MakerBot MakerBot PC-ABS FR Specialty Filament Black - 1.75mm (0.71kg)
MakerBot PC-ABS FR is a flame-retardant version of PC-ABS. The mechanical properties of this material include high impact resistance, high heat resistance, and flame-retardant properties that prevent the spread of fire. This material is commonly used in the production of passenger carrying vehicles such as rail cars, automobiles, and airplanes. Equipped with an RFID chip, this filament spool is optimized for MakerBot Method & Method X 3D printers.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PRINTER COMPATIBILITY
- MakerBot Method
- MakerBot Method X
SPOOL TYPE
Smart Spool - provides valuable information including material type, color, and amount remaining via an RFID chip directly to MakerBot Print. A desiccant included in the spool maintains a low moisture level when spools are stored inside the material drawer bay.
SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY
- MakerBot Print
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
- Spool Diameter: 21.8 cm (8.6 in)
- Spool Width: 4.2 cm (1.65 in)
- Material Diameter: 1.75 mm
- Shipping Weight: 1.1 kg (2.4 lb)
- Net Weight: 0.71 kg (1.56 lb)
MATERIAL DATA:
- Tensile Strength (ISO 527): 60MPa (8700 psi)
- Strain at Break (ISO 527): >50%
- E-Modulus (ISO 527): 2850 MPa (413,000 psi)
- Impact Strength (Charpy Method 23°C ISO 179): 42.5kj/m^2 (20.2lb-ft/in^3)
- Vicat Softening Temp (ISO 306): 104°C (219°F)
- Flammability-Rating (UL-94): V0
Questions
If this was exposed to 105C for several hours, would it lose rigity?
Compatible dissolvable support material?
Can you print with this filament as easily as PLA on a stock ender 3 or Prusa 3D printers?
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?
You will be fine.
I also have an X1C. I highly recommend making sure you've thoroughly cleaned the bed and used a glue stick. I've found slowing the overhang speeds down by 5-10mm/s PER SETTING is best practice on my machine for tricky overhangs I don't want to use supports on. Stock temps are awesome! Happy printing.