MatterHackers Translucent Green MH Build Series TPU Flexible Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
MH Build Series Translucent Green TPU is an affordable TPU filament intended for producing flexible and strong 3D-printed parts.
- Best-selling Translucent Green TPU at MatterHackers
- Available in a wide variety of colors
- Bulk pricing available - save more with each spool purchased
- As low as $24.64
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MH Build Series TPU Filament
The #1 Selling TPU Filament at MatterHackers!
MH Build Series TPU is the best-selling TPU at MatterHackers, making it the top choice for anyone looking to create strong, flexible parts affordably.
Here are the top features of MH Build Series TPU:
- Strong, flexible, and easy to print
- Affordable - priced right for every user
- Bulk pricing options - the more you buy, the more you save per spool
- Tons of bold, unique colors to choose from - view them all here
- MH Build Series is also available in PLA, ABS, and PETG
Tons of Colors to Choose From
MH Build Series TPU comes in a wide variety of colors to meet all your project needs.
- See all MH Build TPU color options here
- Create end-use, functional parts affordably in product-ready colors
- Browse the most popular colors users purchase daily:
Low Prices - Even Lower with Bulk Pricing!
MH Build Series TPU filament is the most affordable material on the market that is still reliable and capable of producing high-quality results.
- Lowest prices for quality parts
- Bulk pricing available - the more you buy, the more you save per spool
- Great for businesses and schools or just for stocking up
Flexible and Easy to Print
Don't let the stigma that TPU is hard to print fool you - it's actually really easy, and most 3D printers can handle it right from the box. MH Build Series TPU is an excellent choice for those looking to move beyond using just PLA.
- Create tough, flexible parts easily
- Great for projects that require high impact resistance
- Great for creating parts for robotics, drones, and other mechanical parts
What is TPU Filament?
TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) is a thermoplastic polymer that is known for its flexibility, durability, and strength. TPU is often used in applications that require elasticity or rubber-like textures.
- Often used for projects like phone cases or shoes
- Great for items that require resistance to wear and tear
- TPU filament can withstand friction without wearing down or breaking
Technical Specifications
Printer Settings:
- Extruder Temperature: 240±10 °C
- Bed Temperature: 50±10 °C
- Learn more about how to succeed with TPU here
Spool/Filament Dimensions:
- 200mm Total Diameter (approximately)
- 50mm Inner Hole Diameter (approximately)
- 65mm Height (approximately)
- 1 kg spool
- True Diameter: 1.75mm or 2.85mm
- Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.03mm
- Density: 1.12 (g/cm³)
- Volume: 0.93 L
- Length: 388.55 m
Technical Data Sheets:
Click here to view all MH Build Series TPU size and color options.
Questions
Is PVA as stiff as PLA? Or is it more flexible like ABS?
Can this be used on a Prusa multimaterial?
I have a dual extruder, single nozzle. I'm using the Prometheus system. Will this print with the temp of 230-240c? I am currently using ABS, and do not like using PLA if necessary.
How do I use the narrow 0.5kg roll in a Bambu Lab X1C? It is narrower than the rollers and the center hole is to small for the twist-on Bambu rails.
Can I use this with my MakerBot Method?
Can you provide the PVA's molecular weight and degree of hydrolysis?
Can I print a hollow, but solid object made out of PVA only? I want Then to cast some auto curing or photocuring composite material, and finally, to wash out the PVA. Is this possible with an Adventurer 3? Thanks
Is this filament compatible with the TAZ 6?
I can't seem to get the PVA to print right. I have a flashforge Creator pro(using.4mm nozzles) . Slicing with Simplify 3D. In the slicer I have it set up to print a skirt around the part before printing to purge, and to build an ooze shield around the part. It starts off ok printing those two processes. When it starts to print the PVA support it just leaves a trail of little tiny pieces of PVA. I tried with a couple of different parts to print but they all had the same outcome. I was printing the PVA at 185c, and I used a 40c bed temp. What should I do?
Hi, Do you sell PVA Filament - 1.75mm in 1kg or 2 kg? Thanks, Martin
Is this biodegradable?
Is there a version of Make-It-Pro that can make PVA supports? I thought that the second extruder was only for duplicates. Is there a video in your library that shows how determine where and how many supports to place? Thank you
Can you provide the MSDS for PVA Filament
Will this work with Polycarbonate filament?
Will this work with single extruder, creality crx?
I noticed after I leave this to dissolve in water the PLA part the PVA was supporting snaps very easily. Does the water weaken the PLA? Is there any way to make the PLA stronger again?
I am using this product to develop PDMS molds for stem cell culture. Can you tell me what this filament contains besides PVA? What is the molecular weight of the PVA used?
Is there information about the properties of PVA like strength and solubility ?
Spool Hub hole diameter?
Is that working with makerbot printer? what is spoon dimensions?
What is the spool size?
Can this be used in a FlashForge Creator Pro?
So how do I just make my support material PVA?
Can I buy a sample quantity of your PVA to try before committing to a full roll? Enough to print a few small test pieces would be great.
Will this work with Taulman 910 Nylon?
Yes