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*Polycarbonate Blend - 1.75mm 3D Printer Filament

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Print it right with Spool3D polycarbonate blend 3D printer filament.  Our polycarbonate filament is manufactured with tight tolerances from premium grade material.  Our filament has been tested on popular fused filament fabrication desktop 3D printer platforms.

Consistently round diameters make this material very easy to work with.

Polycarbonate blend filament should be stored in a resealable plastic bag with the dessicant pack provided. 

  • 1.75 mm polycarbonate blend filament(tolerance +/- 0.04mm)
  • Colour: Black, Grey, Translucent, White
  • Consistently provides excellent build quality for low cost 3D printing.
  • Included in the box: 1kg spool of PB175 polycarbonate filament, vacuum packaged in plastic with dessicant
  • Shipping Weight: 1.65 kg

Spool Sizes:

  • 1 kg - 204 mm OD x 67 mm W; spool hole diameter: 56 mm

Buy Spool3D Polycarbonate 1.75mm 3D printer filament online in Canada without the surprise cost of the exchange rate!

SKU: PB175
Manufacturer Part Number: PB175
Technical Data Sheet: : Polycarbonate Blend
Physical / Method / Test Condition:: Typical Value
Density (ASTM D792 @ 23℃):: 1.20 g/cm3
Melt Flow Rate (ASTM D1238 @ 190℃/2.16kg):: 10.5 g/10min
Tensile Strength (ASTM D638 @ 50mm/min):: 63 MPa
Elongation at Break (ASTM D638 @ 50mm/min):: 45 %
Flexural Strength (ASTM D790 @ 5mm/min):: 125 MPa
Flexural Modulus (ASTM D790 @ 5mm/min):: 2200 MPa
Notched Izod Impact Strength (ASTM D256 @ 23℃):: 640 J/m
Printing Temperature:: 220 - 260 ℃
Heat Distortion Temperature (ASTM D648 1.82MPa):: 125 ℃
Bed Temperature:: 80 - 140 ℃
Chamber Temperature:: 50 - 70 ℃

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Ahhhh a joy to work with.

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Most pcs I find are harder to dial in the printer to but when I purchased a roll from spool3d I was amazed! Easier to work with and some of the better results I’ve seen quality wise
Posted by Steven Mcbryan, December 31, 2020