🎨 Print Your Imagination with ERYONE's TPU Filament!
The ERYONE TPU Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm thermoplastic polyurethane material designed for 3D printing. Weighing 0.5kg, it offers excellent flexibility, high tensile strength, and is compatible with most FDM printers. With a print temperature range of 190-220℃ and a Shore hardness of 95A, this eco-friendly filament ensures smooth feeding and superior adhesion, making it the ideal choice for creative projects.
Manufacturer | ERYONE |
Brand | ERYONE |
Model Number | ERYONE |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 3.8 cm; 500 g |
Colour | TPU0.5kg-Black |
Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Size | TPU0.5KG |
Manufacturer Part Number | ERYONE |
Item Weight | 500 g |
D**K
Lovely TPU, printes superbly on my Elegoo Neptune3 Pro
I found it a bit scary as a newbie, wondering whether to risk using TPU on my lovely new first 3D printer! I did a fair bit of research before buying this TPU, I wanted good translucency, a decent brand, and a reasonable price. Eryone's Transparent TPU fitted those requirements so I gave it a go with a 500g spool. I'd also discovered that TPU is particularly prone to moisture absorption, making it spit and hiss and messing up the prints so before I opened the pack I found Rickey Impey's YouTube tutorial on making his "ultimate drybox" and bought the appropriate Sistema box, printed all the parts, built it, installed the spool, and I was ready to go. I print with my stock 0.4mm brass nozzle, at 10mm/s first layer and then 20mm/s after that. I've pushed it to 12.5 first layer and 15 after that without any issues. Haven't dared go any faster yet, hahaha, stuff takes ages to print but it comes out crisply printed and perfect in every way on everything I've tried so far. Supports pull away cleanly, I've made vase-mode (which is single wall thickness of course) boots/gaiters for keeping dust and dirt out of a classic car brake assembly, chunky grommets for sealing cable entries on outdoor connection boxes for wildlife cameras, replacement rubbery mount parts for an old but very functional camera tripod, resilient rubber jaw-covers for a vintage suction-mount vice, and a protective bumper case (found on Printables.com) for my new Pixel7a phone. Fantastic! My only regret is buying just 500g, the next spool will be the full kilo :o)I was also terrified of ruining my textured PEI bed that comes with the Elegoo Neptune3 Pro - TPU can bond permanently to it and rip the coating off the print sheet on removal, so I started off extremely carefully with tiny test items at different temperatures, and found that it sticks well but not TOO well to a completely cold textured PEI sheet, any problems with detachment and curling can be dealt with by heating to just 35C and/or using a brim for adapparently when the bonding happens and you have to shell out on a replacement print sheet, yikes!hesion. If you want to print on the smooth side you'll need a fair bit of gluestick and 35C+ to get satisfactory adhesion. Just not too hot or it'll BOND :o)
V**R
"TPU 3D Printing Filament Review: High-Quality Flexibility with a Learning Curve"
The media could not be loaded. Review of the 500g TPU 3D Printing FilamentHaving recently acquired and experimented with the 500g TPU 3D Printing Filament, I'm ready to share my insights and experiences with this product. The technicalities of 3D printing filaments can be overwhelming, but when it comes to TPU, the balance between rubber and plastic creates a unique printing experience. Here's a breakdown:Material & Quality:The TPU filament, as mentioned, finds its place between rubber and plastic. With superior tension, tensile strength, toughness, and resistance to aging, it is undeniably of high quality. Furthermore, it stands out due to its environmental consciousness, being crafted from mature environmental protection material. These qualities stand testament to its claims of longevity and durability.Print Specifications:With a diameter of 1.75mm, a tolerance of ±0.05mm, and a recommended printing temperature range of 190 - 220℃, it presents itself as a versatile filament. Moreover, the Shore hardness of 95A is an added advantage, suggesting a good balance between flexibility and rigidity. The recommendation for a 0.5mm hardened steel nozzle is precise and essential to consider for optimal results.Compatibility & Use:This TPU filament promises compatibility with a broad spectrum of FDM 3D printers, including popular ones like Ender 3, Monoprice, Prusa, MK3, and Creality. This, coupled with full mechanical winding and rigorous manual examination, means the filament is well-prepped for feeding into the printer, reducing the chance of errors.Performance Improvements:It's evident that strides have been made to enhance the filament's performance, resulting in easier, faster prints. The clog-free, bubble-free, low-warp, and low-string attributes are a boon for 3D printing enthusiasts. The filament's winding ensures smooth feeding, while the printed output benefits from a fascinating bending effect and increased grip upon water contact.Personal Experience:While the filament boasts many impressive features, it comes with its set of challenges. Firstly, its price point is relatively high, making it an investment that might deter some potential users. Moreover, working with TPU requires tweaking and configuring your printer settings, which might be cumbersome for novices. In essence, it's high quality but finicky, necessitating a little patience and finesse.Support & Warranty:It's comforting to know that support is readily available, with offers for replacements or refunds. This showcases the brand's confidence in their product and their dedication to customer satisfaction.Conclusion:To sum it up, the 500g TPU 3D Printing Filament is a top-notch product with a lot of potentials. While it demands a higher price and some adjustments to printer settings, the results, given the right conditions, can be splendid. For those looking for a filament that strikes the right chord between flexibility and strength, this might just be it.
R**N
Prusa Mini+ copes fine - but it is a s-l-o-w print process
On my Prusa Mini+ I used a bed temperature of 50C and a nozzle temp of 210C and it worked without stringing at all, even better than the PLA+ that I normally use.However, it is extremely slow, when using the config from Prusa for FLEX filament, although I did up the layer height to 0.3mm. The average print speed was 30-40mm and even though the solid infill was set to 80mm I either did not have any solid infill in my prints or it actually ran slower.The printer did complain about one of my prints, namely that the G-Code was for a different filament type (it only knew about FLEX not TPU) but I just overrode that and it all worked fine.Still, slow or not (when compared with PLA or PETG) it printed very well indeed and the printer sucked in the filament as normal, and it was not like trying to force a wet noodle into the Bowden tube as I had been warned by various YouTube videos!I printed a simple embossed coaster which was fine and which I'm testing for resilience. I also printed a calibration cube that I've sunked in a beaker of water to see how it copes in wet conditions. It's supposed to be water resistant which confuses me, as I've read this filament is quite hydroscopic? 🤷
E**K
super rendu
Même pas besoin de toucher ma Longer LK4 PRO, juste respecté la température de la buse et mon premier "test" est tres satisfaisant, je pense rapidement prendre quelques couleurs en +
M**L
Mycket bra kvalitet
Absolut bland dom bästa TPU jag använt.Printar i 90mm/s 0.4 munstycke och 0.2mm lagerhöjd 215°C med i mina ögon ett perfekt resultat. Har inte provat högre hastigheter än men jag ser ingen anledning till att det inte skulle fungera.Rekommenderas!
H**D
Rekomenderar
Det är jätte bra kvalitet och snabbt leverans 👍
D**P
Bon Filament
Impression sans problème
T**N
Plus souple que d'habitude
J'ai commandé cette bobine parce que celle que je prends d'habitude était en rupture de stock.La qualité d'impression est parfaite, malheureusement les pièces imprimées sont plus souple. Sinon il est parfait.
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