Intamsys PC 1,75 mm Black 1 kg
Intamsys offers a range of high-quality filaments for 3D printing. Intamsys filaments are renowned for their quality and reliability, and are designed for use in the most demanding industrial applications.
Composition
Intamsys PC filament is made of polycarbonate, a tough and amorphous thermoplastic known for its excellent mechanical properties. PC filament offers exceptional strength and durability, making it suitable for 3D printing robust and functional parts. It has high impact resistance and can withstand moderate to heavy loads without breaking or deforming easily.
Heat resistance
PC filament has excellent heat resistance, allowing it to maintain its structural integrity at higher temperatures. It has a high glass transition temperature (Tg), typically around 140-150°C, making it suitable for applications involving exposure to heat or requiring parts to withstand high temperature environments.
Resistance to chemicals
Intamsys PC filament is resistant to a wide range of chemicals including oils, greases and many solvents. This property makes it suitable for applications requiring resistance to chemical exposure.
Reliability
It is designed for reliable and consistent 3D printing. It has good flowability, allowing smooth extrusion and excellent interlayer adhesion, but requires a higher extruder temperature and a heated working liner due to its high melting point.
Use
Intamsys PC filament is designed for applications in a variety of industries including automotive, aerospace, engineering and manufacturing. It is suitable for 3D printing functional prototypes, end-use parts, jigs and fixtures, enclosures, and other applications requiring strength, heat resistance and durability.
Recommendations
Specific recommendations and settings for 3D printing may vary depending on the 3D printer model, nozzle size, etc. It is always advisable to refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines or datasheet for detailed instructions and parameters for 3D printing.
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