Bambu Lab DiamondBack High Performance AnkerMake M5 Compatible Nozzle - 1.75mm x 0.60mm
Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF is a high-speed, flexible 3D printing filament designed to deliver exceptional impact resistance and efficiency, ideal for producing durable parts quickly.
Key Features:
- 3x faster printing
- Soft and flexible
- Outstanding impact resistance
- High interlayer adhesion
Price: | $94.99 (with add-ons) |
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Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF Filament
High-Speed, Flexible, and Durable 3D Printing Filament
Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF is engineered for high-speed 3D printing, offering a remarkable 3x faster print speed compared to standard TPU 95A. This filament combines softness, flexibility, and exceptional impact resistance, making it perfect for creating robust parts that demand durability and resilience. Its superior interlayer adhesion ensures reliable performance, while its sensitivity to humidity necessitates careful storage and drying for optimal results.
Key Features of the PRODUCT:
- 3x Faster Printing: Achieve rapid production without compromising quality.
- Soft and Flexible: Ideal for parts requiring flexibility and toughness.
- Outstanding Impact Resistance: Designed to withstand collisions and falls.
- High Interlayer Adhesion: Ensures strong, reliable prints every time.
- Humidity Sensitive: Requires proper drying and storage for best performance.
3x Faster Printing
One to two sentence description: The Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF filament is designed to significantly reduce print times with its ability to operate at speeds up to three times faster than standard TPU 95A. This feature is particularly beneficial for projects with tight deadlines, allowing for rapid production without sacrificing quality.
- Reduces print times
- Ideal for quick projects
- Maintains print quality
Outstanding Impact Resistance
One to two sentence description: The Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF filament is engineered to provide exceptional impact resistance, making it ideal for producing parts that need to endure frequent collisions, falls, and heavy usage. This durability ensures that printed objects maintain their integrity and functionality even in demanding environments.
- Withstands collisions
- Durable under stress
- Maintains structural integrity
High Interlayer Adhesion
One to two sentence description: Bambu Lab TPU 95A HF filament boasts superior interlayer adhesion, ensuring that each layer of your 3D print bonds seamlessly to the next. This results in stronger, more reliable prints that can withstand mechanical stress and maintain their form over time.
- Ensures strong bonding
- Enhances print reliability
- Supports mechanical strength
Recommended Print Settings
Drying Settings (Blast Drying Oven) | 70 °C,8 h |
Printing and Keeping Container's Humidity | < 20% RH (Sealed, with Desiccant) |
Nozzle Temperature | 220 - 240 °C |
Bed Temperature (with Glue) | 30 - 35 °C |
Printing Speed | < 200 mm/s |
Physical Properties
Density | 1.22 g/cm³ |
Vicat Softening Temperature | N/A |
Heat Deflection Temperature | N/A |
Melting Temperature | 183 °C |
Melt Index | 36.5 ± 2.6 g/10 min |
Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength | 27.3 ± 0.8 MPa |
Breaking Elongation Rate | > 650% |
Bending Modulus | N/A |
Bending Strength | N/A |
Impact Strength | N/A |
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Questions
This material seems to have terrible warping through our e3d volcano extruder when printing at lowest temperatures and max fan, is this material especially sensitive to chamber temperature and/or humidity? Cheap amazon PLA's don't seem to have any of the same issues...
In addition to my previous question, what is the diameter of the reel?
Whats the print settings of PRO PLA vs normal PLA? 1. I see your suggested settings of 235°C (assuming nozzle, all layers); This seems high over other 'normal PLA', the Prusa PLA i just took off my machine ran good at 205-210. BUT i did notice your BUILD series PLA states [205±15°C]. So pro just needs to run hotter? 2. Suggested setting says "Print speed 15mm/s" - That seems VERY slow in comparison to Prusa generic PLA I was just running. Again, I checked your BUILD series PLA to compare... nothing is listed, can you provide some more finely tuned print settings? Problem; off the batt with a new 5lb spool this stuff is printing pretty accurately from what I can tell but is VERY stringy. I'm about to test some higher temps and will report back.
Am now using my 2# Robo3D Carbon PLA. My carbon fill nylon should be kept dry. How much must I desicate all my PLA filaments? Have lefdt PLA filaments out for some time with no apparent bad effects.
what are the dimensions on M4S8S7TT? Spool diameter, width, true shipping weight?
What is the spool thickness on these 10lb reels? Want to make sure the holder I make can fit these on it. Also, what is the hole diameter in the reel?
Does this shrink less than the standard PLA when cooling? I don't see any mention of this specifically?
What's the tare weight of the spool?