Filament Details
Performance ratings are intended as a general comparison guide. Refer to the Technical Data Sheet (TDS) for detailed specifications and certified values.
UltiMaker Polycarbonate (PC) 1.75mm Filament (Engineering) is a high-performance engineering filament designed for applications requiring exceptional strength, impact resistance, and thermal stability. It delivers excellent dimensional accuracy and rigidity while maintaining reliable performance under high mechanical loads and elevated temperatures. Ideal for functional prototypes, tooling, and end-use components, UltiMaker PC is well suited for demanding industrial and engineering environments.
Applications
- Functional prototypes
- Industrial tooling and fixtures
- Mechanical components
- Structural brackets and mounts
- Automotive parts
- Electrical and electronic enclosures
- Robotics components
- Manufacturing aids
- Protective housings
- Replacement parts
- Engineering end-use components
- High-temperature applications
UV resistant
See TDS for Details
Advanced Material
See TDS for information
Heated Chamber Recommended
Needs elevated chamber temperatures
Notes
Shop3D Notes
Polycarbonate spools come in 0.75kg. 2.85mm diameter and approximately 90m long.
We are extremely pleased with UM Polycarbonate. Not only is it as strong as advertised, it is relatively easy to print with surface quality that will surely impress. We printed gears at 20% fill that we couldn't crush in a vice. You can print at standard speeds at various nozzle sizes and have no troubles sticking or removing from the buildplate. This is the experience we're after for professional engineering materials.
Polycarbonate needs to be printed at a much higher bed and nozzle temperature, so it will be able to withstand a bit more heat. The downside is it takes a bit longer to heat up to temperature to start. While it sticks to the bed quite nicely, when it cools, there is a little bit of warping that will occur. More than PLA, and Less than Nylon.
All in all, we highly recommend this material, and this should be a first choice for engineers and people who require extremely resilient parts.