Flexible TPU
FDM
Flexible materials are wear and abrasion-resistant and have exceptional inter-layer adhesion. Common applications include grips, anti-slip parts, vibration dampening, wheels, and much more. Flexible filaments are rated on the Shore A-type Hardness scale; the higher the rating, the stiffer the filament.
Available Shore Hardnesses: 95A
Colors
Best Uses
Prototypes
Functional parts
End-use parts
Parts that require flexibility or vibration dampening
Characteristics
Highly ductile fracture at failure
Flexible and tough
Gloss surface finish
Strengths
Excellent temperature resistance of ~160°C
High impact resistance
Flexible
Excellent inter-layer adhesion (layer bonding), better than any other FDM material
Weaknesses
Most expensive FDM material
Less defined feature detail compared to PLA and PETG
Slightly less dimensional accuracy vs PLA and PETG
Exhibits a some stringing (small wisps of plastic stuck to the surface of the part)