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πŸ”§ Enhanced Filabot PCTPE175 Taulman Filament Diameter: Unleashing Precision and Performance Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Enhanced Filabot PCTPE175 Taulman Filament Diameter: Unleashing Precision and Performance

Print temperature = 230C. Low shrinkage = prints on glass with a 50% water/PVA glaze heated to 40C. Tensile PSI = 5,043.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent flexible but not soft material

This is a great material! Printed perfectly straight out of the box (or rather out of the box) on my very inexpensive Tevo Tarantula printer. Nozzle 240C, layer 40C. It's flexible but not soft, just what I needed. Interlayer adhesion is amazing. There's a slight curl at the base, but the print adheres well enough not to move, so it's fine-tuned. I got a large plastic container from Walmart and 5 pounds of silica gel to store the coil. Made a hole so I don't have to take it out even when…

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  • Additive manufacturing products
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love it! Strong, semi-flexible. Like a Turbo PETG

It's somewhere between PETG/Nylon and TPU - small and thick parts are very similar to Nylon. If it's longer, it's more like TPU (flexible) but not stretchy. Ideal for paracord beads, it's stiff and holds its shape very well (better than TPU) but not as hard as PETG/ABS/PLA. Longer, stretchy material holds its shape better than TPU (Ninjaflex). It meets the requirements. It prints pretty clear, make sure it's dry. I had a hard time getting it to stick, here's what works: - Clean the PEI - Sand…

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  • 3D Printing Consumables
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  • Ugly Packaging

I'm a big fan of this stuff. Very durable and impact resistant but not as soft as TPU. The material is definitely more like nylon, but definitely noticeably softer and more flexible than PLA or PETG, but significantly stiffer than the TPU/TPE I use. Getting it stuck to the print bed can be a problem. I found glue stick works for me. My machine likes to print at 245c and I like to run a little slower than PLA. You might be able to work a little hotter and get the speed of PLA. It can be…

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  • Industrial & Scientific
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  • New competitors have arrived