NinjaTek NinjaTek NinjaFlex Snow White TPU Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
NinjaTek NinjaFlex 85A TPU Filament is the first flexible material on the market. It has a low-tack, easy-to-feed texture and offers abrasion and chemical resistance. It has a shore hardness of 85A, an elongation of 660%, and excellent vibration reduction. It is great for creating household goods like phone cases, sports equipment, healthcare products, and industrial manufacturing prototypes.
- Low-tack, easy-to-feed texture
- 660% elongation for repeated movement
- Abrasion and chemical resistance
List Price: | $90.00 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
NinjaTek NinjaFlex 85A TPU Filament
As the first flexible material on the market, NinjaFlex TPU filament has proprietary technology that boasts a low-tack, easy-to-feed texture ideal for direct-drive extruders. The material has abrasion and chemical resistance and results in consistent printed parts.
NinjaFlex is great for creating household goods like phone cases
Features of NinjaTek NinjaFlex
- Shore Hardness = 85A
- Truly flexible (no fill or layer manipulation required to achieve performance)
- 660% elongation allows for repeated movement and impact without wear or cracking
- Polyurethane composition allows for excellent vibration reduction
- Proprietary low-friction exterior allows for smooth feeding
- Abrasion resistance 20% better than ABS and 68% better than PLA
- Consistent diameter and material properties providing reliable, high-quality prints
- Chemical resistance to many materials.
- REACH and RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863)
Applications
- Sports - From sneaker insoles to helmet inserts, NinjaFlex can protect athletes with its vibration dampening properties.
- Healthcare - NinjaFlex is strong and flexible for applications like prosthetics and realistic organ prototypes.
- Industrial Manufacturing - Test your new designs with a 3D-printed prototype or quickly create end-use parts for your equipment.
Technical Specifications
Extruder Temperature
- 225°C – 250°C
Platform Temperature
- Room temperature to 50°C
- Glue is suggested on bed.
Print Speed
- Top and bottom layers: 10-20 mm/sec (600-1200 mm/min)
- Infill speeds: 15-35 mm/sec (900-2100 mm/min)
- Layer 2+ use cooling fan if available.
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Reasons for Clearance Items:- New Product Versions: When manufacturers release updated versions of printers, CNC machines, filament, etc., the older versions typically go to Clearance.
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- Packaging Changes: When packaging updates occur, we shift the older packaged items to Clearance.
- Poor Quality: Clearance items meet our rigorous quality standards and often brand new, unopened products.
- Limited Support: You'll receive our excellent customer service for Clearance items. Note, all Clearance purchases are Final Sale and not covered by the MatterHackers Return Policy.
Note, all Clearance purchases are Final Sale and not covered by the MatterHackers Return Policy.
Questions
How do you change the temp setting from Celsius to Fahrenheit on the temp/humidity sensor?
Has anyone sourced good 60mm fans for the 2 rear openings?
Would this works to control fumes for a resin printer
Does an Ender 3 Pro with 3DFused.com linear rail kits (x,y,z all linear rails) fit into this enclosure??? I would want away to mount the electronics box, The LCD screen and the power supply outside the enclosure
I am missing the instructions to put this together and whatever hardware is necessary to mount the small side door on the upper left
Does filament feed from a spool holder outside the enclosure? Are their knockouts/cutouts for PTFE tubes or proper fittings?
The photos are quite dark. Can some higher resolution and better exposed photos be posted so we can see the interior more clearly?
I'm looking for the shape files for the parts to mount the control panel on the front of the enclosure. The instructions mention this.
Would a MatterHackers PrintDry system stack on top to feed filament? It seems like a very compact solution to keep in one area on a lab desk both the dry filament spools and the printer in a safe enclosure.
Would this enclosure fit a Prusa i3 mk3s? The black design is a lot nicer than the typical Prusa printer enclosures and better than DIY.
Does this isolate the electronics from the enclosure or are they being cooked inside?
does this allow stacking of printers, right on top of the enclosure?
Can you add a HEPA filter?
Not without modification.
Also, you would want to use a decent size activated filter anyways, the HEPA would help but isn't made to pick up most of the tiny particles that activated carbon would. Even then, if you are printing ABS, ASA, Nylon, etc. you won't want it in an area that you spend a bunch of time in without a filtration system that vents the particles outside.