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product_id: 501347582
title: "TPU Filament 1.75mm Flexible Soft 3D Printer Consumables Black,95A 1kg Spool (2.2 lbs.), Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.05 mm"
brand: "giantarm"
price: "฿2574"
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# +/- 0.05mm dimensional accuracy 95A shore hardness for perfect flexibility 1.75mm precise diameter TPU Filament 1.75mm Flexible Soft 3D Printer Consumables Black,95A 1kg Spool (2.2 lbs.), Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.05 mm

**Brand:** giantarm
**Price:** ฿2574
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Flex your creativity with precision and zero hassle!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TPU Filament 1.75mm Flexible Soft 3D Printer Consumables Black,95A 1kg Spool (2.2 lbs.), Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.05 mm by giantarm
- **How much does it cost?** ฿2574 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- giantarm enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted giantarm brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Clog & Bubble Free:** Patented clog-free design and vacuum-sealed packaging guarantee smooth, hassle-free printing every time.
- • **Precision Perfected:** Advanced CCD measurement ensures consistent 1.75mm diameter with minimal tolerance for flawless layering.
- • **Stretch Beyond Limits:** TPU filament stretches up to 3x its length for ultra-flexible, durable prints.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Engineered to work seamlessly with most desktop 3D printers, making it your go-to flexible filament.
- • **Eco-Conscious & Reliable:** Made with over 8 years of R&D expertise, this filament offers premium quality with a lifetime guarantee.

## Overview

GIANTARM TPU Filament is a premium 1.75mm flexible 3D printing material with a shore hardness of 95A, offering exceptional elasticity and dimensional accuracy within +/- 0.05mm. Its patented clog-free design and vacuum-sealed packaging ensure smooth, bubble-free printing. Compatible with most desktop 3D printers, this 1kg spool delivers reliable, high-quality flexible prints backed by a lifetime guarantee.

## Description

desertcart.com: GIANTARM TPU Filament 1.75mm Flexible Soft 3D Printer Consumables Black,95A 1kg Spool (2.2 lbs.), Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.05 mm : Industrial & Scientific

