3DXTech Bambu Lab A1 Combo 3D Printer
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.
List Price: | $579.00 (with add-ons) |
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Price: | $539.00 (with add-ons) |
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Est. In Stock: Feb 15th | |
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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.
Questions
Hello, I see here that you advise to account for a 20% shrinkage for sintering the 17-4 stainless steel filament. I saw in other sections of your site that you advise for 10% shrinkage. What percentage should I increase the size of my models by? The parts I am sintering will be fitted closely with other components and it is important that they are printed at the proper size to account for shrinkage.
Where is my processing ticket?
I plan to make multiple small parts, but will not have them all done at the same time. Does the $50 ticket allow multiple shipments, that total 1Kg or does each shipment have to a have a unique code costing $59.
Hello, I used Difamix on the glass surface and allowed the print to completely cool to room temp. I cannot remove the part from the glass surface. Is there a best practice to remove the printed part from the glass surface? Thank you!
Hi, does the parts that can be sintered have a dimensions range or it can be any shape/size?
I think the specify a max dimension of 100x100x100mm and recommend 60x60x60mm for beginners. They have an entire list here under "user guidelines": https://forward-am.com/material-portfolio/ultrafuse-filaments-for-fused-filaments-fabrication-fff/metal-filaments/ultrafuse-17-4-ph/