3DXTech 3DXTech White ezPC Polycarbonate Filament - 2.85mm (0.75kg)

3DXTech ezPC Polycarbonate Filament was engineered to be easy to print on a wide array of 3D Printers. Offering low warp, excellent mechanical properties, heat resistance, and outstanding impact resistance — ezPC provides users with the perfect balance of material properties and ease of accessibility.

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Product No. M-JSW-QDZN
Color: White
Filament Diameter: 2.85mm
1.75mm
2.85mm

BENEFITS OF ezPC POLYCARBONATE FILAMENT:

  • Low warp, high heat resistance, and excellent mechanical properties
  • Ease of use on a wide array of printers, no heated chamber needed!
  • High thermal properties with a Tg of 118°C and HDT of 112°C
  • Superior thermal properties vs. PLA, PETG, ABS, and ASA
  • No odors or hazardous fumes while printing making it ideal for a home or office environment
  • Perfect for functional end-use parts as well as prototypes

WHAT APPLICATIONS IS ezPC POLYCARBONATE FILAMENT SUITABLE FOR?

  • Whether you are 3D printing functional Prototyping to the creation of end-use parts, 3DXTech ezPC Polycarbonate is an excellent choice for printing parts that would ordinarily fail when using standard materials such as PLA, PETG, or ABS.
  • This material is engineered to act as a bridge between lower-performance materials and higher-priced engineering materials such as PEI or PEEK.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Filament Specifications: 1.75mm and 2.85mm +/- 0.05mm in diameter1.75mm and 2.85mm +/- 0.05mm in diameter
  • Extruder: 255-275°C
  • Bed Temp: 90-110°C
  • Fan Speed: No fan
  • Bed Prep: Magigoo PC
  • Heated Chamber: Not required
  • Print Speed: 40-60mm/s
  • Drying Instructions: 80°C for 4+ hours.

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How hard is this to print with? Have an X1C and P1P from Bambu Lab so I am assuming this should be fairly simple to work with? Any specific settings that I should start with?

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If this was exposed to 105C for several hours, would it lose rigity?

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Compatible dissolvable support material?

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Can you print with this filament as easily as PLA on a stock ender 3 or Prusa 3D printers?

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