Review: Excellent TPU Filament for Flexible 3D Printing - This is the first time I've ever used TPU and I was a bit concerned that I was going to have issues with it, but it wasn't as worrisome as I thought and I'm fairly certain this filament is part of the reason why. For reference I'm printing on a Qidi imate-S with a .6 mm nozzle on a 60 degree heated glass bed with an enclosure, top off but sides closed up. I started out with a phone case trying the settings used in the listing, and while it printed "okay" it wasn't fabulous. So I tried another one with settings that I found in a Qidi user group. Again, "okay" but not great. So I scrapped the settings and set them to the default TPU setting in the slicer and tried a simpler print - a snowflake ornament. It came out PERFECT. So nice; no stringing no warping. Just beautiful. So I thought, back to the a phone case. The third attempt was way better than the first two. Still not without some flaws, but usable for sure. Bridging the button holes with supports was a bit rough, the sides turned out good, the bottom speaker and cable holes weren't as nice, but they pass muster. Still have some dialing in to do obviously, but considering I went from meh to really good in a day with a tricky filament the first time using it, I give this filament an A+. The adhesion was really good on the smaller print, and while the phone case didn't come up it did seem to have some marring on the first layer that suggest that it didn't fully stick in all places. So you may need additional adhesive or play with your bed temps when using this. I've heard that TPU is very hygroscopic we've had it out for over 27 hours on the printer and noticed only very slight stringing by the end of that time. Our house is really dry though and not humid, so I imagine that others may see the moisture absorption sooner than that. I highly recommend GIANTARM TPU filament for anyone looking to explore the versatile world of flexible 3D printing. It's definitely a great TPU for beginners to start with as it didn't frustrate too much to try and get the settings dialed in and we did get usable prints within the first day of working with it.
Review: It TPU, Expect tpu know your basic calibrations. Nice pretty color. - I printed these with the Bambu X1C, with food dehydrator for about 128 F for 24h. A temp tower led to 220 to print. After the temp test, did flow dynamic and flow rate calibrations. It was printed from a filament dehydrator set at 55, though often i forgot to turn it back on. This was my second project with TPU, so I'm not too familiar, though I did read up on basic. I printed TPU Lattice Structure, Gyroid pad, tpu infinity cubes, and croc shoes. You can find these files on makerworld. The TPU infinity cubes was printed on JUUPINE's PEY plate. The rest were printed on Bambu Textured plate. I had no major issues with these print, as they had good adhesion. The blue is a nice pretty colors. I did have stringing issues, but that is expected with TPU, and If I had more experienced, I could have fine tuned it more. The Lattice Structure went perfect, but was string, most went away after using hairdryer. It was a bit difficult to remove form plate with the brim. I should have tested without brim. Gyroid pad came out perfect. Infinity cube had rough corners, which lead me to investigate latter. Printing the croc shoes, it went mostly fine, with expected stringing. it did have rough spots as you can see. It not good as actual crocs which feels a bit softer. the side hole was a bit of annoyance clean out though. I decided to investigate the infinity cube, wondering if it was the infinity file. I tried all 3 infinity cube files, and notice common issues where the edges were very rough. I realized this is due to not doing a retraction test. The default Bambu TPU retraction is 0.4 mm. I ended up using 0.7 mm with some improvement, which you can see in that image with 2 infinity cubes [1 being 0.4 mm and 2 being 0.7 mm], with some improvements. Remember to do ALL your basic filament calibrations. Retraction test would have made my prints way better. I'm not sure about print speed, as was told it is recommended to slow it down for TPU, but I'm not sure if that made a difference. I would recommend GIANTARM TPU, it is ease to use, fun to play with. The blue Color is very pretty. REMEMBER TO DO RETRACTION CALIBRATION. remember heat gun / hair dryer would help for cleaning up most stringing.

## Features

- 【Soft Filaments of High Elasticity】--- Our Giantarm TPU Flexible Filament is a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) based filament specifically engineered to work on most desktop 3D printers. It has a shore hardness of 95A and can stretch 3 times more than its original length. Excellent bed adhesion, low-warp and low-odor, make these flexible 3D filaments easy to print.
- 【Clog-Free, Bubble-Free & Easy-to-use】--- Designed and Manufactured with Clog-Free patent to guarantee a smoother and more stable printing experience with Giantarm TPU Rolls. Complete drying for 24 hours before packaging and vacuum sealed with desiccants in a transparent bag, no bubble and easy to print. Full mechanical winding and strict manual examination, to make sure the line tidy and less-tangle, so as to avoid possible snap and line breaking
- 【Dimensional Accuracy & Consistency】--- Advanced CCD diameter measuring and self-adaptive control system in the manufacturing guarantee these soft TPU filaments to be strict tolerances, diameter 1.75mm, dimensional Accuracy 99% Probability +/- 0.05 mm; 1 kg spool (2.2lbs)
- 【Wide Compatibility& Eco Free】--- With over 8 years’ 3D filaments R & D experience, Giantarm is capable of manufacturing all kinds of filaments in large scale with premium quality, which contribute to Giantarm filament cost-effective and reliable for most common 3D printers, what's more the tpu filament can be used flexible in many areas.
- 【LIFE-TIME GAURANTEE】--- If you have any problem,please do not hesitate to contact us. Giantarm, are your reliable 3d filaments /accessories/3d printer/3d pen supplier.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09HBGVVKM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #865 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #75 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand Name | GIANTARM |
| Color | Tpu-black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,997) |
| Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GIANTARM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GIANTARM-1148 |
| Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Model Number | GIANTARM-1148 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 35.27 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GIANTARM
- **Color:** Tpu-black
- **Item Diameter:** 1.75 Millimeters
- **Item Weight:** 1 Kilograms
- **Material:** Thermoplastic Polyurethane

