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tonythedrony
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TPU Harder than 95A

I am printing a desk slot that holds whiteboards, but have run into issues with PLA/PETG, as they crack under the load. I tried printing using Overture 95A TPU, which didn't crack, but it couldn't hold the load because it flexed way too much.

Does anyone have any good recommendations for TPU harder than 95A? I've been looking around and haven't found much, and the harder ones I've are quite expensive. 

Thanks.

Opublikowany : 29/10/2023 1:27 am
Artur5
(@artur5)
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RE:

Browsing around you’ll find TPU98, but its only marginally harder than TPU95 and probably won’t be useful for your purposes.

 I think the best solution would be to use rigid filament (PLA/PETG/ASA ) redesigning the model, so that it will endure better the load. It’s hard to give any advice without seeing the part before, You should upload your project here. Save it as a *.3mf file and then "zip" that file before uploading it. This forum, for some unknown reason, won’t allow uploading *.3mf files but accepts *.zip files.

This post was modified 1 year temu by Artur5
Opublikowany : 29/10/2023 2:47 pm
nighthawk
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RE: TPU Harder than 95A

Check out Ninjatek Armadillo. That is 75D I believe.

Opublikowany : 31/10/2023 4:03 pm
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