🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with PRILINE's High Flow TPU!
PRILINE High Flow TPU Filament is a premium thermoplastic polyurethane filament designed for high-speed 3D printing. With a diameter of 1.75mm and a Shore hardness of 95A, it offers exceptional flowability, clog-free performance, and excellent layer adhesion. Ideal for arts, crafts, and DIY projects, this filament is compatible with most FDM printers and comes with a lifetime guarantee for peace of mind.
Color | Black |
Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
J**K
High quality, easy printing, accurate colors
This is easy printing(especially for tpu), consistent, neatly wound up, smooth, strong and just simply put high quality. Also their forest green filament displayed in the pictures is extremely accurate to the actual color. I use TPU alot and over the years I've tried dozens of brands. There's really only one tpu brand I buy from with confidence of excellent quality (yousu) but they don't have every color I want/need. Priline prints just as well (exactly the same actually) with the same consistent color, quality, durability and ease of printing as yousu. These guys are the cream of the crop for tpu hands down. I've already used up the first spool with no problems at all and I just ordered more a week later. I should also mention, I don't print tpu like what everyone recommends, I print it with Bowden and direct drives and I print it hot as hell (245-255°c) and fast af boy (70-140mm/s save first layer at 35mm/s). These settings are not recommended by anyone or any brand for tpu. It's just how I've learned to print tpu with the best results but it helps to have a good product that keeps up with reliable consistency. My prints are clean and smooth. Never a jam. Thank you priline for the wonderful product. Keep it up
S**H
Neaded Drying, but otherwise good.
I was surprised how well this worked with my CR6-SE with a bowden extruder. I run it a bit hot like with most filaments to optimize layer adhesion strength, but this stuff started bubbling at 225c. I dried it at 65-70c in my toaster oven for 4 hours and the prints came out much better. I used stock settings except for an upgraded dual gear extruder.50mm/s at 230c for infill and inner walls25mm/s for outer walls8mm retracts at 80mm/s0.4 nozzle,0.4 Layer Height0.6 line widthIt worked just fine, but I was not printing intricate parts, otherwise I would likely have to slow it down A BIT. I didn’t play with retract settings at all, but I did notice some stringing that would be an issue with some parts, but not the vice clamps I made.It does help to minimize retracts. To do this I Used Infinite walls rather than solid infill. If using infill, the “cross” infill in the Creality slicer minimizes retracts as well since does an entire layer of infill in one line.A dual gear extruder is a great addition for the price point if you still have the crappy Jack in the Box extruder that comes with some Creality printers, get rid of it. Its the best $15 upgrade you will ever make. This one works great with all filaments I have tried including this one.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09H6T3NNTUpdate. Printed a bushing for my 2002 BMW M5 differential mount. Slightly stiffer than stock rubber bushing. Works well so far. Let’s see how it holds up.
Y**0
Amazingly good TPU for the price.
This was my first time printing TPU so I wasn't expecting good results right off the bat, but this stuff totally exceeded my expectations. I printed this filament with my Ender-3 S1 with a full metal hotend and a glass bed. I used my normal PLA preset at 200 degrees nozzle and 60 degrees bed with full fans after the first layer and printed a nearly perfect Benchy ony first try. There was only minor stringing and the layer adhesion was good. I was very surprised with how easy this stuff ended up printing. Also, compared to some of the other TPU options out there, this seems like a pretty solid deal. $30 for 1 kg of translucent blue versus 0.25 kg from SainSmart for nearly $20. Maybe there's an appreciable quality difference to be had there, but I'm not seeing it. This TPU is worth trying out.
M**N
Easy to print
Easy to print and easy to set your printer up for it I've gotten great results so far
R**E
My 2nd roll
This is my second roll of this TPU it work great!
T**S
Prints very smoothly
I really love the color of this TPU. No issues with prints it's very flexible and durable!
J**.
It's ok, but large variability in diameter
Bought a spool, loved it - printed easy (Bambulabs X1C using default TPU settings on external feed). Went through the entire spool, bought two more. Loaded second one up and immediately started having clogs. Changed to new hotend, same issue. Loaded what was left of old spool and it was fine.Measured new spool - *VERY* thin, on the order of 1.65-1.70mm. Print head was losing grip of filament, not feeding, causing clogs.
Z**E
very good bang for buck TPU, the yellow is FLUORESCENT
prints well for TPU, had to slow it down to 20-35mm per second, at 228 C nozzle and 65 C bed. Also found out that it fluoresces under purple LEDs and UV, which is super super cool, for 20 bucks this is a steal. If anyone knows if the blue fluoresces I'd love to know before I buy it.
L**Y
As advertised
Not used yet
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