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🖨️ Polymaker PC Max G True Printing Filament: Unleashing Print Precision and Strength Review

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🏆 【PC 3D Printer Filament】 - Polymaker offers different PC filament which can meet your different needs. PolyLite PC offers excellent strength and heat resistance with light diffusing properties; PolyMax PC for extra temperature resistance and toughness and printablility; PolyMax PC-FR can slow/stop the spread of fire for flame retardant need; PC-ABS for excellent toughness and heat resistance while displaying good surface finish, PC-PBT for low temperature toughness and chemical resistance. 🌡️ 【Exceptionally Strong & Heat Resistant PC Filament】 - 1.75mm Polycarbonate filament ( PC filament 1.75mm ) is the strongest and heat resistant of ALL the 3D filament materials that can be printed with consumer grade printers. 🌟 【Affordable Price for Special Application】 - Polymaker 3D printer polycarbonate filament, considering its fantastic properties is also quite budget-friendly compared to some more exotic carbon fiber-filled stuff. It doesn't shrink much upon cooling and will withstand the temperatures in a black car, in the desert, in the summer time, with the sun shining! For hard, strong, stiff, functional parts you won't find better than Polymaker polycarbonate filament 1.75mm. 🧵 【Clean & Dry Enough】 - Carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please make sure to NEVER let go the tip of the filament as it may create nodes. Holes on the side of the spool can be used to prevent this issue. 🎈 【Jam Free & Consistent Diameter】 - Polymaker 3D printer filament polycarbonate 1.75mm has good quality that would never cause clogs, jams, warps or other problems, has great bed adhesion, very consistent color and dimensional accuracy, giving you a good mood printing. It is also very low odor while printing which is a huge bonus. ⚠️【Note】 - Use a BuildTak surface, it will help hold down the print and prevent it from warping. Calibrating your printer before printing is necessary. It is recommended to use an enclosure when printing. For large part it is recommended to use a heated chamber. It is recommended to anneal the printed part right after the printing process to release the residual internal stress. 🛠️ 【PolyMax PC Applications】 - PolyMax PC is an engineering 3D printing filament polycarbonate offering the absolute best in toughness that is simply unobtainable from other materials of similar stiffness and showing much improved mechanical strength compared to ABS and PLA under varying deformation test. You can print jigs and fixtures or combat robot functional parts with PolyMax PC, sand by hand or machine and obtain a smooth surface that could rival any injection-molded part. ⚙️【PolyMax PC Printing Settings】 - Nozzle: 250 ̊C ~ 270 ̊C; Bed: 90 ̊C ~ 105 ̊C; Chamber: 90 ̊C ~ 100 ̊C; Speed: 30mm/s ~ 50mm/s; Fan: Off; Bed Surface: MAGIGOO PC or BUILDTAK; Drying Settings: 75 ̊C for 6h. Annealing settings: 90 ̊C for 2h. Recommended Support Materials: PolySupport (Pink). 🦾 【PolyMax PC Mechanical Properties】 - Young’s Modulus: 2048 ± 66 Mpa; Tensile Strength: 59.7 ± 1.8 Mpa; Bending Strength: 94.1 ± 0.9 Mpa; Charpy Impact Strength: 25.1 ± 1.9 kJ/m2. Thermal Properties: Glass Transition Temperature: 113 ̊C; Vicat Softening Temperature: 117 ̊C.
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong, durable, beautiful prints.

Polymax PC is one of my new favorite filaments. Although it's a bit harder to type compared to PLA, its ability to create durable and functional parts is hard to beat. Since it is polycarbonate, prints made from this material are very durable and have high heat resistance, which is on par with high-quality nylon thread. However, it is much stiffer than nylon, which is a desirable trait for many prints. With the right settings and the right printing environment, this material prints warp-free…

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  • 3D Printing Consumables
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  • Unsure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My new favorite thread!

Let me first say this thread is AMAZING! I've seen a lot of conflicting reviews on this thread and it seems a lot of the bad reviews are due to a variety of factors. First, you really MUST have a good body. Keeping the temperature around the build plate at a constant level is key to preventing your prints from warping. Second, you need to make sure the thread is DRY. I was hesitant to just take this filament out of the vacuum pack and print right away, but it worked out great! Needless to say…

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  • Additive Manufacturing Products
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  • Some Little Things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best polycarbonate (PC) filament!

I work a lot with PC and its blends, pushing the boundaries of what can be made into a functional part with a 3D printer. I've probably tried/used PCs from about 5 different manufacturers. My general comments are: 1) Polycarbonate (PC) is the most durable and heat resistant of all materials that can be printed on consumer printers. For solid, strong and functional parts you won't find anything better. (PS: If you have a commercial printer, you can play around with other even better performing…

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  • Industrial & Scientific
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  • Long Delivery