Polymaker PolyMax PLA Black, 1.75mm (750 g)
The black filament with 9 times higher load capacity than conventional PLA
€ 46,49
(€ 61,99 / kg, Price shown includes 23% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Patented Jam-Free ™ technology
- 20% harder than ABS
- Wide range of colours
- Sustainable production
Item no.: PM-PA06001, Content: 750 g, EAN: 6938936710431
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: PM-PA06001
- Manufacturer No.: PA06001
- Manufacturer: Polymaker
- Content: 750 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm
- Product Line: PolyMax PLA
- Product type: PLA Filaments
- Color: Black
- Compatibility: Bambu Lab AMS*
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 190 - 230 °C
- Recommended heating temperature: 25 - 60 °C
Description
PolyMax ™ PLA is a premium PLA made specifically for all FFF / FDM 3D printers.
The filament was produced using the patented Jam-Free ™ technology, which enables virtually defect-free printing.
Regular PLA is a very brittle material, which limits the application possibilities. PolyMax PLA was invented to change this. It has a 9 times higher impact resistance than normal PLA and 20% better resistance to ABS. This results in many new fields of application.
PolyMax PLA is manufactured using state-of-the-art polymer processing techniques. It has the most stringent specifications of all PLA filaments in the market. The filaments are all subjected to an eight-stage quality control to guarantee consistent quality.
Jam Free ™: The patented Jam Free ™ technology drastically stabilizes the heat resistance of PLA filaments. This is done using the latest biopolymer processes. As a result, the PolyMax ™ PLA filament has an extremely high softening temperature of about 140 ° C. This corresponds to about 80 ° C more than the remaining PLA filaments. This greatly reduces the likelihood of blockage in the hot end.
Do you still print with ABS? Not anymore. PolyMax PLA gives you at least the same strength and no health risk. The PLA is also easy to print and does not produce toxic fumes when printed.
More information
Glass transition temperature: ~ 60 ° C
Density: 1.17 - 1.24 g / cm3
Polymaker recommends using all products with BuildTak durable printing film for best results.
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Customer Reviews
3 English reviews written for Polymaker PolyMax PLA Black
18 customer reviews in all languages
5 stars | | 32 | (74%) |
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4 stars | | 9 | (20%) |
3 stars | | 0 | (0%) |
2 stars | | 1 | (2%) |
1 Stars | | 1 | (2%) |
43 reviews
3 customer reviews in English
18 customer reviews in all languages
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Polymax PLA Black
Rated with 4 out of 5 stars.
Summary: Happy with the filament and idea for those who do not have a heated bed. If you can print ABS then ABS will give similar appearance but stronger and stiffer results.
I did find it easier to work with with the bed at 50 celcius. I think the claims for the filament are over exaggerated. I found the final prints to be more ductile than ABS and alot more ductile than PLA (softer). The plastic bends further without breaking but the yield point is much lower than ABS. i.e. the point at which the plastic will not return to its original shape.Was this rating helpful? (10) (0)
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Review written by Nathan
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Print a dream!
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Polymaker PolyMax PLA
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
this is the best PLA I have ever used. It's not difficult to print with and I find the mechanical qualities stiffness, hardness and tensile strength to be easily i excess of ABS. The only down side is that it's a bit pricy but I would say worth it when it comes to your final functional print.
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