

PolyCast is a filament developed by the internationally known filament manufacturer Polymaker. PolyCast is designed specifically for lost wax casting applications and to be used by any 3D printer FFF / FDM on the market, since it has printing parameters similar to PLA.
The lost wax casting is used to produce metal parts with high dimensional accuracy and excellent surface finish. In this type of manufacture different metals and alloys are used, such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloys, bronze and many more. The conventional processes of the lost wax casting use patterns of molded wax by injection, being necessary for it, machinery and very expensive time intervals, especially for series of production of little volume. For this reason, the part of the industry that is dedicated to the foundry is betting more and more on 3D printing to produce the patterns. In addition, this technology provides greater design freedom because, 3D printing allows complex geometric shapes, much higher than the injection molding process.
All of the above mentioned results in a drastic reduction of the cost and time of creation of the patterns for the casting by lost wax. The manufacture of molds in a traditional way takes 2-4 weeks and a high cost (thousands of euros). On the other hand, with the use of PolyCast and a 3D printer FFF / FDM the manufacturing time is reduced to 2-3 days, with an extremely lower cost and patterns with much more complex geometries.
The two most important features of PolyCast are:
Great surface finish: PolyCast can be post-processed with PolySher (through Polymaker's patented Micro-Droplet Polishing technology), this machine achieves a smooth and shiny finish of each piece made with this filament or a PVB filament, in a short time interval and in a very simple way. This great surface finish is essential to guarantee the quality of the final metal parts.
Burned clean, without ashes: To avoid defects in the pieces made with casting by lost wax, it is necessary that the pattern be completely decomposed. For this reason, Polymaker has invested all its knowledge to get a filament that leaves no residue and that decomposes completely from 600 ºC, leaving the mold clean and ready for casting.
In summary, the PolyCast filament is the solution to make castings by lost wax in the fastest and most economical way, especially for making short series or pieces with complex geometries. Apart from this filament there is another material with the same properties, but for 3D printer SLA, Castable Resin for Form 2.
General information |
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Material | PVB |
Format | 750 g / 3000 g |
Density | (ISO 1183) 1.1 g/cm³ |
Filament diameter | 1.75 / 2.85 mm |
Filament tolerance | ± 0.05 mm |
Filament length | (Ø 1.75 mm 750 g) ± 283 m / (Ø 2.85 mm 750 g) ± 107 m / (Ø 1.75 mm 3000 g) ± 1133 m / (Ø 2.85 mm 3000 g) ± 427 m |
Printing properties |
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Printing temperature | 200 - 230 ºC |
Print bed temperature | 30 - 70 ºC |
Chamber temperature | - |
Cooling fan | ✓ |
Recommended printing speed | 40 - 60 mm/s |
Mechanical properties |
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Charpy impact strength | (ISO 179) 9.6 KJ/m² |
Elongation at break | (ISO 527) 5.8 % |
Tensile strength | (ISO 527) 35.7 MPa |
Tensile modulus | (ISO 527) 1745 MPa |
Flexural strength | (ISO 178) 60.2 MPa |
Flexural modulus | (ISO 178) 1198 MPa |
Surface hardness | - |
Thermal properties |
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Softening temperature | (ISO 306) 67 ºC |
Specific properties |
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Transparency | ✗ |
Other |
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HS Code | 3916.9 |
Spool diameter (outer) | 200 mm |
Spool diameter (inner hole) | 53 mm |
Spool width | 46 mm |
Other information | |
Recommended backing material: SU301 or Mowiflex. |
PolyCast can be printed under conditions similar to a PLA (extruder temperature: 200 - 230 ºC, base temperature: 30 -70 ºC). The pieces made with this filament are recommended to submit them to a post-processing using the PolySher and thus achieve a completely smooth surface finish. To ensure adherence to the base, it is necessary to use a hot base (30 - 70 ºC), BuildTak, Blue Tape or Magigoo PA (PVA glue).
Like many other filaments, PolyCast is sensitive to moisture, so it is recommended to store this material in a vacuum sealed filament package. In case the filament has a humidity value higher than 20%, a filament dryer should be used to eliminate excess water, avoid failures during 3D printing and irregularities in the final metal parts.