TPU flexible

TPU comes in a range of flexibility

Soft and Impact Resistant

Tanto si quieres una funda de teléfono muy suave como si quieres añadir resistencia a los impactos a tu impresión de plástico rígido, el TPU es lo que necesitas.

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  • PolyFlex™ TPU95

    $29.99
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  • PolyFlex™ TPU90

    $39.99
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  • PolyFlex™ TPU95-HF

    $49.99
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TPU flexible FAQ

Are there any printing requirements?

It can depend. TPU95-HF can print on any printer since it has high flow capabilities, but TPU90 is very soft and will require a direct extruder with a good gear ratio.

Trying to print TPU90 on a Bowden setup will likely lead to extrusion issues.

TPU95 is in-between and it is possible to print on a Bowden setup - but you need to print very slowly.

What is difference between TPU90, TPU95, and TPU95-HF?

The number refers to the shore hardness of the material. Shore hardness works via the smaller the number, the softer the material.

This means that TPU90 would be our softest option with a shore hardness of 90A.

TPU95 has a shore hardness of 95A.

TPU95-HF is a bit closer to being a shore hardness of 98A rather than 95A, meaning it is the hardest of the 3 TPU options we have.

What is TPU95-HF?

PolyFlex™ TPU95-HF, created from Covestro’s Addigy®️ family, is a TPU with high flow properties making it ideal for high speed printing. PolyFlex™ TPU95-HF unlocks new applications for flexible materials in manufacturing.

How strong is TPU?

TPU options are EXTREMELY impact resistant and have phenomenal layer adhesion. It is going to be near impossible to break a TPU print by dropping it or throwing it at a wall.

The good layer adhesion though does make it difficult to use parent support material, since it is hard to remove after printing.

Will the spools work in an AMS?

This is hard to answer. While we have redesigned the edges of our spools so all Polymaker products will now spin great in the AMS - TPU is often too soft to feed into the AMS properly.

Use TPU in the AMS with caution - we suggest avoiding it.

Where are all the docs? TDS, SDS, etc.?

You can view all material products' TDS, SDS, and Printing Profiles HERE

You can also find mechanical properties HERE

You can then find our other docs:

REACH

RoHS

889

PCP

ISO9001 Cert

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