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PolySmooth

POLYSMOOTH-WHITE-175
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PolySmooth (PVB) is a filament created by Polymaker to obtain a glossy and smooth finish when exposed to isopropyl alcohol or ethanol, but maintaining balanced mechanical properties and being easy to print.

The focus of the development of this filament has been to find the ideal chemical composition to obtain a post-processing without the typical lines between layers and with a spectacular brightness. This is achieved thanks to Polysher, a machine that creates a homogeneous cloud (drops of 5 to 10 microns) of isopropyl alcohol around the piece printed with PolySmooth.

PolySher and PolySmooth Color Palette

Image 1: PolySher. Source: Polymaker

 

It eliminates all external marks and offers as a final result a smooth and uniform gloss, as if it were a painted or varnished piece but without the great economic expense or time involved in this treatment, especially in small pieces.

Before and after the PolySher

Image 2: Before and after the PolySher. Source: Polymaker

 

Another advantage is that PolySmooth (PVB) is suitable for all types of 3D printers (FFF/FDM) on the market since it doesn't need a high temperature in the extruder (220ºC) or hot base, which are the same needs as to use any PLA of the market. Besides, this filament has an almost negligible odor and is very stable even if there're drafts, which favors it to be used in any field, in an office, in a home or in an industry.

Models made with PolySmooth and PolySher

Image 3: PolySmooth Examples. Source: Polymaker

 

PolyMaker has taken advantage of the knowledge gained with the PolySupport to take this filament to another level, simplifying the removal of the surface supports and facilitating smooth finishing without debris on the visible faces of the part.

Easily removable supports

Gif 1: PolySupport Technology Fuente: Polymaker

 

Following the line of a quality filament, the PolySmooth has balanced mechanical properties similar to PLA or ABS Premium, quality filaments designed for everyday use of 3D printing of parts of all types and for almost all needs. Something that is also essential in a high quality filament is that it doesn't present deformations in the printing of large pieces, something that the PolySmooth doesn't show thanks to the low internal residual effort that has and the high power of bond between layers.

With all of the above and highlighting the impeccable, smooth and glossy surface finish presented in combination with the Polysher, the PolySmooth filament offers all the qualities desired in certain areas, such as the design and modeling of pieces for decoration or showcases, where it is necessary the best possible finish of all the pieces.

Transparent finish

Gif 2: Transparent glass. Source: Polymaker

 

Thanks to this powerful combination, printed parts with this filament in FDM/FFF technology 3D printers can compete directly with the pieces obtained in technologies such as SLA, where the main advantage is the great smooth finish of the pieces.

PolySher Smooth Finish

Gif 3: Smooth surface finish. Source: Polymaker

 

If you are looking for a filament to print on your FDM/FFF technology 3D printer and get the best possible finish, Polysmooth (combined with PolySher) is the filament indicated.

Smooth and glossy finish

Image 4: Perfect finish. Source: Polymaker

General information

Material PLA
Format 750 g
Density (ISO 1183) 1.10 g/cm³
Filament diameter 1.75 / 2.85 mm
Filament tolerance ± 0.05 mm
Filament length (Ø 1.75 mm) ± 283 m / (Ø 2.85 mm) ± 107 m

Mechanical properties

Charpy impact strength (ISO 179) 9.2 KJ/m²
Elongation at break (ISO 527) 3.4 ± 0.4 %
Tensile strength (ISO 527) 44.1 ± 0.8 MPa
Tensile modulus (ISO 527) 2092 ± 652 MPa
Flexural strength (ISO 178) 76.2 ± 5.7 MPa
Flexural modulus (ISO 178) 2062 ± 200 MPa
Surface hardness -

Printing properties

Printing temperature 190 - 220 ºC
Print bed temperature 25 - 70 ºC
Chamber temperature
Cooling fan
Recommended printing speed 40 - 60 mm/s

Thermal properties

Melting temperature 210 ºC
Softening temperature (ISO 306) 70 ºC

Specific properties

Transparency

Other

HS Code 3916.9
Spool diameter (outer) 200 mm
Spool diameter (inner hole) 53 mm
Spool width 46 mm

As can be seen in the following table, the PolySmooth is more complete overall compared to ABS and PLA. This filament has printing parameters very similar to PLA, with a temperature in the extruder of 210-230°C and a recommended bed temperature of 70°C (although not necessary), but with the added quality of being able to perform on it a treatment of smooth, glossy and simple finish thanks to PolySher.

Comparison Chart PLA, ABS and PolySmooth

Image 1: Comparison chart of PLA, ABS and PolySmooth. Source: Polymaker

Featured properties

Printing temperature
190 - 220 ºC
Filament diameter
1.75 / 2.85 mm
Density
1,1 g/cm³

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