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PC-ABS Alloy
Stronger than ABS and more wear resistant, PC-ABS Alloy brings strength and high
temperature resistance to ABS 3D printing filament. Choose PC-ABS Alloy for custom brackets,
connectors, clasps, and housings.
This unique material provides vast improvements (over standard ABS) in heat deflection, impact
resistance, rigidity, and ductility. Because ABS filament has a tendency to warp during larger
prints, using an enclosure is recommended.
Applying a glue stick (such as Elmer’s® brand) directly to the print surface before starting your
LulzBot 3D printer is strongly recommended for increased printed object adhesion.
Extrusion Temperature: 270°C
PEI Print Surface Temperature: 110°C
Part Removal: 50°C
Tips: Treat PEI print surface with PVA glue
stick.
Tips: Enclosure Recommended.
Extrusion Temperature: 240°C
PEI Print Surface Temperature: 100°C
Part Removal: 50°C
Tips: Treat PEI print surface with PVA glue
stick.
Tips: Enclosure Recommended.
PC-Max
PC-Max filament has an advanced polycarbonate-based material that unites impressive
mechanical strength, fine surface finishes, and superior heat resistance. Exactly how strong is
this stuff? Polymaker put PC-Max to the ultimate test by 3D printing a hook and then used it to
lift almost a ton of polycarbonate pellets!
This material features high-impact resistance and is formulated to minimize warping, making
PC-Max perfect for demanding industrial applications like custom cases, fixtures, clasps, and
anchors. PC-Max is designed to perform in hot, demanding environments.
PC-Max is a polycarbonate-based material, therefore applying a glue stick (such as Elmer’
brand) directly to the print surface before starting your LulzBot 3D printer is strongly
recommended for increased printed object adhesion.

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