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PolyCast Natural 1.75mm
$94.90
PolyCast™ is a filament designed to produce investment patterns for investment casting applications. 3D printing significantly cuts down both the cost and lead time by eliminating the tooling process.
0.75kg - Natural/Raw
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PolyCast™ is a filament designed to produce investment patterns for investment casting applications. 3D printing significantly cuts down both the cost and lead time by eliminating the tooling process.
You can download our application note here.
PolyCast™ features two unique technologies:
Layer-Free™: PolyCast™ can be easily smoothed with IPA for a smoother surface finish which is reflected on the casted model.
Ash-Free™: PolyCast™ burns out very cleanly with minimum ash residues.
Printing and Drying Settings:
Printing Temperature: 190˚C – 220˚C
Bed Temperature: 25˚C – 70˚C
Printing Speed: 40mm/s – 60mm/s
Fan: ON
Direct Drive:
Retraction Distance: 1mm
Retraction Speed: 20mm/s
Indirect Drive:
Retraction Distance: 3mm
Retraction Speed: 40mm/s
Drying Settings: 50˚C for 12h
(Only if the material has absorbed moisture)
Weight | 0.75 kg |
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Dimensions | 210 × 210 × 50 cm |
Brand | |
Colour | Natural/Raw |
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