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YOYI YOYI 3D Printer Filament, 95A TPU Filament 1.75mm, Flexible Filament, 0.8KG Spool,Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, Soft TPU Filaments of High Elasticity (Blue)

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Color: Transparent Blue


Material Type: Thermoplastic Polyurethane


Features

  • Professional Packaging&Vacuumed SealedNet Weight: 0.8KG.The silk like filament from YOYI YOYI came in a sealed vacuum bag with a desiccant bag to keep it dry and keep out dust and foreign particles, prevent nozzle jams and yield smooth 3D models.
  • High Print QualityMinimum tolerance and low warping to ensure consistent feeding and smoothing prints. No clogging, no tangle, no bubble, extremely high success rate, resulting in printed parts that have an outstanding surface finish and are highly precise. Ideal for indoor printing.
  • TPU 3D Printer Filament 1.75MMDiameter: 1.75mm; Tolerances: +/- 0.03 mm. Stable 1.75mm TPU filament is good toughness not easy to break, high purity raw material leading smooth extrusion continuously fluent flow and no clogging. Strong adhesion and low shrinkage of 3D Printer Filament allows smooth first printing layer.
  • Print SuggestionTested for all filaments,please print according to the print temperature we provide(200C - 240C).
  • Service After SaleEvery TPU has been carefully designed and produced by us, And has undergone our comprehensive testing to ensure quality.We are full of confidence in YOYI YOYI products. If you are not satisfied or do not meet your expectations,Please contact us immediately, We will try our best to help you solve the problem.

Brand: YOYI YOYI


Material: Thermoplastic Polyurethane


Color: Transparent Blue


Item Weight: 0.8 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎YOYI YOYI


Brand: ‎YOYI YOYI


Item Weight: ‎1.76 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.87 x 7.87 x 2.76 inches


Item model number: ‎Flexible TPU001-Transparent Blue


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Transparent Blue


Material Type: ‎Thermoplastic Polyurethane


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎B01MCTK4NJ


Date First Available: August 11, 2017


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  • Flexible but not very elastic (stretchy); prints nicely once you learn the tricks...
Color: Transparent Blue Material Type: Thermoplastic Polyurethane
This filament is flexible, but not super-elastic--which is sort of weird, because the filament itself IS stretchy--but the printed objects typically aren't...for example if you printed a drinking straw in "vase mode", the result would act much like a real drinking straw---you could easily collapse it with your fingers or bend it in half, but just like a plastic straw, you couldn't stretch it. (Don't use this to make straws incidentally; I doubt it's food-safe...but I digress:) I had a number of issues starting out with this, including blobbing ("zits"), stringing, under-extrusion and poor layer adhesion. Here is how I solved them, one by one: The under-extrusion was solved by watching a print: soon I realized that because the filament itself IS somewhat stretchy, that it was sometimes stretching and springing back during printer-head movements without actually advancing the filament spool---resulting in under-extrusion. This was solved by getting an upgraded spool-holder with low-friction ball bearings, so that even the slightest tug on the filament now turns the spool instead of just stretching the filament. I overcame the other issues in Simplify3D by using the following settings (all other settings left at the default for a 0.40mm nozzle starting from PLA at Medium quality): Extruder tab: Coast at End, 0.20mm; Wipe Nozzle, 5mm (this helped with blobs), no retraction, 1200mm/min (slow) Temperature: Primary Extruder, Layer 1 Temperature 250C (this solved the layer adhesion issue), heated bed 60C Cooling: Layer 1 Fan Speed 0 (basically no fan cooling at all, ever; to help with adhesion) Advanced: Perform retraction during wipe movement, Avoid crossing outline for travel movements The last two settings helped with blobs and stringing, respectively. I was sort of shocked that I had to go that high on the temperature and omit cooling entirely, but until I did that, the layers just weren't adhering properly, especially building something up at a 45-degree angle--the filament would just droop and fall past the previous layer. Making it really hot helped each new layer stick to the last one. Once those settings were dialed in, this printed just great on my direct-drive Qidi X-Plus. Bowden-tube printers typically have a harder time with flexible filaments, so remember that avoiding retraction is a huge help, and if you're still having trouble also try slowing down the print speed. (And check how your spool is feeding!) If flexy-but-not-terribly-elastic works for you and especially if you have a direct-drive extruder, you should be able to dial this in just fine and get some great prints with it! P.S.: I resurrected this filament a year after this original review, having simply set it on a shelf (no bag) and used it to build some replacement parts, and it still prints great. This time I'm printing at a more conventional 220C with 100% fan speed starting at layer 2, and it's working just fine. So it definitely has some great shelf life (with no particular care needed) and doesn't absorb moisture at all! The thicker your printed parts, the more solid (hard) they will seem. I made a rod with about 1/4" diameter and it's really flexible. I also printed a wedge-shaped door-stop, about 2" long and 3/4" tall at the wide end, and even with only 30% infill it's pretty much a solid stiff block. So keep that in mind when evaluating whether this filament will work for your purposes. Lastly, regarding the stretchy part, if you print something super-thin (like threads or rubber-bands) this filament DOES stretch quite a bit, but not as much as a regular rubber band would, and as the parts get larger, it basically gets harder and much more solid, not really rubbery at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2021 by Brian Foreman

