Polymaker Offers PolySupport 3D Printing Material for $40

The latest products to be introduced by the company are PolySupport, a groundbreaking support material, as well as an expanded color palette for the company’s extremely tough, high-quality PolyMax PLA.

PolySupport-Bunny-CompressedPolySupport is an entirely new material designed to solve one of the most daunting problems in desktop FDM/FFF 3D printing: that of support for the model being printed.

Unlike any existing support material on the market today, PolySupport provides a support structure that can easily and cleanly be removed by hand or with simple tools, without damage to the finished model’s surface. This is particularly important for projects with detailed finishes that can be compromised by current support materials on the market.

PolySupport works just like regular 3D printing filament, printing reliably at 220-240 °C with no heated build plate required. It can be used on both single extrusion printers as both the support and modeling material, and dual extrusion printers as a dedicated support material. It also has little or no sensitivity to moisture.

“Many designers who currently work in 3D go to great lengths to avoid using support in their Celtic-Skulls-Compressed-copyprojects, opting instead to create several less complex pieces to be assembled later,” said Dr. Xiaofan Luo, CEO of Polymaker. “PolySupport overcomes this problem and, in fact, is particularly good for parts with large overhangs, preventing print failure due to lack of support. We believe that this material will strongly appeal to industrial designers who want to unleash their creativity and follow their visions.”

PolySupport joins Polymaker’s growing family of revolutionary 3D filament products, which also includes PolyMax PLA, PolyPlus, PolyFlex and PolyWood.

Polymaker also announced that it has expanded the color selection of its immensely popular PolyMax PLA to six colors, adding red, yellow, orange and blue to the currently available black and white.

As most industrial designers can attest, regular PLA is a very brittle material, limiting its range of application. This has led many designers to opt for ABS. But while inherently strong, working with ABS has serious consequences—namely, a harmful odor that creates a potential health risk.

PolyMax PLA is out to change this. Known for its excellent mechanical properties and printing quality, PolyMax PLA is extremely tough – up to nine times stronger than regular PLA, and 20 percent better than ABS. In addition, it has earned a stellar reputation for being virtually jam free – which saves a great deal of time and frustration when creating new projects that often take hours to print. It also offers high printing quality and stability, with no hazardous gas or part warping.

And with the new vibrant color options, industrial designers no longer have to choose between stunningly colorful models and strong durable parts.

When used together, PolySupport and PolyMax give designers the ability to reach deeper into their creative reserves and produce mind-blowing projects of which they could only previously dream.

PolySupport ($39.99 per reel) and PolyMax PLA (MSRP $49.99 per reel) are available on the Polymaker website (http://www.polymaker.com) and through selected distributors. To see PolySupport and PolyMax in action, as well as the other remarkable 3D printing materials in the Polymaker product line, please visit Polymaker’s YouTube Channel (http://bit.ly/1HP7BVv).

About Polymaker LLC 

Polymaker is a company committed to innovation, quality and sustainability in the pursuit of producing high-quality materials for the 3D printing industry. Headquartered in Shanghai, China, Polymaker now has global offices in the USA, Netherlands and Japan. With their state-of-the-art manufacturing centre and market leading quality control process, Polymaker’s filaments are not only ensured to have the best quality standard, but also provide innovative properties. Whether it is with their increased mechanical strength, unparalleled Jam-Free printing or the world’s first 3D printable foam based filament, Polymaker will continue to bring new performance enhanced materials to the 3D printing community.

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