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🔧 Enhance Your Additive Manufacturing with PRILINE TPU-1KG 1 Review

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Description of 🔧 Enhance Your Additive Manufacturing with PRILINE TPU-1KG 1

Material: TPU Flexible (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) - Color: Blue - Weight: 1 KG (approximately 2.20 lbs) Spool. Size: 1.75mm (Tolerance Level : ± 0.03mm) - Spool Diameter: 7.87" - Spool Width: 2.83" - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 2.20". Recommended Printing Temp/Nozzle Temperature: 190-210°C (374-410°F), Base Plate Temperature: 50°C(122°F). Performance Advantages: PRILINE TPU Flexible filament is a material that is soft and elastic like rubber, similar to the Flexible TPE but typing easier and harder than TPE. It allows for repeated movement or impact without cracking. Refund Guarantee in 30 Days: We trust our products. If you aren’t happy with our 3D printer filament, tell us and We will arrange a refund for you.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Too much moisture for additive manufacturing products

The filament was well packaged in a vacuum bag which also contained a sachet of moisture absorbing gel. I was expecting to be able to pop it onto the spool holder and get decent prints right away. Unfortunately it isn't. The photos accompanying this review are of my first 3 prints using this thread. In the first, the two cubes on the left are the original flow calibration prints; the far left is measured as 15% extruded, and the one in the middle has been "calibrated" accordingly. However, the…

Pros
  • 3D printing consumables
Cons
  • No production

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Filament When You Can Get It, But Slow

TLDR; 230c hotend, 50c bed, all speeds 20mm/s (except when not printing), retraction 1.6, flow rate 115% I have Ender 3 Pro in stock. I finished 1 print at 35mm/s, 215 hot end, 65 table retract at 1.6. My first print didn't have good layer adhesion. They separated when the part was bent. Then, on subsequent prints, the filament would get stuck in the feed mechanism halfway through the print. After some fiddling, I realized that sticking can be corrected by lowering the speed to 20mm/s. I…

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  • 3D Printing Filament
Cons
  • New Competitors

later The important thing to know is that it's fairly semi-flexible. This means it feels like hard rubber and doesn't flex much (also depends on what filler you use). This can be for or against, depending on the intended use. I have an Ender 3 with Direct Drive mod. EDIT 2: I've been printing with this filament for quite some time and I'm blown away by the quality of my prints. Layers look perfect, prints are durable and beautiful. I just had to log into my Cura profile. I get much nicer prints

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  • Industrial & Scientific
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