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The AMOLENT TPU Filament is a high-quality, flexible 3D printing filament designed for durability and versatility. Weighing 1kg and measuring 1.75mm in diameter, it is compatible with most FDM 3D printers and is perfect for creating a wide range of items, from drone parts to phone cases. Vacuum packed for optimal quality, this filament ensures smooth, clog-free printing and comes with professional support for all your 3D printing needs.
Manufacturer | AMOLEN |
Part number | 3DTPUWH |
Item Weight | 998 g |
Package Dimensions | 21.79 x 21.11 x 6.91 cm; 997.9 Grams |
Item model number | 3DTPUWH |
Colour | Tpu-paper White |
Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**S
It's very impressive
It works better with a bigger nozzle. I used a 0.4 and it just keeps clogging. So I swapped it for a 0.6 and it works well now
P**R
Very cool and great fun!
I love this stuff! Usually I buy cheap stuff but I just got a new printer and wanted to have a bit of fun so picked up this selection box to play with. The good and bronze come out really well, lovely smooth prints with a great shine and really hide the layers well. The glow in the dark is great fun and really glows! It again prints really cleanly. The biggest surprise was the marble as it doesn’t look particularly great on the spool but the finished results are really stone like! All were printed with the Prusa mini presets so no tweaking, so I’m guessing with a little fiddling they would be even nicer but out of the box gave great results. If you want to have some fun with more interesting filaments without breaking the bank or potentially having loads of large spools lying around, give these a try!My only slight negative is the small spoils as they wouldn’t fit on my fixed bearing spool holder but luckily I have a “loo roll” type holder too so not a problem but something to be aware of
D**K
UPDATE :- Not so Bad After All
I originally gave this product a single star after sending the lot back due to badly wound reels, and filament stuck together.I was contacted by Amolen saying that I must have got a bad batch, and sent me a full set free of charge, which I have received.I hasten to say my place of work purchased the original set of reels, so this costs me nothing regardless (some people work for cool employers :-) )I have since tried both the sparkly gold filament and the bronze colour, and they work faultlessly. Very impressed with the sparkly gold. This is the one I really wanted to try.The reels seem to be properly wound this time and are free to move, not sticky/stuck.I have yet to try the marble and the wood, but have checked the reels and they too appear to be good.I will say though the carrier reels (yes they are small as described) could be a tadge larger as the filament tries to hop off the edge. A minor issue given after about 30 minutes of printing the winds are well lower than the reel carrier.So, yes I got free filament, and yes its better than the filament my work purchased for me ... considerably.I like it, a lot so far. I may even for the first time ever post a picture of the finished article.Both customer service and filament ... I would say ... are very Good :-)Love the glittery stuff x
L**N
Beautiful finish
Had been looking for a nice colour swapping filament to make some scale furniture for the daughters toys to give them a bit of unique look.Read some reveiws online and Amolen was in the top 10 for quality and pric so gave it a go.First up, one of the main issues reveiwers had was bed adhesion, Amolen themselves recommend 50c and i've found that to be low for all PLA (for my 6mm glass beds) Ive always used 60c with no issues. Wiped with Sani-Cloth 70% wipes and since it was a long print just a light spray with some extra hold hairspray.Printed beautifully and stuck to the bed with no issues whatsoever. The finish is metalic and shiny, the colour change is gradual and looks fantastic on the Spiral tower model (off thingiverse) that i used as a test print.The print in the pictures was done at 0.1mm layer height with a 0.3mm nozzle at 30mm/s and took 17.5 hours (i shrank it to 100mm tall)
J**E
Is NOT multicolour | Kinks in reel | Poor Quality | Expensive
TL;DR - after lots of tweaking to get the best result this filament still failed to deliver anything other than a green glow. The reel was full of bad kinks, some at a 90 degree angle to each other. There is no 'rainbow' glow, and what glow you do get is so short-lived it's completely gone within an hour (ie. twilight)Honest Review: It's taken me a while to open this up and finally print with it. And, it's taken a few test prints to get the best 'result' you can with it. However, it's absolutely rubbish filament.Every filament is different so there's always a bit of tweaking to be done, which I both expect & don't mind as it's part of the process. If the temperature is wrong then the filament goes milky white with no translucency at all. When you get it right, there is a nicer translucent look to the finish.However, all throughout various prints the reel would 'ping' as filament snapped free. (Experienced 3d-print folk will know the sound I mean, when filament is tangled and gets caught and then releases its tension). Each time I observed what had happened I would find kinks like the one in the photo. Sometimes at 90 degree angles to each in a U like the pic. Two hard right angles would make a length of rope double back on itself. So no wonder there was constant snapping and pingin form the reel.Once I obtained some nicer looking transluscent prints I put the prints on a sunny windowsill all day for 3 days running. Each time, by the time the blue twilight hour was over they were already long devoid of any 'glow'. Slightly annoyed by this I put them in a lightbox with bright light shining on them for 3 hours. The result was 3 minutes of fast fading GREEN ONLY glow. Where there should be 'other' colours simply remained mildly green with less intensity.In over half a reel nothing changed, only green glow, failed to maintain any longevity of glow, and it is falsely advertised as a 'rainbow' glow.This is NOT a filament I would buy again, and I do not recommend this filament either. The poor quality of the reel with so many brutal snags is cause enough to avoid.
C**E
beautiful stuff
Looks awesome and prints wonderfully.
M**4
Beautiful transitions
A tea light will make this filament glow like a salt lamp, it prints amazing, no clogs, and it is a favorite of my boys! I wish is wasn't $35 a roll, otherwise we would buy it a lot more.
M**D
Very nice color
Easy to works with Ender 3 S1 pro
D**E
Doesn't glow at all
Doesn't glow at all even when "charged" with a bright light or UV blacklight. Just a translucent grey filament.
A**R
Very cool, but little volume for your money...
The media could not be loaded. So I have heard amazing things about amolen filament and how cool the triple color silks are. I was so excited to get this package. I opened it to find that the volume versus the value wasn't what I wanted. I really was expecting that for the price that the size of the rolls would be a bit bigger. But being a specialty filament, I can understand that the amount you get is going to be less than what you would get versus a solid color like black. Regardless I was also disappointed to find that the roll was not neatly wound, I have concerns that the roll will tangle during use. So far it hasn't. But putting the roll on my standard holder on my creality k1 max the roll moved all over the place and the filament was jumping off the roll and wrapping around the holder on the machine. A quick hair clip to the end of the holder to make the space smaller so it didn't have so much room to move around seems to have fixed that problem. So I'm excited and I love the tri color filament but I would have liked to see better volume for the money.
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