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MadeSolid FlexSolid Clear Flexible Filament - 1.75mm (1lb)
FlexSolid is the latest innovation from MadeSolid. FlexSolid is an extremely flexible yet resilient filament which does not tear easily like many flexible filaments. FlexSolid is ideal for creating engineering grade parts that need elasticity and durability.
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List Price: | $38.00 |
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FlexSolid is the newest ultra-tough, ultra-flexible filament from MadeSolid! FlexSolid is ideal for prototyping and manufacturing parts that need some elasticity. This filament is perfect for creating wearables like watch or arm bands, fashion goods, and sporting goods. One of the most unique things about FlexSolid is that it can be printed much faster than other flexible filaments.
Like most flexible filaments, Flexsolid is ideal for direct drive printers and may have issues on bowden tube systems.
Technical Specifications:
- Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
- Weight: 0.50kg
- Nozzle: 0.4mm
- Printing Temperature: 230°C-250°C
- Print Speed: 20-40mm
- Bed Temperature: 70°C
Questions
What is the format of this filament. I typically use PLA. And what do I need to change in order to use it. Thank you.
Do I need a special nozzle, or will I need to do something to clear the nozzle that I typically use with PLA
Can this material be used to print gaskets?
Hi, what is the young modulus of this material?
On my Prusa I3 Mk2s with the multi material upgrade this filament has buckled in the extruder and produced a rough surface texture. Do you have any recommendations as to settings (retraction, print speed, layer height, etc)?
Can this be used with a 3D pen? I haven't delved into the world of 3D printers yet.
Can I print this material with brass nozzle or do I need a hardened nozzle.I need to print clutch pads for my rc truck,they are originally made out of composite fiber.Will this work?
Can I make a fan belt with this?
What is the hardness of this material compared to NinjaFlex?
Is the FlexSolid material HyrdoPhobic, does it dssolve in water or even absorb it?
Can this material be bonded to clear vinyl?
We have not tested this application.