MatterHackers Kimya White TPC-91A 3D Printing Filament - 1.75mm (750g)
ThriftyMake is a cost-effective 3D printing filament recommended for frequent users seeking reliable, high-quality results. It combines efficiency with superior print fidelity, ensuring detailed finishes and reduced waste. The filament is durable, resisting brittleness over time, and provides consistent printing with fewer jams due to strict quality control. Ideal for both daily tasks and challenging projects.
- High-quality, cost-effective 3D printing
- Superior print fidelity and detail
- Long-lasting and consistent results
List Price: | $42.90 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
What is ThriftyMake?
ThriftyMake, recommended by leading 3D printing experts, is your ultimate solution for high-quality, cost-effective 3D printing. It's designed for users who print frequently and demand reliable results without breaking the bank.
Efficiency and Quality Combined
With ThriftyMake, expect nothing less than efficiency and excellence. Our unique blend of materials ensures not just efficient printing but also consistent quality. It reduces filament waste, translating to more successful prints and less material usage for every project. Get the best of both worlds – top-notch quality and cost-effectiveness.
Superior Print Fidelity
Say goodbye to poor print fidelity and failed projects. ThriftyMake's premium composition delivers high-quality prints with excellent detail and surface finish. It's as tough and reliable as pro-grade materials but as easy to use as regular PLA. Perfect for professional results without the fuss.
Built to Last
ThriftyMake filaments are not just for printing; they're for creating lasting impressions. Engineered for longevity, ThriftyMake protects your prints against brittleness and degradation over time. Your creations are not just for today – they're crafted to stand the test of time.
Consistency in Every Print
Inconsistent materials can turn 3D printing into a frustrating task. But not with ThriftyMake. Its uniform diameter and strict quality control ensure smooth, consistent printing every time. This means fewer printer jams and maintenance issues, making it easy for everyday use yet built for tough tasks.
Eco-Friendly and Sustainable
At ThriftyMake, we're committed to sustainability. Our eco-friendly material options provide excellent print quality while helping reduce your carbon footprint. It's not just about printing; it's about printing with a conscience.
Your Go-To for Everyday 3D Printing Needs
Designed with purpose and built to last. It sets a high bar for durability and performance, matched only by our promise of delivering value for life.
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Technical Specifications:
- Weight: 1 kg
- Spool Dimensions:
- Outer Diameter: 200 mm
- Inner Hole Diameter: 54 mm
- Width: 66 mm
- Material Properties:
- ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
- True Diameter: 1.75 mm
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.04 mm
- Density: 1.0 - 1.3 g/cm³
- Compatibility: Suitable for most 3D printers and Material Handling Stations (including Bambu Lab AMS)
- Additional Information:
- Color and spool may vary
Questions
The TDS download link provided is for Kimya TPU-92A - I found the TPC-91A TDS at https://www.kimya.fr/pdf/kimya-tpc-91a-3d-filament_en.pdf
How does this compare functionally with OBC ?
Is this material UV resistant? I saw references to generic TPC being resistant but Kimya TDS makes no mention of UV. I need flex material suitable for outdoor use.
This is the response I got from Kimya:
"As it pertains to our material being UV resistant, we don't have any data internally yet regarding the UV resistance of the specific formulations of our filaments (except for ASA). With that being said, you can take a look at this website, which provides information on UV Light Resistance and Polymer properties.
UV light Resistance & Properties: Polymer Properties (specialchem.com)"
I am doing my own testing by placing a sample in direct sunlight... so far so good, but it will take awhile.
Besides that, after printing a few parts, I can say that I prefer Kimya TPC over regular TPU 95A. Prints well albeit slow on a Bowden machine. Just use extruder with constrained path and limit max volumetric speed.