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3D printing from flexible/soft plastic materials (filaments TPU, TPE, ) 

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In this video we are talking about 3D printing from flexible materials and we will show you some examples, some applications and explain why there is a huge benefit of printing flexible materials on our TRILAB DeltiQ printer.
More about TRILAB DeltiQ 2 3D printer and Flexprint 2 extension on trilab3d.com/3d-printer-delti... .
Most customers know that you typically print from rigid mechanical materials but not as many know that you can 3D print also from flexibles. From the huge portfolio of flexible filaments you can choose different vendors and you can choose different flexibilities - the so-called shore, so you can have really soft materials, soft prints. You can also affect the flexibility of the final object by application of different infills. The advantage is that you can have a huge model and you can differ the infill in various areas.
And there are two types of material. The most common is TPU, which is the flexible polyurethane and that's the most common flexible material on the market. There is also TPE. This elastomer has a huge advantage, because it's been certified for the skin, or food contact applications.
There’s a very typical example of using flexible materials for design and prototyping. It's a design of the custom shoe, a barefoot shoe, which is printed in this orientation because then you don't need to have a support inside the shoe. So the reason why you print in this orientation is really that you print the shoe at once without any support inside. Another example of using 3D printing from flexible materials is a small volume production of the flexible covers for the cable connectors, from our partner company Jetsurf. That’s also a great example of using 3D printed flexible parts for cost savings. Imagine that this is a flexible cover that the company prints every day for different metal parts that are being produced, or sprayed or cleaned or melted. And this is the screw cover that they put every day to the part and by this they are saving thousands of euros per year. This is a great example of a combination of printed flexibles with nylon or even metal parts. Because you print these things separately, put them together and you have a so-called multi material part. For printing from flexible materials we are suggesting the DeltiQ model. DeltiQ is produced in two versions - with the printable height of 30cm and DeltiQ 2 Plus with a printable height of 50 cm. So you can print tall flexible objects up to 50 cm. If you need to print taller objects, or wider objects, then you need the Delta. The first reason is you have the fixed plate so the model is not moving anywhere and that's why the vibrations that are coming from the movement are nearly zero. It's very important. The second important fact about DeltiQ is called flex print to extension. It's another extruder. And this second extruder allows you to directly extrude the flexibles while still keeping the light printhead. Because the heavy part, the motor, remains on the frame. And that's why together with the light printhead and the fixed print bed you get the perfect surface even for flexible materials which can be 30 or up to 50 cm tall.

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@DarkClosetOfTheMind
@DarkClosetOfTheMind 2 месяца назад
Thanks for explaining the difference between TPU and TPE!
@DeanTheDoctor
@DeanTheDoctor Год назад
Thanks for posting guys! 😊🌎❤️
@ianmarcinkowski
@ianmarcinkowski Год назад
Incredible! I'm coming at this as a new printer user and it's very inspiring to imagine where things might go for newbies like me in the future!
@kozynthetaquito5506
@kozynthetaquito5506 5 месяцев назад
wow! you seem so enthusiastic about this topic!
@tjtharp2432
@tjtharp2432 11 месяцев назад
Just incredible at what technology keeps coming up with. This TPE TPU is perfect for automotive scale models. I wish we would of had this years ago at school.
@arjunrameshbabu8664
@arjunrameshbabu8664 3 месяца назад
Thank you
@thefreakofficial4396
@thefreakofficial4396 16 дней назад
Would this do well for making action figures/parts
@islamtochiyev8624
@islamtochiyev8624 Год назад
Wat is de beste merk voor TPU?
@smuel2622
@smuel2622 Год назад
SIr, for the last example, may I know what material is used for that? The one with a mix of nylon and metal as I would like create a prosthesis for a cat leg and I believe that it would be the perfect material for the base of it.
@Trilab3D
@Trilab3D Год назад
Which model do you mean? Please write the time in which it appears in the video.
@3DP.Search
@3DP.Search Год назад
Hello I admire your creativity But why are your ads and activity low! Good luck
@Trilab3D
@Trilab3D Год назад
It s comming :-)
@WaffleStaffel
@WaffleStaffel Год назад
Do you recommend the Bowden extruder even for materials softer than 95 shore?
@Trilab3D
@Trilab3D Год назад
TRILAB DeltiQ 2 has 2 types of extruders. For printing flexible materials we use the FlexPint (=direct drive). You can see the principle and the deployment of the second extruder in our next video see ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QiVbjAZuUf8.html
@rescuemethod
@rescuemethod Год назад
Is it heated? I thought delta was fast but the website says most prints take several days what is the speed and how fast to print a benchy with great quality? 25 cm is a little small and you say to turn the part to use the z height but the z axus is the weakest...so that is a concern. Which model is heated and what is that price? Do you have a reseller in the US? Which model can print multiple materials? Thank you, the print quality looks amazing! Why does nobody makr a delta with 30cm diameter? This would be ideal. Heated multi material capable. Enclosed with exhaust port to vent the exhaust air.
@Trilab3D
@Trilab3D Год назад
Hi Robert, if you need printer with heating try our TRILAB AzteQ Industrial (more on trilab3d.com/3d-printer-azteq/ , if you want price qoute please conatct us here trilab3d.com/contact/ ). Standard speed is 50 mm per second. If you need 300 mm perimeter in X and Y you can also use AzteQ. It is tru, that DeltiQ has "only" 250 mm. Thanks for the delta system you can not be worry about quality of printing in Z direction. It is constant on all height. If you need reseller in US please choose www.prusa3d.com/category/professional-trilab-printers/ . David from TRILAB
@vigneshms2971
@vigneshms2971 Год назад
Can the work printed out in these materials used for pneumatic applications? As a replacement for casted out soft material?
@Trilab3D
@Trilab3D Год назад
To answer this, we would need to know more. We would be happy to discuss this with you and you can also do a test print. Ideally email us at sales@trilab.cz with more details and we can discuss it together. Thanks.
@gladiatormechs5574
@gladiatormechs5574 Год назад
would you know if you could place this material inside an AQUARIUM... Would it be fish safe and not dissolve under water
@Trilab3D
@Trilab3D Год назад
Yes. It is safe.
@dronpointcz3420
@dronpointcz3420 Год назад
Jak jsem slyšel první slovo, tak si řikám, že docela čenglish. Kouknu na info a ono jo xD
@Trilab3D
@Trilab3D Год назад
Ahoj! Naše 3D tiskárny prodáváme do celého světa a již nyní tisknou ve více než 30 zemích. Proto je publikování v angličtině logické. K tomu že TRILAB vzniknul a funguje v Česku se hrdě hlásíme 🙂
@treytoncz8596
@treytoncz8596 Год назад
Přesně
@harliewillie2567
@harliewillie2567 Год назад
😓 ᑭяỖmo𝓼𝐦
@romanletnansky1828
@romanletnansky1828 3 месяца назад
Největší výhoda je ta vaše podpora, nikdo se zákazníkem nekomunikuje.
@jephtisomosot9267
@jephtisomosot9267 Год назад
can you 3d print silicon molds to be used for resin casting?
@Trilab3D
@Trilab3D Год назад
I'm sorry, that's not possible on our printer. It is possible to print a mould for example from PLA and cast silicone into it.
@jephtisomosot9267
@jephtisomosot9267 Год назад
@@Trilab3D what if you 3d print flexible TPU or any soft plastic materials to be used as molds?
@Trilab3D
@Trilab3D Год назад
@@jephtisomosot9267 If you use a separator, it should work.
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