Black PC-FR 1.75mm 1Kg PolyMax Polymaker

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Brand: Polymaker
Color: White
Weight: 1 Kg
Diameter: 1.75mm
Material: PC

PolyMax PC-FR


The Industrial range of products provide engineering grade materials to unlock the use of 3d printing in multiple industries for new applications. Industrial products can require specific equipment and skills.

PolyMax is a family of advanced 3D printing filaments produced with Polymaker’s Nano-reinforcement technology, to deliver exceptional mechanical properties and printing quality.

PolyMax PC-FR, creation from Covestro’s Makrolon family, could achieve V0 performance in the UL94 flame retardancy test and displays excellent toughness, strength and heat resistance. This filament opens new applications in the automotive, railway and aerospace industries.


PolyMax™ PC-FR has been tested by SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ldt.

Test Method:
IEC 60695-11-10:2013/Cor.1:2014 Method B

Result:
Classification: V-0




Printing Settings

Printing Temperature: 250˚C - 270˚C
Bed Temperature: 90˚C - 105˚C
Printing Speed: 30mm/s - 50mm/s
Fan: OFF

Direct Drive:
Retraction Distance: 1mm
Retraction Speed: 20mm/s
Indirect Drive:
Retraction Distance: 3mm
Retraction Speed: 40mm/s

Drying Settings: 75˚C for 6h
(Only if the material has absorbed moisture)

Annealing Settings: 90˚ for 2h

Recommended Support Materials: PolyDissolve S2   



Mechanical Properties


Young's Modulus:

2634 ± 182 Mpa


Tensile Strength:

67  ± 4.5 Mpa


Bending Strength:

96.6 ±  1.3 Mpa 


Charpy Impact Strength:

11.7  ± 1.3 kJ/m2



Thermal Properties


Glass Transition Temperature:

N/A˚C 


Vicat Softening Temperature:

116˚C 


Melting Temperature: 

N/A˚C


Other:
When printing with PolyMax™ PC-FR it is recommended to use a heated chamber.
It is recommended to anneal the printed part right after the printing process to release the residual internal stress when not using a heated chamber.