Are you in Australia and looking to buy Polymaker PolyLite Neon ABS? PolyLite™ Neon ABS belongs to Polymaker's well - loved PolyLite™ ABS filament series, offering eye - catching neon colors. These unique neon hues are bright in daylight and really pop under UV blacklight. It's made from a special bulk - polymerized ABS resin, which has much lower volatile content than traditional ABS resins. This means less odor during printing and top - notch printing quality. Ideal for all sorts of fun and functional projects, it's perfect for cosplay, 3D printer builds, NERF games, laser tag, party accessories, and end - use products. Features: Blacklight Reactive: Its vivid fluorescent colors look great in daylight and shine brightly under blacklight. It's suitable for many aesthetic and functional uses that need a durable, impact - resistant, and colorful filament. Less Odor: Thanks to the special resin, it emits minimal odor while printing high - quality functional parts. Balanced Mechanical / Thermal Properties: Unlike many other ABS filaments, it's a 'true' ABS with well - balanced mechanical and thermal features. It's tougher than regular PLA and PETG and can resist heat up to 100°C. Excellent Printing Quality: Capable of printing high - quality models, prototypes, and production parts. Made from top - grade materials, it ensures reliable and high - quality prints. A minimum 90°C heated bed is required. Uncompromised Quality: With Polymaker's strict quality control and in - house testing, you can trust it to produce beautiful, reliable, and accurate printed parts. Specifications: Nozzle Temperature: 245 - 265 ˚C; Build Plate Temperature: 90 – 100 ˚C; Build Surface Temperature: OFF for better strength, LOW FAN speed may be needed for printers with active chamber heating; Fan Speed: 30 – 50 mm/s; Retraction settings vary by printer, starting points are provided; Enclosure: Recommended; Heated Chamber: Recommended for some geometries; Recommended Support Material: Self - support. Printing Recommendations: These are based on a 0.4 mm nozzle. Ideal conditions may vary with your 3D printer. For high - speed printers, increase extrusion temperature. ABS filaments work better in a hot environment. Pre - heat the build plate for 20 - 30 minutes for larger or denser models, longer in cold climates. Printer Requirements: Depending on model size, it may need an enclosed 3D printer or an actively heated chamber. Smaller than fist - size models can be printed on a non - enclosed printer with 90˚C bed and 260˚C printing temperature. Larger prints need an enclosed printer or actively heated chamber. Bed adhesion products like Magigoo or BuildTak can help prevent deformation. Printing and Drying Settings: Printing Temperature: 245˚C - 265˚C; Bed Temperature: 90˚C - 100˚C; Printing Speed: 30mm/s - 50mm/s; Fan: OFF; Retraction settings vary by drive type; Drying: 70˚C for 6h if the material has absorbed moisture. Post - Processing: It can be smoothed with acetone, but acetone is dangerous. PolySmooth™ is a safer alternative. Spool Dimensions: 1kg cardboard spool with specific inner hole diameter, spool diameter, width, and weight.











Using this Polymaker PolyLite Neon ABS filament is easy. First, make sure your 3D printer is set up correctly. Set the nozzle temperature between 245 - 265 ˚C and the build plate temperature between 90 – 100 ˚C. If your printer has an active chamber heating, you might need to set the build surface temperature to OFF for better strength and use a LOW FAN speed. The fan speed should be around 30 – 50 mm/s. For retraction settings, it varies depending on your printer type. You can use the provided starting points as a guide. It's recommended to use an enclosure and a heated chamber for certain geometries. When printing larger or denser models, pre - heat the build plate for 20 - 30 minutes. In cold areas, you may need to pre - heat it longer. If your printer is a high - speed one, don't forget to increase the extrusion temperature. For bed adhesion, you can use products like Magigoo or BuildTak to avoid deformation. If the filament has absorbed moisture, dry it at 70˚C for 6 hours. You can smooth the printed parts with acetone, but remember, acetone is dangerous, so handle it with care. A safer alternative is PolySmooth™. Keep the filament in a dry place to maintain its quality. Also, follow the recommended printing speed and temperature to get the best results.