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*Shore A hardnes of 90-95 - [https://x3d.com.au/products/polyflex-tpu95-material-750g?_pos=7&_sid=5ca514549&_ss=r]. Strain to failure [https://www.researchgate.net/post/What-do-you-mean-by-strain-to-failure#:~:text=Strain%20to%20failure%20gives%20the,as%20experimented%20in%20tensile%20test.] of 400%.
*Shore A hardnes of 90-95 - [https://x3d.com.au/products/polyflex-tpu95-material-750g?_pos=7&_sid=5ca514549&_ss=r]. Strain to failure [https://www.researchgate.net/post/What-do-you-mean-by-strain-to-failure#:~:text=Strain%20to%20failure%20gives%20the,as%20experimented%20in%20tensile%20test.] of 400%.
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*Ninjaflex 85A [https://ninjatek.com/shop/ninjaflex/] and 660% elongation at break
 
=Metrics=
*80-100 Shore A is hard, like shoe soles or shopping cart wheels [https://www.smooth-on.com/page/durometer-shore-hardness-scale/]


=TPU Sources=
=TPU Sources=
*Only 2% strain to break? [https://tools.celanese.com/products/datasheet/SI/CELSTRAN%C2%AE%20TPU-GF30-01%20AD3002%20Black]
*Only 2% strain to break? [https://tools.celanese.com/products/datasheet/SI/CELSTRAN%C2%AE%20TPU-GF30-01%20AD3002%20Black]

Revision as of 02:12, 9 June 2021

3D Printing Filaments

  • Shore A hardnes of 90-95 - [1]. Strain to failure [2] of 400%.
  • Ninjaflex 85A [3] and 660% elongation at break

Metrics

  • 80-100 Shore A is hard, like shoe soles or shopping cart wheels [4]

TPU Sources

  • Only 2% strain to break? [5]