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My Tech Fun | The most flexible filament I tested so far: AzureFilm 85A @MyTechFun | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 minutes ago.
This 85A TPU filament is the most flexible filament I tested so far. I already tested filaments with similar hardness (85A on Shore A scale), but hardness is one thing, the flexibility other.
The filament is more than 2 years old, but it was stored in vacuum bags and it was dried before printing.
Tested product (not affiliate link): azurefilm.com/product/flexible-filament-85a-red

Results you can download from: mytechfun.com/video/339

Contents:
0:00 Introduction
2:09 Drying
3:00 3D printing
6:03 Prolongation test
6:32 Tensile (pulling) test
6:45 Layer adhesion test
6:53 Ring test (compression)
7:14 Ring test (tensile)
7:43 Friction test
8:16 Washer test
8:54 Creep test
9:12 Temperature test
9:44 Results
12:31 Conclusions

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The most flexible filament I tested so far: AzureFilm 85A @MyTechFun

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