On this page, we present our offers for flexible TPU plastic (thermoplastic polyurethane). In traditional industries, this is quite a common material used for manufacturing a wide range of different products. In 3D printing, TPU plastic has arrived relatively recently and has not yet gained significant popularity. However, due to its physical and mechanical properties, this polymer is very interesting. It is quite strong with high flexibility, and it practically does not shrink when cooled.
Despite the fact that TPU is adapted to work with almost all desktop 3D printers, it is recommended to familiarize yourself with the features of printing with flexible materials before using it. Working with such materials can be challenging for beginners, so to avoid wasting material, it is advisable to know all the nuances in advance. The drawbacks of the polymer include the difficulty in post-processing (it is practically not subject to sanding, painting, etc.).