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent TPU Filament for Flexible 3D Printing
*by T***E on December 15, 2023*

This is the first time I've ever used TPU and I was a bit concerned that I was going to have issues with it, but it wasn't as worrisome as I thought and I'm fairly certain this filament is part of the reason why. For reference I'm printing on a Qidi imate-S with a .6 mm nozzle on a 60 degree heated glass bed with an enclosure, top off but sides closed up. I started out with a phone case trying the settings used in the listing, and while it printed "okay" it wasn't fabulous. So I tried another one with settings that I found in a Qidi user group. Again, "okay" but not great. So I scrapped the settings and set them to the default TPU setting in the slicer and tried a simpler print - a snowflake ornament. It came out PERFECT. So nice; no stringing no warping. Just beautiful. So I thought, back to the a phone case. The third attempt was way better than the first two. Still not without some flaws, but usable for sure. Bridging the button holes with supports was a bit rough, the sides turned out good, the bottom speaker and cable holes weren't as nice, but they pass muster. Still have some dialing in to do obviously, but considering I went from meh to really good in a day with a tricky filament the first time using it, I give this filament an A+. The adhesion was really good on the smaller print, and while the phone case didn't come up it did seem to have some marring on the first layer that suggest that it didn't fully stick in all places. So you may need additional adhesive or play with your bed temps when using this. I've heard that TPU is very hygroscopic we've had it out for over 27 hours on the printer and noticed only very slight stringing by the end of that time. Our house is really dry though and not humid, so I imagine that others may see the moisture absorption sooner than that. I highly recommend GIANTARM TPU filament for anyone looking to explore the versatile world of flexible 3D printing. It's definitely a great TPU for beginners to start with as it didn't frustrate too much to try and get the settings dialed in and we did get usable prints within the first day of working with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It TPU, Expect tpu know your basic calibrations. Nice pretty color.
*by L***N on May 29, 2024*

I printed these with the Bambu X1C, with food dehydrator for about 128 F for 24h. A temp tower led to 220 to print. After the temp test, did flow dynamic and flow rate calibrations. It was printed from a filament dehydrator set at 55, though often i forgot to turn it back on. This was my second project with TPU, so I'm not too familiar, though I did read up on basic. I printed TPU Lattice Structure, Gyroid pad, tpu infinity cubes, and croc shoes. You can find these files on makerworld. The TPU infinity cubes was printed on JUUPINE's PEY plate. The rest were printed on Bambu Textured plate. I had no major issues with these print, as they had good adhesion. The blue is a nice pretty colors. I did have stringing issues, but that is expected with TPU, and If I had more experienced, I could have fine tuned it more. The Lattice Structure went perfect, but was string, most went away after using hairdryer. It was a bit difficult to remove form plate with the brim. I should have tested without brim. Gyroid pad came out perfect. Infinity cube had rough corners, which lead me to investigate latter. Printing the croc shoes, it went mostly fine, with expected stringing. it did have rough spots as you can see. It not good as actual crocs which feels a bit softer. the side hole was a bit of annoyance clean out though. I decided to investigate the infinity cube, wondering if it was the infinity file. I tried all 3 infinity cube files, and notice common issues where the edges were very rough. I realized this is due to not doing a retraction test. The default Bambu TPU retraction is 0.4 mm. I ended up using 0.7 mm with some improvement, which you can see in that image with 2 infinity cubes [1 being 0.4 mm and 2 being 0.7 mm], with some improvements. Remember to do ALL your basic filament calibrations. Retraction test would have made my prints way better. I'm not sure about print speed, as was told it is recommended to slow it down for TPU, but I'm not sure if that made a difference. I would recommend GIANTARM TPU, it is ease to use, fun to play with. The blue Color is very pretty. REMEMBER TO DO RETRACTION CALIBRATION. remember heat gun / hair dryer would help for cleaning up most stringing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by V***F on February 16, 2023*

J'utilise ce filament sur une Ultimaker 2+ et j'obtiens de tees bons résultats. A conseiller

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