🚀 Flex Your Creativity with Siraya Tech!
Siraya Tech Flex TPU Filament is a high-performance 3D printing material with 85A Shore hardness, designed for flexibility and toughness. It is ISO 10993 tested for biocompatibility, ensuring safety for external-use applications. The filament features high flow and speed for efficient printing, comes in moisture-resistant packaging for long-lasting quality, and is versatile enough for various projects, from custom footwear to medical devices.
Item Diameter | 22 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Color | 85a Clear |
Material Type | Flex Tpu 85A |
A**N
Printed well and feels soft
Doesn't have a lot of stretch and feels sorta like vinal. Softer than the 95a I have. Unfortunately I don't have any other 85a filaments to compare it to. Printed well using Prusa Slicer's Ninja tech flex settings.This will probably be my go-to TPU filamentGood stuff
G**D
Great Performance and Easy to Print
This soft TPU is easy to print on my Prusa MK4 using the Generic Flex profile on Prusa Slicer.As with any soft TPU, friction along the feed path will be a problem. I Pressed a PLA ring into the inner edge of the carboard spool to decrease friction with against the spool holder (you can find the model on Printables as Easy Rolling Insert).
A**9
When it works it's excellent. I may have a bad roll.
EDIT: I'm updating to 5 stars. Customer service is top notch and very responsive. They provided me a new roll and I'm successfully printing now.I bought this TPU as I needed something softer than A95. Initially it printed great and I was able to print a couple of parts I needed on my K1 max. However, I think I got a roll that is spooled way too tight. As I started getting into the roll it became more difficult to print as it came off the spool. It would just stretch leaving extreme under-extrusion on the part.On one of my printers, CR6SE with LGX Lite, I went straight from a top mounted spool holder to the extruder to reduce the length and it still had issues pulling it off this spool. I may have just been given a bad roll but at this price I wont be buying more.Follow there instructions for best results. They have a guide on their web site.
J**R
Printing with Rubber Band!
The material runs good and has great adhesion at the listed temps, but pulling it off the spool is tough as the spool is quite heavy to turn.Best prints were from coiling it up and letting it feed from a pile of filament
T**E
Wow! I'm blown away
Most TPU filament is shore 95A. I was looking for something softer and decided to give this a shot. My initial impression didn't start off well as the cardboard spool it came on was really beat up. I run TPU out of a Sunlu dryer which has rollers. So when the spool is almost a square, it's less than ideal, especially with stretchy TPU. The box wasn't damaged, so the beat up spool is an issue with their manufacturing facility, not shipping.I didn't have very high hopes after seeing the spool. Boy, was I wrong. This stuff prints amazingly well. I ran a Benchy on my Bambu Lab X1 Carbon. It looked amazing. The 95A TPU I was previously using looks good, but this stuff is another level, which is surprising since it should be harder to printer being more flexible. The Benchy with this TPU rivals the quality of a PLA print. It is nearly flawless. It looks gorgeous. And it's considerably more flexible than 95A TPU.I'm not easily impressed and this stuff blew my socks off.EDIT: I had several print failures but it was due to the really bad cardboard spool. I had to respool it onto a Bambu Labs plastic spool. I wonder how many people that are saying they are having printing issues with this are running into this issue where the wonky carboard spool either doesn't rotate well or the filament gets stuck between the side of the spool.
J**Y
Best performing 85A TPU I've tried
I previously printed with Ninjaflex TPU, but at $90 a roll currently I knew I needed to try something different. There aren't many cheap options for 85A TPU in 1.75. I decided to try this in my Bambu Labs X1C. 95A is too plasticy for my application so I avoid it.At first it wasn't doing well, but I eventually found their suggested method on their website and now it prints much cleaner than Ninjaflex. I will say Ninjaflex had a more grippy softer rubber feel, but this one still does the job for me and the consistent print quality makes it worth it.When using an X1C you CANNOT use the AMS with TPU, it's just not stiff enough. I used to feed my Ninjaflex from a Sunlu dryer/storage unit. That was fine but it didn't cut it with the Siraya. As their instructions say:Feed from external spool holder (my Sunlu dryer/box with rolloers is fine)Do not use a PTFE tubeFeed directly into the top of the X1C to the extruder - again no PTFE tube!I printed some small wedges that keep the back half of my top glass cracked about 1/4" and it allows me to keep the AMS on top as well.
P**E
Adhérence
Bon résultat, ni trop souple ni trop dur. Exactement ce que je recherchais. Adhérence très correcte et même parfois difficile à décoller.
J**T
Excellent
Filament facile à imprimer ( pour du 85A)Excellente adhérence des couches.
S**K
Gut zu verdruckendes Flex Filament mit 85A Shorehärte
Das Siraya Tech Flex TPU-Filament – 85A Shore kommt im typischen Filamentkarton beim Käufer an.Das Filament ist sauber aufgewickelt und mit Silicagelbeutel ordentlich eingeschweißt.Die Druckergebnisse sind auf meinem Drucker nicht zu beanstanden, alle Druckobjekte kommen sauber aus dem Drucker. Haftungsprobleme oder Stringing traten nicht auf.Preislich liegt das Filament ebenfalls im akzeptablen Bereich.5 Sterne.
カ**ー
かなり柔らかいです
フニフニと柔らかくペタペタした感触のフィラメントです。内径2mmのテフロンチューブに通すとそれなりの抵抗があるので、径の大きいチューブを使用するか押し出し速度を非常にゆっくりに設定して使用する必要があると思います。私は後者で使用しており、フローの上限を2mm^3/sにして良好な品質でプリントできています。---追記:Sovol SV08で使用する際に設定した内容・ツールヘッドに直接引き込む・エクストルーダーのギアは強めに噛ませる・ノズル温度220℃以上・フロー上限2mm3/s
R**.
The best
The best tpu you can buy, prints extremely well.
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