Are you in Australia and looking to buy top - notch 3D printing filament? Look no further than Polymaker PolyMax PC! This filament is part of the PolyMax™ family, crafted with Polymaker’s Nano - reinforcement technology. It offers outstanding mechanical properties and high - quality printing results. PolyMax™ PC combines great strength, toughness, heat resistance, and excellent printing quality, making it perfect for various engineering applications. Print Settings: Use a nozzle temperature of 250˚C – 270˚C, a printing speed of 30mm/s – 50mm/s, and set the bed temperature at 90˚C – 105˚C. Turn off the cooling fan. Note that these settings are based on a 0.4 mm nozzle and Simplify 3D v.3.1 and may vary with different printers and nozzle diameters. Mechanical Properties: It has a Young’s Modulus of 2048 ± 66 Mpa, a tensile strength of 59.7 ± 1.8 Mpa, a bending strength of 94.1 ± 0.9 Mpa, and a Charpy Impact Strength of 25.1 ± 1.9 kJ/m2. Thermal Properties: The glass transition temperature is 113˚C, the Vicat Softening Temperature is 117˚C, and there's no specific melting temperature. Notes: Dry the filament at 80˚C for 8h. Use PolySupport™ as the recommended support material. When printing, use an enclosure for PolyMax™ PC, and for large parts, a heated chamber is advised. After printing, anneal the part at 100˚C for 2h to release internal stress. Browse related products like all PC Filament, all Polymaker Filament, and all Filament.






Using the Polymaker PolyMax PC 3D printing filament is a breeze. First, make sure to dry the filament at 80˚C for 8 hours before use. This helps ensure a smooth printing process. When setting up your printer, set the nozzle temperature between 250˚C and 270˚C, the printing speed from 30mm/s to 50mm/s, and the bed temperature from 90˚C to 105˚C. Turn off the cooling fan. It's a good idea to use an enclosure when printing, and if you're making large parts, a heated chamber will give you better results. For support, use the recommended PolySupport™ material. After you finish printing, don't forget to anneal the part at 100˚C for 2 hours. This helps release any internal stress in the printed object. To keep your filament in good condition, store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight. If you notice any issues during printing, double - check your printer settings and make sure the filament is dry.