filament

PP-CF

PP-CF is best for reinforced chemical-resistant parts, stiff pp components. Here is how it behaves across the nine properties that matter, and what to watch out for.

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Property breakdown

How PP-CF performs

Strength

70

PP-CF carries real mechanical load for functional parts.

Flexibility

25

PP-CF stays stiff and rigid, it will not flex.

Impact resistance

65

PP-CF takes a moderate knock but can chip under a hard hit.

Heat resistance

65

PP-CF copes with warm rooms but softens in real heat.

UV and weather

55

PP-CF survives outdoors for a while before it degrades.

Water resistance

90

PP-CF shrugs off water and damp with no trouble.

Food safety

5

PP-CF is not suited to food contact.

Fumes

65

PP-CF gives off a mild smell, some ventilation helps.

Ease of printing

18

PP-CF demands a tuned printer and some patience.

Great for

  • Reinforced chemical-resistant parts
  • Stiff PP components

Avoid for

  • Brass nozzles
  • Beginners
  • Standard build plates

Common mistakes

  • Same adhesion issues as PP plus abrasive fibre
  • Needs special build surface

PP-CF is a filament that South African makers reach for when they need reinforced chemical-resistant parts and stiff pp components. This guide covers what PP-CF is genuinely good at, how easy it is to print on a typical desktop machine, whether it is food safe or UV stable, and the mistakes that trip people up, so you can decide if it is right for your project before you buy a spool or send it to a studio.

Printing PP-CF: how hard is it?

On the bench, PP-CF is tricky to print. Plan on a printer that can hold temperature well, and expect to dial in your settings before you get clean results. Beginners can absolutely run it, but it rewards a bit of experience. It gives off a mild smell while printing; a ventilated room is enough for most people.

An enclosure helps with consistency, and in load-shedding-prone workshops an uninterruptible supply avoids failed prints mid-job.

PP-CF strengths

It is stiff and rigid, holding its shape under load, with reasonable everyday strength that copes with normal handling but is not meant for heavy structural loads.

PP-CF tolerates warm conditions but can start to soften in a closed car or in direct summer sun, so it is better kept out of the hottest spots. Its UV resistance is moderate: expect some fading and gradual embrittlement after several months of direct sun, so it suits shaded or occasional outdoor use.

Is PP-CF food safe?

PP-CF is generally not recommended for direct food contact: the additives and the porous printed surface make it a poor choice for anything you eat or drink from. Choose PETG or PP for food-adjacent parts instead.

PP-CF outdoors in South Africa

Our climate is hard on plastics: intense highland UV, big day-night temperature swings and humid coastal air. Its UV resistance is moderate: expect some fading and gradual embrittlement after several months of direct sun, so it suits shaded or occasional outdoor use. PP-CF shrugs off moisture and humidity, which helps for coastal use in places like Durban or Cape Town where damp air is a factor. PP-CF tolerates warm conditions but can start to soften in a closed car or in direct summer sun, so it is better kept out of the hottest spots.

For permanent outdoor parts you may get longer life from a more UV-stable material like ASA, but PP-CF is fine for shaded or short-term outdoor use.

PP-CF cost and availability

PP-CF sits at the premium end of the market. It is stocked by most South African filament suppliers, and you can compare current prices and colours on the 3D PrintZA marketplace, or send your file to a local studio that already runs it if you would rather not buy a whole spool.

The verdict on PP-CF

PP-CF is a premium, tricky-to-print material that really shines for reinforced chemical-resistant parts. Avoid it for brass nozzles, beginners and standard build plates. If that matches your project, find a South African studio that prints PP-CF or buy a spool and run it yourself.

In short: PP-CF is a advanced material to print and sits at the premium end on cost. It really shines for reinforced chemical-resistant parts.