionante
A**ー
Prusa i3 MK3S キャビネット無しで使用しています。PEIスプリングシートにケープを噴いてヒートベッド70℃、ノズル温度260℃で印刷。フィラメントはpolyboxに入れてPTFEチューブでエクストルーダーに繋いでいます。 反りにくくて印刷しやすく、リトラクション0.8mm程度でも殆ど糸引きは有りません。 今までPolyMax PCを使っていましたが、PolyMide CoPAの方が使いやすいです。 PolyMax PCよりもサポートがワークにしっかりとくっついている感じですが、キレイに取れます。 ちなみにスライサーはSimplify3Dです。 この扱い易さで耐熱温度180℃、強度も柔軟性も高い。凄いフィラメントだと思います。 難点は価格だけですね
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