Which 3D printer can print PolyLiteâ„¢ ABS?
Depending on the size of the models you are trying to print, PolyLiteâ„¢ ABS can required enclosed 3D printer, or even actively heated chamber.
In general a non-enclosed 3D printer with 90ËšC bed temperature and 260ËšC printing temperature can handle models smaller than fist size. For bigger prints you will required an enclosed 3D printer (~40-50ËšC), for models bigger than ~15-20cm in any direction, it will require an actively heated chamber (~70ËšC+).
Using proper bed adhesion can also help printing larger parts without deformation/warping issue.
We can recommend Magigoo or BuildTak as adhesive and bed surface options.
Can PolyLiteâ„¢ ABS be post-processed with Acetone?
Yes, PolyLiteâ„¢ ABS can be smoothed with acetone.
WARNING: Acetone is a dangerous chemical, please handle it with the necessary safety precautions.
Will the spools work in an AMS?
Yes! We have redesigned the edges of our spools so all Polymaker products will now spin great in the AMS.
Is this material food safe?
Unfortunately we do not have any data whether this material is food safe. As of now, no 3D printing material on the market is FDA food safe compliant. This is because in order to be certified as food safe, the actual object needs to be certified and not the base material. The shape, bed used, environment the object was made, and much more goes into getting a food safety certificate. As of now there is no real certification that the FDA offers for 3D printing.
Do you sell refills?
We are sorry but we do not sell refills at this time