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Polycarbonate (PC) Filament 1.75mm (1kg)
Original price was: ₹2,200.00.₹1,799.00Current price is: ₹1,799.00.
Polycarbonate (PC) is a high strength material intended for tough environments & engineering applications. It has extremely high heat deflection, and impact resistance and a high glass transition temperature of 150° Celsius making it suitable for use in high-temperature applications. It can also be bent without breaking and is often used in applications where some minor flexibility is required. Filament weight is 1kg, Spool & Packing weight is extra.
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- +/- 0.03MM TOLERANCE: Our PC 3D printer filaments are produced with more precise specification and have a tolerance of only +/- 0.03 mm. No matter which 3D printer you are using, the consistently round diameters provide optimum flow through the extruder nozzle.
- MATERIAL PROPERTIES: Excellent strength and heat resistance. Compatible with consumer grade printers. Good light diffusing properties, perfect for printing lamp shade or cover. Low odor, no warping, no jamming, no blobs or layer delamination issues, great bed adhesion, very consistent color and dimensional accuracy, giving you a good printing experience.
- PRINT PARAMETERS: Recommended print settings will be Nozzle: 250-270℃; Bed Temperature: 90-105℃; Speed: 30mm/s –50mm/s; Annealing: 90℃for 2h (To ensure a good heat resistance of your printed part it is recommended to anneal your print model); Fan: off
- VACUUMED SEALED PACKAGING: Some 3D printing materials can be negatively affected by moisture, so this is why Our 3D printer filaments are all vacuumed sealed along with a desiccant pack. This will enable you to easily keep your 3D printer filaments at an optimal storage condition and free from dust or dirt before opening the vacuumed sealed packaging.
- STORAGE TIPS: Polycarbonate filament is susceptible to moisture. We recommended storing filament in a sealed plastic bag or box after each print (a large ziplock or Tupperware works well). In extreme cases where the filament gets damp, you can bake it in an oven with 50-degree Celsius for about an hour to restore its dryness.
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