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NinjaTek CLEARANCE - Polyalchemy Aquamarine Elixir Silky PLA - 2.85mm (0.75kg)
NinjaTek's Armadillo 75D TPU Filament is a high-performing, rigid TPU filament with superior toughness ratings, excellent bridging capabilities and virtually no warping. It offers 84% better abrasion resistance than PLA and 60% better than ABS, chemical resistance to many materials, consistent diameter and material properties, and no heated bed required. It is suitable for industrial manufacturing, healthcare and sports applications.
- Shore hardness of 75D
- Excellent bridging and low warping
- Chemical resistance to many materials
List Price: | $29.95 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
NinjaTek Armadillo 75D TPU Filament
NinjaTek's toughest stuff, Armadillo is a high-performing rigid TPU filament that provides 90% higher abrasion resistance than nylon. Its toughness ratings are superior to commonly used materials, and it’s an excellent 3D printing material to use for bridging with virtually no warping issues.
Features and Benefits of Armadillo Filament
- Shore hardness = 75D
- Excellent bridging capabilities and virtually no warping
- Abrasion resistance 84% better than PLA and 60% better than ABS
- Chemical resistance to many materials. View Armadillo Chemical Resistance Guide for more information.
- Consistent diameter and material properties providing reliable, high-quality prints
- No heated bed required. Build platform requires same prep as PLA.
- REACH and RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863)
Applications
Technical Specifications:
- Extruder Temperature
- 210°C – 230°C
- Platform Temperature
- Room temperature to 50°C
- Glue is suggested on bed.
- Print Speed
- Top and bottom layers: 20-30 mm/sec (900-1800 mm/min)
- Infill speeds: 35-60 mm/sec (2700-3600 mm/min)
- Layer 2+ use cooling fan if available.
Questions
When will the inventory be updated? Everything seems to be sold out
What's the largest spool you make in this filament
Hi, I am looking for a color similar to jade or emerald. Im having a hard time deciding between thus silky, a leaf green or a translucent green. If you can see them, do you have an opinion?
Are you guys no longer going to carry Polyalchemy?
After looking at Polyalchemy's website, it appears that they are switching to 1kg spools.