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MH Build Flame Resistant Polycarbonate (PC) - 1.75mm (0.5kg)

Polycarbonate is strong and very resistant to impact - this material is used when making bullet proof glass. This is the strongest material available in consumer 3D printing! This polycarbonate has high temperature resistance and a flame retardant level of UL94: V-2, which makes this filament perfect for printing lighter cases, candle/incense holders, machine parts, and more.

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Product No. M-WWL-WPA4

Please note, all Clearance Item purchases are final and are not covered by the MatterHackers Return Policy - this excludes Refurbished 3D printers and machines which have at least a 6-month warranty.

Reason for Clearance:  This item is being discontinued.

0.50kg of Flame Resistant Polycarbonate (FR-PC). 

This polycarbonate is extremely tough, durable, and more temperature resistant than regular PC. It has a flame retardant level of UL94: V-2, and is ideal for printing strong, functional parts that must withstand heat. Polycarbonate must be printed on a heated bed to avoid warping, and must be kept dry as it absorbs moisture easily. 

Extrusion Temperature: 240-260 C
Bed Temp: 90C
Spool Dimensions: 200mm Total Diameter x 50mm Inner Hole Diameter x 40mm Height

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Can Flame Resistant Polycarbonate (PC) - 1.75mm (0.5kg) be used in any 3d printer?

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is this abrasive to a 3dprinter with a brass nozzle that is not wear-resistant

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Have you tried this on a dremel 3d45

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What is the filament diameter?

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can you use a lulzbot printer to print with it. Also, can it contain flaming rubbing alcohol.

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What's the recommended ambient temperature for optimal printing with this filament? For reference, I typically print my regular PC at 70-80C ambient, but my nozzle temperature is higher than what's recommended for this flame retardant variety, so I want to make sure I don't waste a bunch of this trying to zero it in.

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What is the difference between the Flame Resistant PC and the Standard PC? Is this as strong as the standard PC? Why is the Extrusion temp so much lower?

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At what temperature will the material start to deform during a curing process? We would like to print a mold to layup a carbon fiber part with.

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Has this material been tested to be DIN 5510 compliant?

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UNTIL WHAT TEMPERATURE DOES THE MATERIAL RESIST?

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Are objects printed in this flame resistant PC steam sterilizable (121 degrees C, 15 PSI for 30 minutes)?

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Hello, Do you have any documentation on the fire resistant qualities, MSDS sheets, conformity sheets, anything that shows the testing done to qualify the above numbers. Thanks,

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How difficult is this material to print? Does it require a heated chamber and can I expect a decent finish?

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Do you have a samples of PC filaments? Smaller quantities for printer trial purposes. I don't want to commit to $75 dollars if I'm not going to bee able to print it. Thx

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what is the highest temperature before it gets damaged?

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Is this UV light safe?

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What the color when complete.

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what is the glass transition temp of this material? Is it any higher than your other PC?

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