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PC 3D filament 1.75mm 1kg Black

PC 3D filament 1.75mm 1kg Black

Description:

Polycarbonate filament is a popular choice among 3D printing enthusiasts and professionals due to its strength, flexibility, and heat resistance. It is a versatile material that can be used for a wide range of applications across various industries. From creating prototypes to manufacturing functional parts, polycarbonate filament has become an essential tool in the world of additive manufacturing. 


  • Color:: Black (3 colors for choose)
  • Size: : 1.75mm/2.85mm/3.0mm
  • Net Weight: : 1kg/spool
  • Specification

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    Product Features

    Brand Torwell
    Material Polycarbonate
    Diameter 1.75mm/2.85mm/3.0mm
    Net weight 1 Kg/spool; 250g/spool; 500g/spool; 3kg/spool; 5kg/spool; 10kg/spool
    Gross weight 1.2Kg/spool
    Tolerance ± 0.05mm
    Length 1.75mm(1kg) = 360m
    Storage Environment Dry and ventilated
    Drying Setting 70˚C for 6h
    Support materials Apply with Torwell HIPS, Torwell PVA
    Certification Approval CE, MSDS, Reach, FDA, TUV and SGS
    Compatible with Bambu, Anycubic, Elegoo, Flashforge, Makerbot, Felix, Reprap,Ultimaker, End3, Creality3D, Raise3D, Prusa i3, Zortrax, XYZ Printing, Omni3D, AnkerMaker and any other FDM 3D printers
     Package 1kg/spool; 8spools/ctn or 10spools/ctn
    sealed plastic bag with desiccants

     

    More colors

    Color available:

    Basic color White, Black, Transparent

    Accept Customer PMS Color

     

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    Package

    1kg roll PC 3D filament with desiccant in vacuums package

    Each spool in individual box (Torwell box, Neutral box, or Customized box available)

    10boxes per carton (carton size 42.8x38x22.6cm)

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    Certifications:

    ROHS; REACH; SGS; MSDS; TUV

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  • Density 1.23 g/cm3
    Melt Flow Index(g/10min) 39.6300℃/1.2kg
    Tensile Strength 65 MPa
    Elongation at Break 7.3%
    Flexural Strength 93
    Flexural Modulus 2350/
    IZOD Impact Strength 14/
     Durability 9/10
    Printability 7/10
       

     

    Extruder Temperature()                250 – 280

    Recommended 265

    Bed temperature()  100 120°C
    Nozzle Size 0.4mm
    Fan Speed  OFF
    Printing Speed 30 – 50mm/s
    Heated Bed Need
    Recommended Build Surfaces Glass with glue, Masking paper, Blue Tape, BuilTak, PEI
    Recommended Build Surfaces Glass with glue, Masking paper, Blue Tape, BuilTak, PEI

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    FAQ 

    Advantages of using polycarbonate filament

    Polycarbonate 3D printing has emerged as a versatile and sought-after technology across various industries due to its exceptional properties and benefits. This innovative method offers a range of advantages that make it a preferred choice for diverse applications.

    Advantages of Polycarbonate 3D printing include:

    ● Mechanical Strength: 3D-printed PC parts boast impressive mechanical properties.
    ● High Temperature Resistance: Withstands temperatures as high as 120 °C while retaining structural integrity.
    ● Chemical and Solvent Resistance: Demonstrates resilience against various chemicals, oils, and solvents.
    ● Optical Clarity: Polycarbonate’s transparency makes it an excellent choice for applications requiring clear visibility.
    ● Impact Resistance: Good resilience against sudden forces or collisions.
    ● Electrical Insulation: Serves as an effective electrical insulator.
    ● Lightweight yet Strong: Despite its strength, PC filament remains lightweight, ideal for weight-conscious applications.
    ● Recyclability: Polycarbonate is recyclable, adding to its sustainability appeal.

    Tips for successful printing with polycarbonate filament

    When it comes to successfully printing with polycarbonate filament, there are a few tips and tricks that can help you achieve the best results. Here are some recommendations to ensure a smooth printing experience:

    1. Slow down your printing speed: Polycarbonate is a material that requires slower printing speeds compared to other filaments. By reducing the speed, you can avoid issues like stringing and improve the overall print quality.
    2. Use a fan for cooling: While polycarbonate doesn’t require as much cooling as other filaments, using a fan to cool the print slightly can help prevent warping and improve the overall stability of your prints.
    3. Experiment with different print bed adhesives: Polycarbonate filament can have difficulty adhering to the print bed, especially when printing larger objects. Experiment with different adhesives or build surfaces.
    4. Consider using an enclosure: A closed environment can help maintain a consistent temperature throughout the printing process, reducing the chances of warping or failed prints. If your printer doesn’t have an enclosure, consider using one or printing in a closed room to create a stable environment.

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