Polymax PLA

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 PLA is an incredibly easy-to-print filament with improved mechanical properties, making it an excellent alternative to ABS.

Produced with Polymaker’s Nano-reinforcement technology, to deliver exceptional mechanical properties and printing quality; PolyMax PLA is an incredibly easy-to-print filament with improved mechanical properties, making it an excellent alternative to ABS.

Yes for some applications PolyMax PLA can be used as an alternative to ABS!

Like other PLA based materials, PolyMax PLA prints with excellent dimensional stability and near-zero warping. PolyMax PLA continues to be one of Polymakers most popular filaments and is widely used for prototyping, designing, jigs, low volume manufacturing, education and maker projects.

Features

Superior Toughness – Regular PLA is a very brittle material which greatly limits its range of applications. PolyMax PLA exhibits vastly superior impact strength with up to 20% improvement when compared to regular ABS and up to 9 times that of regular PLA and PLA+ materials.

Ductile – Parts printed in PolyMax PLA display excellent ductility, suitable for snap fit componentry.

Safe and Clean – Polymaker use only PLA resins from Nature Works for the filaments manufacture.

Easy-to-print – The outstanding mechanical strength of PolyMax PLA is achieved with no compromise in printing quality. PolyMax PLA prints easily with no heated bed required. A heated bed can be used for best results (up to 60°C).

Quality Control – Polymakers leading quality control process and rigorous in-house testing, ensure reliable printing and consistency across spools and batches.

Specifications

Printing Speed

40mm/s – 60mm/s

Nozzle Temperature

190˚C – 230˚C

Bed Temperature

25˚C – 60˚C

Young’s Modulus

1879 ± 109 Mpa

Tensile Strength

28.1 ± 1.3 Mpa

Bending Strength

48.0 ± 1.9 Mpa

Charpy Impact Strength

12.2 ± 1.03 kJ/m2

Glass Transition Temperature

61˚C

Vicat Softening Temperature

62˚C

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