PolyMaker Purple PRO Series ABS Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
PolyMax PC polycarbonate 3D printing filament by Polymaker is the perfect 3D printing filament for a wide range of engineering applications due to its high heat resistance, great mechanical strength, and high fracture resistance. Created to combine the desirable qualities of polycarbonate with the ease of 3D printing found in lower temperature materials, this filament is also super easy to print with while still producing strong, high quality 3D prints.
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ENGINEERED FOR QUALITY AND DURABILITY
The PolyMax line of materials by Polymaker not only brings excellent strength to the table, but is also specifically designed to endure mechanically demanding applications. This 3D printing filament not only possesses enhanced durability, but PolyMax PC-Max will not warp thanks to Polymaker’s Nano-Reinforcement Technology. PC-Max 3D printing filament boasts the highly-sought-after mechanical properties known to polycarbonate of high heat resistance and fracture resistance, all with low-odor and fewer hazardous fumes.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- Net Weight: 750g <± 20g
- Diameter (Tolerance): 1.75 mm ±0.05 mm
- Nozzle Temperature: 250˚C – 270˚C
- Printing Speed: 30mm/s – 50mm/s
- Heated Bed: 90˚C – 105˚C
- Recommended bed surface: BuildTak + Magigoo
- Cooling fan: Off
- This material is hygroscopic, and it is recommended to dry at 80˚C for 8 hours before printing
You may view the full TDS (Technical Data Sheet) here!
Questions
What is the mechanical properties of this ABS like Elasticity Modulue and poissons ratio and density?
What are dimensions of reel. Will it fit in the Ultimaker material handler?
What would cause layer separation? Print temp 250 C Bed temp 90 C (max of my printer) Speed 60 mms Cooling ON
What are the mixing proportions of the ABS?
All I can add is that I'm testing my luck with a CR6Max. Here's the trick to adhesion... ---- I maxed out the OEM settings at 260/90 and run my 1st layer SLOW. As in 10 slow. ---- Only using glue on a glass bed and after the 1st layer adheres she's running. Benchy came out 9.5/10 first attempt, first ABS print ever.
Is it food, microwave and dishwasher safe?
Why is this filament so difficult to print with? I'm running a heated enclosure @ 45C, printing at 235C, with a heated bed of 110C. Printing small 1-2 inch parts on a level/clean bed with proper first layer leveling and I'm getting absolutely awful warping that ruins the prints. So far I can't see anything PRO about this filament.
Hey! I just wanted to see if you had any pictures comparing this (MH Pro Series Purple) compared to the Build Series Purple. The Pro looks a bit more matte and lighter in hue than the Build--something I've been looking for!
My build recommends esun pla+, or esun abs, I am looking for maximum shock/impact resistance, with maximum layer adhesion, not concerned with cost of filament, in other words not looking for the bargain filament on this build. My question is the pro series better than esun filament?