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*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]
=Communications=
==Hi Mid Continent Plastics,==
I'm looking for about 1200 lb of TPU regrind, any color, in the Shore A 70-90 range with good elongation and abrasion resistance. This is for 3D printing of rubber tracks for heavy machinery. Do you have something in stock for this purpose?
Thanks,Marcin

Revision as of 02:42, 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
  • Softest on the market - Shore 60A [4]

Metrics

  • 80-100 Shore A is hard, like shoe soles or shopping cart wheels [5]
  • More scales for comparing different objects [6]

Uses

  • Car tires are around 70A [7]
  • Door seals are 50-60A [8]
  • O-rings are 70-80A [9]

TPU Sources

  • Only 2% strain to break? [10]

Communications

Hi Mid Continent Plastics,

I'm looking for about 1200 lb of TPU regrind, any color, in the Shore A 70-90 range with good elongation and abrasion resistance. This is for 3D printing of rubber tracks for heavy machinery. Do you have something in stock for this purpose? Thanks,Marcin