Polymaker Polysher
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Polymaker Polysher

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Polymaker PolysherAre you looking to buy Polymaker Polysher in Australia? The Polysher is a desktop post processing unit designed to remove layer lines from PolySmooth and PolyCast prints. The Polysher uses Polymakers Layer Free technology to create a fine mist of isopropyl alcohol which evenly smooths the model. Product Features: Professional Surface Quality The Polysher is a reliable and automatic solution which improves the surface quality of 3D printed parts,

Are you looking to buy Polymaker Polysher in Australia?

The Polysher™ is a desktop post processing unit designed to remove layer lines from PolySmooth™ and PolyCast™ prints. The Polysher™ uses Polymaker’s Layer-Free™ technology to create a fine mist of isopropyl alcohol which evenly smooths the model.

 

Product Features:

  • Professional Surface Quality - The Polysher™ is a reliable and automatic solution which improves the surface quality of 3D printed parts, achieving a professional smooth and glossy surface.
  • Intuitive & Easy To Use - The Polysher™ is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, simply turn the control dial to select your polishing time and sit back. The polishing process typically takes between 20 - 40 minutes for most models.
  • Safety First - The Polysher is air tight sealed so no spark can be generated inside the chamber. Polymakers Layer-Free™ technology uses a safer cold liquid-phase polishing process rather dangerous heated vapour-phase smoothing.

Specification

  • Compatible Material: PolySmooth™, PolyCast™
  • Polishing Liquid: Alcohol (>70%) (IPA, Ethanol)
  • Polishing Time: 20-40 min typical (varies based on part size, alcohol concentration and ambient temp.)
  • Polishing area (Diameter*Height): 150mm x 180mm (5.9in x 7.1in)
  • Operating Temperature: 15 – 32 °C (59 – 90 °F)
  • Storage Temperature: 0 – 38 °C (32 – 100 °F)
  • Power Supply (INPUT): AC 100 – 240V, 50/60Hz, 0.4A
  • Power Supply (OUTPUT): 5V – 2000 mA ShenZhen Rongweixin Technology Co.Ltd
  • Polysher™ INPUT: 5V – 2000mA

 

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