Polylite PC

PolyLite is a family of 3D printing filaments made with the best raw materials to deliver exceptional quality and reliability. PolyLite covers the most popular 3D printing materials to meet your everyday needs in design and prototyping. PolyLite PC is produced using a polycarbonate resin specifically engineered for 3D printing. It delivers good stiffness and heat resistance with light-diffusing properties.

PolyLite is a family of 3D printing filaments made with the best raw materials to deliver exceptional quality and reliability. PolyLite covers the most popular 3D printing materials to meet your everyday needs in design and prototyping. PolyLite PC is produced using a polycarbonate resin specifically engineered for 3D printing. It delivers good stiffness and heat resistance with light-diffusing properties.

PolyLite PC is produced using a polycarbonate resin specifically engineered for 3D printing. It delivers good stiffness and heat resistance with light diffusing properties.

Features

Heat Resistant – PolyLite PC is an excellent choice for heat resistant applications, offering better heat resistance than a range of other material types and withstanding temperatures well above 110 ºC.

Stiff and Strong – PolyLite PC offers best in class stiffness and excellent tensile strength suitable for your engineering and manufacturing applications.

Good Light Diffusion – PolyLite PC prints transparent parts with an attractive crystal shine and good light diffusion!

Wider Printer Compatibility – PolyLite PC has been engineered specifically for 3d printing with compatibility and usability in mind. With a lower extrusion temperature (250 – 270˚C), PolyLite PC is an accessible polycarbonate filament that can be printed on a wider range of 3D printers. 90°C heated bed required.

Uncompromised Quality – With Polymaker’s industry leading quality control process and rigorous in-house testing, you can rest assured that PolyLite PC will produce beautiful, reliable and accurate printed parts.

Specifications

Nozzle Temperature

250˚C – 270˚C

Printing Speed

30mm/s – 50mm/s

Bed Temperature

90˚C – 105˚C

Young’s Modulus

2307 ± 60 Mpa

Tensile Strength

62.7 ± 1.3 Mpa

Bending Strength

100.4 ± 2.7 Mpa

Glass Transition Temperature

113˚C

Vicat Softening Temperature

119˚C

Charpy Impact Strength

3.4 ± 0.1 kJ/m2

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