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Product description: Filament Polymaker PolyLite ABS 1.75 mm 1 kg - Yellow
If you need a durable, heat resistant material made from the best kind of raw materials, Polymaker 's PolyLite ABS range is the perfect choice. The filament is made of a special polymerized ABS resin, which has a much lower content of volatile substances. Thanks to this, PolyLite ABS produces a much less intense smell during printing than standard ABS materials. On a cardboard , 100% recycled spool there is 1 kg of yellow filament with a diameter of 1.75 mm .
For large size prints, PolyLite ABS will require a printer with an enclosed build chamber .
Properties of PolyLite ABS filament
- High impact strength
- High damage resistance
- High temperature resistance
- Resistance to the effects of UV radiation
- High rigidity
- Matte finish
- Possibility of mechanical and chemical treatment (soluble in acetone)
Suggested filament printing parameters
| printing temperature | From 245°C to 265°C |
| table temperature | From 90°C to 100°C |
| Cooling | Not recommended |
| Due to the differences in the construction of printers, the above data should be treated as guidelines, and the appropriate values should be determined experimentally. |
Technical specification and physical properties of the filament
| Parameter | Range |
|---|---|
| Filament diameter | 1.75mm |
| Color | yellow |
| Print speed | From 30mm/s to 50mm/s |
| printing temperature | From 245°C to 265°C |
| table temperature | From 90°C to 100°C |
| Material density | 1.12g/cm³ |
| Material | PolyLite ABS |
| Desiccant | Yes |
| Vacuum packing | Yes |
| net weight | 1 kg |
Filaments are hygroscopic, meaning they absorb moisture. Therefore, breaking the airtight vacuum packaging permanently reduces the quality and value of the product. For this reason, if an unpacked item is returned, the refund amount will be proportionally reduced. This does not apply to returns resulting from manufacturing defects in the material, such as damaged or cut filament. Please carefully check the color and material type on the label before opening the foil packaging.
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