🎨 Flex Your Imagination with SainSmart TPU!
SainSmart Matte TPU Filament is a high-quality, flexible 3D printing filament designed for creating robust parts. With a diameter of 1.75 mm and a dimensional accuracy of ±0.05 mm, it ensures precision in every print. The filament's 95A Shore Hardness allows for bendable yet durable creations, making it ideal for a variety of applications, including shoe insoles and phone cases. Each spool contains 1 kg (2.2 lbs) of filament, perfect for your next project.
Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 1.15 Kilograms |
Color | White |
Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
J**N
My Favorite TPU Filament!
This stuff looks much nicer. The layer lines are well hidden. I can print at decently high speeds. There isn't many matte TPU filaments out there.
S**N
Good TPU filament
I have been using this in my Creality K1 Max without issue and it prints very well. The filament is flexible but holds it structure.
J**T
Quality TPU
This filament is really smooth and very strong.Easier to print than I expected, but not as matte or as black as I wanted. The properties of the printed items are exactly as they should be for a 95A Shore TPU. It is soft and flexible, but it is more than solid enough to hold good detail and sharp corners. Layer adhesion is perfect and the stringing isn't too bad to control.I was able to tune my profile enough to completely do away with stringing. Bridging is really the only thing this filament doesn't seem capable of handling perfectly (aside from supports, obviously). The suggested print settings were spot on.I don't see a need to shop around for other TPU, though the color and final finish are a little underwhelming. It's not so much black as it is a dark charcoal, and it's not matte since it catches the light. Don't get me wrong, it's not like it is full gloss, but it's not far enough on the spectrum to market as "matte" as much as it is a semi-gloss.Functionally great.
S**Z
Prints easily with stock profiles on my Bambu A1 Mini
The feet on my dining room chairs were scraping up my floor and due to the legs being oval instead of round I couldn't find any socks/feet that would fit on the chair legs to protect the floor. Picked up some of this TPU and printed my own instead and they work perfectly. There was some mild stringing but I have had that on every tpu print I have done regardless of brand so I didn't knock any points for it. Adhesion is great, the only issue you might have is that adhesion can be too strong on pei beds so if you have a pei bed, especially a smooth one, use some glue stick not as an adhesive agent, but as a release agent to prevent damaging your bed when removing the tpu.
J**E
Unique matte finish!
Never clogs, default PLA settings work great on Bambu slicer. The tolerance was never an issue and flow rate calibration passed successfully. The parts look much better in the matte finish than they ever did.I did use a filament drier with this, as with most TPU it would fail if left in the open. I was pleased to see that they included length indications on the spool to make it easy to keep track of how much material is left when planning my slices.It's lighter than most TPU filaments, so you can get out of 1kg than you would with other spools. I gave this 5 stars because it's one of my favorite filaments I've ever used.
C**R
Great
Picked this up for some flexible prints. This stuff is super stretchy and works great for my functional prints. It’s really unrivaled for that aspect. It’s easy enough to print just following the manufacturer’s guidelines. This is an easy recommend from me.
D**R
Good Quality TPU and Love the Matte Finish
I've been looking for a matte finish TPU filament for a while - sometimes I just don't want what I'm printing to be shiny - and I'm glad I found this matte black from SainSmart. SainSmart makes some excellent filaments, and this TPU is no exception. The matte finish is beautiful, the spool is wound neatly to avoid tangles, and it prints beautifully. Just remember to print SLOW and turn your retraction setting way down to avoid clogs (I usually turn retraction off when printing TPU). There will usually be some stringing (depending on the model), but that's common with TPU and it's easily removed.
N**M
Prints fine
A Benchie probably isn’t the best test for a flex filament but it actually worked fine. If you are not used to printing tpu, you might need a few tries to adjust your printer. Our Benchie was printed using Florian Greco’s settings from printables. A little more tweaking and it would have been perfect.The only issue was some minor stringiness. It actually printed all of the hard bits on the Benchie just fine. So, definitely a decent filament.The only complaint is that it comes on a cardboard roll and does not come with a plastic storage bag. The cardboard roll does not roll on our Bambu X1 Carbon’s AMS so we had to transfer to a plastic roll. And most of the filament we have gotten lately have all come with a plastic storage bag. Important, because as we all know, moisture the nemesis of filament!
D**M
SE ATASCA
INTENTÉ CON DIFERENTES IMPRESORAS, CON 2 UNA CREALITY K1C Y UNA ANYQUBIC PRO Y EN AMBAS SE ATASCÓ MÁS DE 2 VECES, MUY MALA CALIDAD
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