We are happy to announce our newest kids on the block; both high performance materials, ready for your biggest challenge: PC (polycarbonate) and FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene).
Both materials deserve some introduction: Polycarbonate is a true power material. It combines very high strength with high clarity. For those reasons it is used for safety glass and protection in a variety of industries. It prints best in a heated chamber, but for small objects a heated bed will be sufficient.
FEP is the thermoplastic cousin of PTFE, and has similar characteristics like high chemical resistance and low friction. It is currently in beta, so no clear guidelines are available yet. So it is intended for demanding 3D printer owners. FEP needs elevated temperature of around 350 °C, so make sure you have a compatible printer setup.
Check out the links on the left to get to the product pages of these products.
If you have any questions or suggestions concerning specialty plastics, please drop us a note on
info@plastic2print.com.