Kevlar-fill Nylon Settings for Snapmaker 2.0 A350T
Recommended slicer settings for printing Kevlar-fill Nylon on the Snapmaker 2.0 A350T (320 x 350 x 330 mm build volume, 200 mm/s max speed, direct drive extruder).
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Not Compatible
The max bed temperature of 80°C is below the recommended 85°C for Kevlar-fill Nylon. Adhesion may be poor without additional bed adhesion aids.
| Filament Nozzle Requirement | 245-275°C |
| Printer Max Nozzle | 275°C |
| Filament Bed Requirement | 85-100°C |
| Printer Max Bed | 80°C |
What to do instead
- Your printer's bed maxes out at 80°C, but Kevlar-fill Nylon needs at least 85°C for reliable adhesion.
- Try a compatible filament for your Snapmaker 2.0 A350T — PLA, PETG, and ABS are good options.
- If you need Kevlar-fill Nylon specifically, you'll need a printer with a hotend capable of 245°C+ nozzle.
Kevlar-fill Nylon Requirements
Kevlar-fill Nylon Properties
| Nozzle Range | 245-275°C |
| Bed Range | 85-100°C |
| Speed Range | 25-45 mm/s |
| Difficulty | advanced |
| Enclosure | Required |
| Drying | 85°C / 12h |
Snapmaker 2.0 A350T Specs
| Build Volume | 320 x 350 x 330 mm |
| Max Speed | 200 mm/s |
| Max Nozzle Temp | 275°C |
| Max Bed Temp | 80°C |
| Extruder | Direct Drive |
Kevlar-fill Nylon at a Glance
Strengths
- Kevlar fibers add toughness without brittleness
- Better impact resistance than carbon fiber nylon
- Good abrasion resistance
- Lighter than carbon fiber composites
Weaknesses
- Hardened nozzle required
- Very hygroscopic
- Expensive and limited availability
- Lower stiffness than carbon fiber variants
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