  • Best looking Red PETG I have ever printed with.
Color: Transparent Red Material Type: PETG
Excellent quality and easy to print. Looks wonderful at 245 C out of the printer. Will be buying more!
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 by fluffy fluffy

  • Gorgeous filament that's been surprisingly easy to print with! (Updated)
Color: Transparent Red Material Type: PETG
I've been 3D printing for about three years and currently own and operate three 3D printers and I have extensive experience printing with PLA, PETG, and moderate experience printing with TPU. That being said, I've printed with PETG mostly from eSun, and while their PETG filaments do print well, it takes some moderate experimentation to dial in the proper settings. Not the case with this YOYI filament. Whether it's running through the 0.4 mm nozzles of my BIBO Touch 2 or Flashforge Creator Pro, or the 1 mm nozzle I installed on my JGAurora A5S, this filament has been really stable with minimal dial-in required (though I likely worked out a solid profile in my slicers thanks to dealing with eSun filament) This filament looks awesome when printed. It has a nice balance of translucency, not too clear but this red PETG definitely isn't solid colored like a couple of other spools I have. Normally, I favor 3D Solutech as my supplier of filament, but I'm so impressed with this red PETG I might try some of YOYI's other filaments, in the hopes they're as good as this PETG is. UPDATE: Since the initial posting of this review I've purchased and run through several spools of YOYI's solid white PETG filament. I recently bought six spools for the guitar speaker cabinet that you can see in the photos and to my dismay, five of them had REALLY sloppy filament windings. Much to my great relief, four of the five spools have been run through, and I had ZERO filament feeding issues. While I'm glad there was no trouble caused by the sloppy windings, I hope YOYI sees this and steps up their quality control; This filament is really good stuff and I'd like to continue purchasing it as needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2019 by Hawk eye Hawk eye

  • Good value and works well for my needs
Color: Transparent Material Type: Thermoplastic Polyurethane
Seems to be a decent filament, and I've been happy with it. This was my first foray into printing with a flexible filament on my CR-10S, and over-all it's been a good experience. As everyone else says, printing speed is key with a flexible filament, especially on a bowden-based system like the CR-10S. I had a few failed Benchy's and experienced filament grinding and hemorrhaging as I dialed in the speed and temperature, but it was gratifying when I finally succeeded in producing a little semi-squishy boat of my own :) Items printed with this filament are not super soft, but they are flexible and have a decent amount of give to them (perhaps on par with tire rubber). After printing, this isn't crystal clear, but there is a good deal of transparency to it. Using fewer skin layers allows for more transparency, but I found that it also resulted in more chance of delamination of layers. Stringing hasn't been a big issue for me with this filament, despite disabling retraction, though I've been using a relatively quick 120mm/s for travel moves, which seems to help a bit with that. Nozzle: 0.4mm Layer height: 0.2mm Extruder Temp: 215C Bed Temp: 60C Print speed: 25mm/s (or slower) Travel speed: 120mm/s No retraction No fan on first layer, 100% after ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2018 by Brad Fisher

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