3DJAKE TPU A95 Black, 1,75 mm / 750 g
Flexible filament made of the highest quality raw materials in black
£28.00
(£37.33 / kg, Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Made in the EU
- High flexibility
- Good layer adhesion
- Easy to print
Item no.: CLP-TPUA95-BLACK-0750-175, Content: 750 g, EAN: 9120099286671
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: CLP-TPUA95-BLACK-0750-175
- Manufacturer No.: TPUA95-BLACK-0750-175
- Manufacturer: 3DJAKE
- Content: 750 g
- Diameter: 1,75 mm, 2,85 mm
- Shore Hardness : A95
- Product type: Flexible Filaments
- Color: Black
- RAL colour: RAL 9017
- System: Spool
- Recommended processing temperature: 200-230 ° C
- Recommended heating temperature: 60 - 90 °C
Description
The TPU A95 has been specially designed to make it perfect for 3D printing applications. TPU A95 by 3DJake is a flexible filament with incredible elasticity.
The 3DJake TPU A95 has a Shore hardness of A95 and can withstand an elongation of up to 400%. The soft and flexible feel of the model opens up new possibilities in the application with 3D printers.
The properties of TPU A95 from 3DJake include:
- High flexibility
- Low shrinkage
- Good layer adhesion
- Easy to print
We also recommend increasing the flow by about 5-10% for more consistent extrusion.
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Questions & Answers about 3DJAKE TPU A95 Black
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Hi - further to previous question, to support bulk usage of this material I need a document stating it is OK for skin contact - is it possible to provide this please? Many thanks
Customer Reviews
4 English reviews written for 3DJAKE TPU A95 Black
41 customer reviews in all languages
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4 stars | | 15 | (16%) |
3 stars | | 1 | (1%) |
2 stars | | 2 | (2%) |
1 Stars | | 2 | (2%) |
89 reviews
4 customer reviews in English
41 customer reviews in all languages
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stringy
Rated with 2 out of 5 stars.
I have printed it on prusa mk3 and there it worked fine on the preset that was allready there. But now i bought the bambu lab A1 and there the settings have to be completly different than on the pruse, i have tried to copy them from prusa slicer to bambu studio. But the prints didnt go well. On these settings it works well: Print speed 20 mm/s and support 30 mm/s. The retraction i have set to 3.5mm. I print on a 0,4 nozzle. And the most important setting for me is the temperature of the nozzle, 215!. even if the filament is not dry it will print at 215c
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never had this bad of a filament
Rated with 1 out of 5 stars.
prints out of the box ok, absorbs moisture, dry it, it works fine maybe even better then out of the box. good luck printing again after drying 2 times, shit clogged my bambu lab 0,4mm nozzle 6 times already threw the roll in the trash out of frustration. calibrated everything there was to calibrate on this horseshit, but still does not want to come out of the hole
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Low quality material, no definitive printing specs
Rated with 2 out of 5 stars.
Stringy, hard to get retraction settings right. Will not extrude at 230C, only 245+. Loops of filament in the spool are somewhat glued to each other. Moist out of the box. Compared to Recreus Filaflex on same machine - day and night.
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Nice print!
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
After getting around voron 2.4, i managed to print so nicely with this filament. will order again.
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Aside from allergic reactions, TPU is generally quite inert and safe to handle in the long term. Internal use wouldn't be recommend though.