MatterHackers Natural Translucent PRO Series TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) - 1.75mm (1lb)

ThriftyMake is a cost-effective 3D printing filament that offers high-quality, efficient printing with a focus on durability and consistency. It provides a superior print fidelity with a minimal waste, suitable for frequent users who want professional results without the high cost. Its uniform diameter ensures reliable printing and fewer jams.

  • High-quality, cost-effective 3D printing filament.
  • Superior print fidelity with durable results.
  • Consistent, efficient printing with reduced waste.
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Color: Black

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ThriftyMake, recommended by leading 3D printing experts, is your ultimate solution for high-quality, cost-effective 3D printing. It's designed for users who print frequently and demand reliable results without breaking the bank.

Efficiency and Quality Combined

With ThriftyMake, expect nothing less than efficiency and excellence. Our unique blend of materials ensures not just efficient printing but also consistent quality. It reduces filament waste, translating to more successful prints and less material usage for every project. Get the best of both worlds – top-notch quality and cost-effectiveness.

Superior Print Fidelity

Say goodbye to poor print fidelity and failed projects. ThriftyMake's premium composition delivers high-quality prints with excellent detail and surface finish. It's as tough and reliable as pro-grade materials but as easy to use as regular PLA. Perfect for professional results without the fuss.

Built to Last

ThriftyMake filaments are not just for printing; they're for creating lasting impressions. Engineered for longevity, ThriftyMake protects your prints against brittleness and degradation over time. Your creations are not just for today – they're crafted to stand the test of time.

Consistency in Every Print

Inconsistent materials can turn 3D printing into a frustrating task. But not with ThriftyMake. Its uniform diameter and strict quality control ensure smooth, consistent printing every time. This means fewer printer jams and maintenance issues, making it easy for everyday use yet built for tough tasks.

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At ThriftyMake, we're committed to sustainability. Our eco-friendly material options provide excellent print quality while helping reduce your carbon footprint. It's not just about printing; it's about printing with a conscience.

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Technical Specifications:

  • Weight: 1 kg
  • Spool Dimensions:
    • Outer Diameter: 200 mm
    • Inner Hole Diameter: 54 mm
    • Width: 66 mm
  • Material Properties:
    • PETG (Polyethylene terephthalate glycol)
    • True Diameter: 1.75 mm
    • Dimensional Accuracy: ±0.04 mm
    • Density: 1.2 - 1.3 g/cm³
  • Compatibility: Suitable for most 3D printers and Material Handling Stations (including Bambu Lab AMS)
  • Additional Information:
    • Color and spool may vary

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The TDS says "Print Temp 230C +/-10" and "Bed Temp 70C +/-10". The images on this web page say "Hot End Temp 250C +/-10" and "Bed Temp 50C +/-10". Is this inconsistency a hallmark of the MH PRO series TPU???

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What is the difference between the MH PRO series TPU and the MH Build Series TPU?

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I have had generally good luck with this material. I love the properties of it. I would like some advice on reducing some stringing. I use Prusa MK3S with the Generic FLEX setting. I get a big string from the purge line to the skirt and from the skirt to the print. I am using a 240 degree print temp and my speeds are all around 30.

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Is this designed to be printed in a machine with a bowden extruder?

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I ordered this material (Matter Hackers Pro Series, 1.75mm, TPU, Gray) for my Bambu Lab X1E printer. When I tried to load it into the AMS, it failed and got stuck. I needed to disassemble the filament tubing to get it unstuck. Is there something that could be done to use this material with the Bambu Lab X1E printer? Perhaps mounting it to the rear spool instead if in the AMS...? Do you have any experience with this material for this printer? Thank you. Brian Wixom brianwixom@gmail.com

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I discovered that Metthackers pro clear TPU is easy to break, while the cheap inland white TPU is nearly impossible to break. So I don't get it, the NylonX is major strong and I use it as the backbone of everything, but I don't understand how a cheap filament, precisely inland white TPU, outperforms mettahackers pro series in utility function. It prints better, but I can make the cheap stuff print near perfect with extra attention to settings. So I ask, whats really up with mettahackers TPU, it concerns me because I was going to invest in Mettahackers Nylon and now I am in doubt. I simply want to know why the cheap stuff was way beter than mettahackers pro series?? Please.

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Can this be used as a base, with a layer change/stop and then PLA printed on top of it? I want a flexible bottom to a specific print, but I don't want the entire print flexible...

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What's the shore hardness?

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What are temperature limits for printed parts?

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How well do TPU printed objects hold up against gasoline and oils? Thinking about making an intake boot? I'd like it to hold around 100 psi. any recommendations?

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What is the chemical resistance to water rating?

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What is the Light Transmittance Rating of this material? This is a commonly reported property, usually expressed as % of total light transmittance. 100% = perfect clarity, all light crosses through 0% = perfect opacity, no light crosses through.

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Where is the Safety Data Sheet?

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1.7mm as delivered, which made it very prone to kinking. Not printable with the EZR Struder on an Ender 3, with any temperature or nozzle. 1.8mm & above seems necessary with flexible filament. Thicker is better because it needs to transfer force to the nozzle. It might work with a dual drive direct extruder with real tight passages.

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What is the Young's modulus of the material

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What is the moisture level it ships with?

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