FDM Material · Engineering Blend

PC-ABS Blend

Polycarbonate-ABS alloy delivering PC-level heat resistance and impact strength with ABS-level printability — the ideal balance for device housings.

Engineering BlendToughHigh-TempPost-ProcessablePC-ABS
Tensile Strength
48 MPa
Heat Deflection
108 °C
Density
1.12 g/cm³
Print Temp
260–270 °C
Fracktal PC-ABS blend filament spool on black background

Quick Reference

Material properties
Category
Engineering Blend
Base Polymer
Polycarbonate + ABS alloy
Filler
None
Tensile Strength
48 MPa
Heat Deflection (HDT)
108 °C
Density
1.12 g/cm³
Moisture Sensitivity
Low — dry 65 °C / 6 h before printing
Nozzle Temp
260–270 °C
Nozzle Diameter
≥ 0.4 mm
Nozzle Material
Brass or hardened steel
Bed Temperature
95–110 °C
Enclosure
Required + chamber recommended (55–65 °C)
Post-Processing
Acetone smooth, sand, paint, drill, tap
Comparative Profile

Material Property Profile

PC-ABSThis material
ABSComparison

Values scored 0–10 from measured mechanical data and print process behaviour. Select a material above to compare properties.

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Measured Properties

Key Properties

Engineering values with context that decides whether PC-ABS is the right choice for your application.

Tensile Strength
48 MPa
Matches PETG in tension, outperforms ABS under impact.
Heat Deflection
108 °C
30 °C higher than ABS — suitable for automotive interiors.
Impact Strength
High
PC component delivers outstanding resistance to sudden impacts.
Density
1.12 g/cm³
Lighter than pure PC — better specific mechanical performance.
Post-Processing
Excellent
Acetone smoothable like ABS; drills and taps cleanly.
Printability
Good
Easier than pure PC — lower temps and reduced warping tendency.
Printer Compatibility

Machine Requirements

Hard thresholds for reliable PC-ABS output — check your printer meets these before loading the filament.

RequirementMinimum SpecRecommended
Nozzle Temperature255 °C260–270 °C
Bed Temperature95 °C100–110 °C
EnclosureEnclosed (required)Heated chamber 55–65 °C
Chamber Temperature45 °C55–65 °C
Nozzle MaterialBrassBrass or hardened steel
Cooling FanOffOff or minimal

Heated chamber recommended. The PC component in PC-ABS benefits from a 55–65 °C chamber to ensure proper interlayer bonding and reduce warping. Prints are functional in a passively heated enclosure but chamber temp improves quality significantly.

Where It Is Used

Applications — By Industry

Matte black 3D printed end-use automotive part

Automotive

  • Dashboard & interior frame components
  • Sensor & camera housings
  • Air duct parts

Electronics

  • Laptop & tablet housings
  • Wearable device shells
  • Keyboard frames
3D printed assembly jig — end-of-arm tooling and robotic grippers

Industrial

  • Power tool housings
  • Machine guards
  • Industrial control panels
3D printed parts for R&D prototyping and engineering applications

R&D / Prototyping

  • Durable engineering prototypes
  • High-temp functional models
  • Post-processed display parts
Benchmark

Tensile Strength — FDM Materials (MPa)

20406080CF-PA82PC62CF-PETG58PLA56Nylon PA1250PETG48PC-ABS48ASA42ABS38TPU 95A28PP28
Performance Map

Heat Deflection vs Tensile Strength

Available Materials

Hybrid blend combining polycarbonate toughness with ABS processability. Excellent impact resistance and dimensional stability. Ideal for parts requiring both strength and machinability.
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Decision Guide

When to Use PC-ABS — and When Not To

Use PC-ABS when

  • Heat resistance above 90 °C but you want easier printing than pure PC
  • High impact resistance alongside good tensile strength
  • Acetone smoothing or painting is part of the finishing workflow
  • Consumer electronics or automotive housing applications
  • Your printer has a heated chamber but not the 280+ °C needed for pure PC

Avoid PC-ABS when

  • Open-frame printers without any enclosure (warping is severe)
  • Continuous temperature above 110 °C (use pure PC)
  • Chemically aggressive environments — blends can be less resistant than pure PC
  • Parts needing optical clarity (use pure PC natural)
Design for Additive

DfAM Tips for PC-ABS

Design rules that get the best performance from PC-ABS.

Wall Thickness ≥ 1.0 mm

PC component improves layer bonding but requires 3 perimeters to activate this benefit. Thin walls remain a delamination risk.

Min Hole Diameter: 1.5 mm

PC-ABS shrinks slightly more than pure ABS. Add 0.1–0.2 mm to bore diameters for close-tolerance fits.

Max Overhang: 40°

Without cooling fan, overhang quality drops. Keep bridging spans under 25 mm and use supports beyond 40°.

Acetone Smoothing Works

PC-ABS responds to acetone vapour smoothing like ABS. Add 0.2–0.3 mm to surfaces you plan to smooth, and round sharp internal corners.

Ready to print in PC-ABS?

Order Fracktal PC-ABS filament — available in 500 g and 1 kg spools.