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🖨️ SainSmart TPU 1: Advanced Flexible 3D Printing Filament Review

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Description of 🖨️ SainSmart TPU 1: Advanced Flexible 3D Printing Filament

Filament Diameter: 1.75 mm; Shore Hardness: 92A; Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.04 mm;1 kg (approximately 2.2 lbs) per Spool; Vacuumed Sealed with Desiccant; Recommended extruder temperature:195 - 230°C; Recommended platform temperature: 40 - 60°C. Compared to 95A filament, this 92A TPU Filament exhibits the following properties: higher elongation and abrasion resistance, better elasticity with highly reversible deformation and rebound resilience. Low warping and stringing, resistance to oils, greases. Printing 92A Filament requires more tweaking than the 95A ones, but with the profile provided by us (find the product description below), printing with it would be much easier. Compatibility: It is compatible with most FDM printers on the market that use 1.75 mm filament, including SainSmart x Creality, Prusa i3, Monoprice MakerSelect & Qidi, and other RepRap printers. 92A TPU Filament can be used to produce elastomer parts like protective covers and vibration dampeners, widely used in the sectors of electronics, automotive, consumer goods, and sports equipment.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great filament and great customer support from the manufacturer

I bought this to print something for work and had four failed prints with what I had previously used for the 95A TPU. I was very frustrated so I turned to google to find the answer. Literally the first result directed me to the Sain Smart website where they have printer profiles for their 95A and 92A filament for numerous printers. I downloaded an Ender 3 Pro and the Cura profile and cut a little lizard into the images. It worked unchanged and was a smooth print. As you can see 92A is slightly…

Pros
  • Additive manufacturing products
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great TPU, great color.

I've been wanting to try different materials recently and saw the pastel colored SainSmart 92A TPU. I wanted the color to be different from other materials I had on hand. The spool came in nice packaging, the thread was sealed in a standard vacuum bag. Scanning the QR code on the packaging will take you to the SainSmart page for their profiles. I used my SainSmart Coreception to print this stuff so I used this one. The profile had a retraction speed of 8mm and 80mm/s, which is a bit high for…

Pros
  • 3D Printing Filament
Cons
  • Unsure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than PLA? in additive manufacturing

I didn't want to try the TPU on my Anycubic Chiron because of the horror stories I've read online about it clogging, stretching, giving poor results and constantly using Cura must play the settings. . I swallowed the bullet anyway and decided to give it a try. The first thing I print with every new filament is the XYZ calibration cube. After my research I set Cura to print at high resolution, low speed and recommended temperature (0.01 resolution / 25 speed / 215° nozzle, 60° bed / 100 fill). I

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • So far so good