NinjaTek NinjaTek Chinchilla Sky Blue TPE Filament - 1.75mm (0.5kg)
Comprised of a specially formulated blend of TPE Resins, NinjaTek Chinchilla is one of the softest, matte 3D Printing materials on the market to date. Designed to meet the needs of the fashion, healthcare, and sports industries; NinjaTek Chinchilla provides exceptional rebound, impact resistance, and durability and can be used to create printed parts that are both longer-lasting and professional in appearance. In addition to its low-tack, easy to feed texture Chinchilla has also been tested to be skin-safe using EpiDerm Skin Model
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PRINT CHINCHILLA LIKE A PRO
We recommend printing NinjaTek Chinchilla at temperatures between 225°C – 235°C with a bed temperature of 40°C. For print speed start off with between 10-20mm/s and adjust it up or down as needed to perfect your print (remember each 3D printer is different and will require slightly different stings).
FEATURES:
- Filament shore hardness of 75A
- Proprietary low-friction, low tack exterior allows for smooth feeding
- Matte finish provides professional and clean printed parts
- Consistent diameter and material properties provide reliable, high-quality prints
- Tested to be skin-safe using EpiDerm Skin Model
- Features a combination of premium properties to provide a soft-touch feel
- Excellent build platform adhesion without the need for glue or tape
- Chemical resistance to many materials
- REACH and RoHS 3 (EU 2015/863) compliant
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Recommended Extruder Temperature:
- 225°C – 235°C
Printbed Temperature:
- 40°C
Print Speed:
- Top and bottom layers: 10-20 mm/sec (600-1200 mm/min)
- Infill speeds: 15-35 mm/sec (909-2100 mm/min)
- Layer 2+ use cooling fan if available.
This does not work at all in the Sprite direct drive extruder/hotend from Creality used in their Ender 3 S1 Pro. It is far too soft and the drive teeth gap is way too wide to actually put any force on the filament to push the filament into the hotend. No amount of adjustment makes any difference. Has this come up before?
For my ender 3 s1 pro I had to:
Temp 265-280°C
Bed 40-50
Layer height 0.15- 0.2
Pressure advance 1
Speed 5-30
Retraction 0mm/s
Retraction speed 10 (off technically)
The vertical walls of anything I printed came out a little stiffer than I expected and not super soft (most likely burnt)
Regardless I was able to successfully print with the sprite extruder.
The suggested temps and speed were coming out chunky and not working.