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🖨️ IEMAI TPU Filament for 3D Printing Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of 🖨️ IEMAI TPU Filament for 3D Printing

IEMAI TPU 3D FILAMENT - Material: TPU Flexible (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) ; Weight: 0.5KG/Spool (1.10 lbs) ; Color : Black and White; Shore Hardness: 98A. 1.75 mm in diameter, Minimum demission tolerance +/- 0.03mm to ensure consistent feeding and smooth printing. Vacuumed Sealed 3D Printer Filament TPU - filament from IEMAI came in a sealed vacuum bag with a desiccant bag to keep it dry. No clogging, no tangle, no bubble, extremely high success rate, resulting in printed parts that have an outstanding surface finish and are highly precise. TPU 1.75 mm Flexible filament : TPU is a subclass of thermoplastics which prints strong parts that are also flexible, able to withstand much higher compressive . Of the many kinds of flexible 3D printer filaments, TPU is slightly more rigid than others, making it easier to extrude and use. The ideal print temperature for white & black TPU filament is between 210 and 240 °C( dependent on printer model). Recommended Print Speed: 20-50mm/s. Heat Bed temperature: 60°C. TIPS: Avoid being Tangled, Filament should be fix into Spool Holes after Every Time Use. TPU Filament Applications - Industrial seals, gaskets, sleeves or hinges. Soft-touch multi-material models or handles. Flexible-joined multi-material models. Protective cases Shoe soles, non-slip surfaces. Springs, seals and shock absorbers. Wheels and rollers.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

very clean cosmetic

This review is for Carbon PLA. It took some effort to get a good print. Printed on Ender 3, 0.4mm hardened steel nozzle, full metal hot end, glass platform (surface coated for adhesion), no other glue. Print temperature 225°C, build plate 65°C, initial layer line width 120%, fan speed 50%. I wrote with an outer margin. The part came out flat (not warped, but there is a slight rise on the outside edges and inside layers of the cutout, which can be seen by holding a ruler to the floor and looking

Pros
  • TPU 1.75mm Flexible Filament: TPU is a subclass of thermoplastics that prints durable parts that are also flexible and can withstand much higher pressure loads. Of the many flexible filaments for 3D printers, TPU is slightly stiffer than others, making it easier to extrude and use.
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Possibly my new favorite filament, NO

First off, let me say that I love the aesthetic of this PLA carbon fiber. This gives prints an amazing matte dark gray appearance that is remarkably effective at reducing the visibility of layer lines and ring artifacts. I've produced some of the most beautiful prints I've ever printed with this material without having to do anything special other than install a hardened steel 0.4mm nozzle on the printer to account for the abrasiveness of the carbon fiber filaments being cut. to be included in…

Pros
  • TPU filament application - industrial gaskets, gaskets, bushings or loops. Soft-touch models or multi-material handles. Multi-material models with flexible connection. Protective covers shoe soles, non-slip surfaces. springs, seals and dampers. wheels and castors.
Cons
  • Requires Socket

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great yarn, bad spool, buy it!

TEMPS, bed adhesion and product info: never used this brand of thread. When I order from Revain I usually buy Overture and have never had a problem. I usually start with the average settings recommended by the manufacturer. The sticker on this thread says 210-240C and I started with 220. So low it won't stick to the bed. After many attempts to level the bed I finally ran some Overture thread and it layed out perfectly (so leveling wasn't a problem). Then I started playing with tempi. After…

Pros
  • The ideal printing temperature for white and black TPU filament is 210 to 240 °C (depending on the printer model). Recommended print speed: 20-50mm/s. Heating layer temperature: 60°C. TIPS: Avoid tangling, the line should be secured in the holes of the spool after each use.
Cons
  • Can't remember but there was something