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PolyFlex 1 75 Mm 750G Black Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of PolyFlex 1 75 Mm 750G Black

〰️ 【Custom Flexibility】 - PolyFlex TPU95 is a flexible TPU filament 1.75 ( Thermoplastic Polyurethane filament) with features a "Shore A" hardness of 95A and boasts a large strain-to-failure test result with over 400%. Flexible filaments are known to be difficult to work with Well not any more PolyFlex is designed to be compatible with almost all desktop FDM/FFF printers and requires no hardware modification. 🧵 【Tangle Free & Moisture Free】 - Polymaker Black TPU soft filament is carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please make sure to NEVER let go the tip of the filament as it may create nodes. Holes on the side of the spool can be used to prevent this issue. 👍 【Flexible & Strong & Consistent & Outstanding Layer Adhesion】 - Super easy to print with. Great flexibility and shape memory. Polymaker 3D filament TPU is strong yet flexible, which has tough rubbery consistency and outstanding layer adhesion, also Bubble-free, Jam Free & Warp Free, easily get really perfect prints with proper settings. 😀 【Flex-up Your Imagination】 - PolyFlex TPU filament 1.75mm ( Black flexible filament 1.75 )has wide applications including wear seals, plugs, gaskets, sheets, key ring case for mobile hands-bike parts shock, and Wearable Device/Protective applications such as insoles, watch bands, phone cases, drone parts and more. ⚙️ 【PolyFlex TPU95 Printing Settings】 - Nozzle: 210 ̊C - 230 ̊C; Bed: 25 ̊C - 60 ̊C; Speed: 20mm/s - 40mm/s; Fan: On. Selected Diameter: 3D Printer filament flexible Black TPU 1.75mm ( Elastic filament Black TPU Roll ). ⚠️ 【Note】 - PolyFlex TPU Flexible filament 1.75mm should be printed at lower speed than normal. It's better to work on direct drive extruders. Please print slowly and read the tips if you are bowden. Turn off (or limit) retraction if possible. Turn up the bed temp to 80C or so for the first layers to get good adhesion. 🛡️ 【RISK FREE & LIFETIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT】 - We offer a full refund if the product is not performing as expected. Let us help you get your perfect beatiful prints and contact us via Amazon anytime you need.
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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Easy to work with good 3D printing consumables

So far this has worked very well. It is very flexible but does not stretch too far. I use it on an Ender 3 Pro with a simple direct drive extruder rebuild. Bed: glass with glue stick, 60C. Nozzle: 220C. About 5-7% more flow compared to PLA. It definitely oozes more than PLA. Try to minimize movement in empty space. I was concerned that it would be more difficult to print with flexible materials, but no problems so far.

Pros
  • 3D printing consumables
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

VERY Flexible TPU Filament

This filament is much softer and more flexible than other brands 95A TPU filament which makes me wonder what shore hardness really is as it seems to be significantly softer than 95A . Because it's so soft that the extruder gears need a very high flow rate to properly grab and push through, even at 140% flow I couldn't completely eliminate underextrusion with it. In general, this filament is too soft.

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  • Additive Manufacturing Products
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  • Quick Guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Some problems but I like it. Very flexible.

It doesn't stick to the bed as well as advertised. I was able to get it running fine at 240C on an unheated blue tape bed at 15mm/s. The formula may have changed since it was first published. I saw a video on Youtube with a PolyFlex spec that differed from the recommended specs I received. without cutting the first few inches of thread.

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  • 3D printing filament
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  • Something else