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Taulman3D Taulman T-Lyne Flexible Filament - 1.75mm (1lb)
1lb of 1.75mm Taulman T-Lyne filament. T-Lyne is a highly durable, transparent, flexible filament manufactured by an exciting collaboration between Taulman and chemicals giant DuPont. T-Lyne gets its name and durability from DuPont's Surlyn® ionomer, which is used to coat items such as golf balls and bowling pins to protect them from extreme abuse.
List Price: | $38.00 |
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Taulman T-Lyne is the result of Taulman and DuPont working together to create a unique new flexible material using DuPont's Surlyn® ionomer. T-lyne is a clear polyethylene co-polymer that is durable, flexible, and can be printed at a wide temperature range.
T-Lyne is made with DuPont's Surlyn® ionomer, which is known for its extreme durability. Surlyn® is used as a coating for golf balls and bowling balls to protect them from the elements and extreme abuse, and is what gives Taulman T-Lyne its amazing durability.
T-lyne also has the ability to be molded in hot water, so you can immerse a printed part, make minor adjustments, and the part will retain those adjustments when cooled. This will allow you to get the perfect fit and is ideal when creating braces, casts, and other form-fitting objects!
Printing Tips
- True Diameter: 1.75mm
- Printing Temperature: 220 C
- Print Speed: 18 - 25 mm/s
- Bed Temp: Cold or Heated at 40 C
*Due to the somewhat experimental nature of some of its printing properties, T-lyne is recommended for advanced users only.
Questions
"Bimetallic Heat Break™ technology to prevent jams, and up to 60% faster print speeds" Is this "60% faster" claim based on the printing speed with the stock Hotend that comes with Bambu?
Me again... So are the nozzles different for the CHT than the GammaMaster versions? I see the GammaMaster nozzles sold separately but not the CHT.
Hello. I am skeptical about upgrading my X1C. I just got it and it is so easy to use and prints perfectly out of the box. That being said, I love to upgrade my stuff. If I put this hot end on, will the printer AUTOMATICALLY know about the improvements and adjust accordingly? Or is that something that I have to jack with the setting for?
Looks interesting, & I would love an reliable source. What are the differences from Bambu X1E Hot Ends? Why at $129.99 am I going to have to assemble this? Thanks
Hello is this 0.4mm or 0.6mm nozzle?
I'm not seeing what size nozzle(s) are included with this order or if its just the socketed assembly and you have to buy your FIN nozzle separately.
It comes with a 0.4 nozzle, the 0.6 and 0.8 are separate.
I'm not seeing the nozzles for sale. Are they different for the CHT or do they just use the GammaMaster nozzles as well?