PC 3D Filament

Polycarbonate PC Filament — Engineering-Grade Heat Resistance on Your Desktop Printer

Some parts just can't be PLA. The bracket that lives inside a car door. The enclosure that sits next to a motor. The prototype that has to survive a heat test without turning into abstract sculpture. That's where polycarbonate earns its reputation — and where most 3D printing materials quietly give up.

PC filament delivers a heat deflection temperature of 100–112°C — nearly double what PETG can handle and well beyond ABS territory — combined with exceptional impact resistance, optical clarity in natural variants, and the dimensional stability that functional engineering parts actually require. It's the material that bridges the gap between "good enough for display" and "ready for the real world."

Modern PC formulations like 3DXTech ezPC have solved the printability problems that made polycarbonate impractical outside industrial setups — no heated chamber required, no hazardous fumes, low warp on open-frame printers. You get the thermal and mechanical ceiling of true PC without the industrial printer to match. If your parts keep failing where PLA, PETG, or ABS fall short, the answer is probably in this collection.

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