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PolyLite PC

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

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PRINT SETTINGS

Nozzle Temperature:
250˚C – 270˚C

Printing Speed:
30mm/s – 50mm/s

Bed Temperature:
90˚C – 105˚C

Bed Surface:
MAGIGOO PC
BUILDTAK

Cooling Fan:
OFF

Based on 0.4 mm nozzle and Simplify 3D v.3.1. Printing conditions may vary with different printers and nozzle diameters


MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Young’s Modulus:
2307 ± 60 Mpa

Tensile Strength:
62.7 ± 1.3 Mpa

Bending Strength:
100.4 ± 2.7 Mpa

Charpy Impact Strength:
3.4 ± 0.1 kJ/m2


THERMAL PROPERTIES

Glass Transition Temperature:
113˚C

Vicat Softening Temperature:
119˚C

Melting Temperature:
N/A


NOTES

Drying Settings:
80˚C for 8h

Recommended Support Materials:
PolySupport

Other:
When printing with PolyLite™ PC it is recommended to use an enclosure. For large part it is recommended to use a heated chamber.
It is recommended to anneal the printed part right after the printing process to release the residual internal stress.
Annealing settings: 100˚C for 2h

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