Markforged NinjaTek NinjaFlex Lava Orange TPU Filament - 2.85mm (0.5kg)
Smooth TPU 95A in black is a flexible, elastomeric material perfect for creating durable parts like drive belts, bumpers, gaskets, and protective coverings with a smooth finish. It boasts high reliability and elongation capabilities with a Shore Hardness of 95A, and is compatible with 2nd-gen Onyx Pro and Mark Two printers. Key properties include a tensile stress at break of 26 MPa, strain at break of 550%, and a density of 1.2 g/cm³. Ideal for seals, shock absorbers, straps, and wheels.
- High elasticity with 550% tensile strain at break.
- Shore Hardness of 95A, ideal for flexible parts.
- Compatible with Onyx Pro and Mark Two printers.
List Price: | $55.00 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
Smooth TPU 95A - Black (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) is the black version of the elastomeric material ideal for functional parts requiring elongation and flexibility. You can print drive belts, bumpers, protective coverings, gaskets, and more with a smooth surface finish and high reliability. Markforged S-TPU is available in black and white colors. Smooth TPU is compatible with our 2nd-generation Onyx Pro and Mark Two devices.
Compatible with:
Onyx Pro (Gen 2)
Mark Two (Gen 2)
Physical Properties | Value | Test |
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Shore Hardness | 95 (Shore A) | D2240-15 (Type A) |
Tensile Modulus at 2% Strain | 98 MPa | D412-16 |
Tensile Modulus at 100% Strain | 13 MPa | D412-16 |
Tensile Stress at Break | 26 MPa | D412-16 |
Tensile Strain at Break | 550 % | D412-16 |
Flexural Modulus | 90 MPa | D790 |
Density | 1.2 g/cm³ | D792-20 (Method A) |
Applications
- Seals and gaskets
- Shock absorbers
- Protective coverings
- Straps, bands, and drive belts
- Non-marring work holding and grips
- Wheels and treads
Questions
This stuff absolutely sucks BTW - The spool wind job is beyond sloppy thereby causing it to jam constantly. And by constantly I mean every 15 minutes or so. All it's good for is ruined prints.
have this been tested on Bambu X1? How does it print?