Bambu Lab

Bambu Lab - TPU 95A (with Spool) - White - 1KG

Item #: BAM-U01-W0-1.75-1000-spl
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    About This Item

    • 1 kilogram of high-quality TPU 95A filament for superior flexibility and softness.
    • Exceptional layer adhesion maintains structural integrity of printed models.
    • Designed with low warping tendencies ensuring a clean printing experience.
    • Diameter precision of 1.75mm +/- 0.03mm for compatibility with standard 3D printers.
    • Reaches optimal printing performance at nozzle temperatures between 220 - 240 °C.
    • Includes a high-temperature reusable spool to manage filament efficiently.

    What's in the box?

    • Filament & Desiccant
    • Instructions & Spool Sticker
    • Package
    • Filament Label


    Recommended Printing Settings

    Drying Settings (Blast Drying Oven)70 °C,8 h
    Printing and Keeping Container's Humidity< 20% RH (Sealed, with Desiccant)
    Nozzle Temperature220 - 240 °C
    Bed Temperature (with Glue)30 - 35 °C
    Printing Speed< 80 mm/s


    Physical Properties

    Density1.16 g/cm³
    Vicat Softening TemperatureN / A
    Heat Deflection TemperatureN / A
    Melting Temperature185 °C
    Melt Index5.2 ± 0.3 g/10 min

    Mechanical Properties


    Tensile Strength29.6 ± 0.6 MPa
    Breaking Elongation Rate> 700%
    Bending ModulusN / A
    Bending StrengthN / A
    Impact StrengthN / A

    Accessory Compatibility

    RecommendedNot Recommended
    Build PlateCool Plate, Engineering Plate, High Temperature Plate or Textured PEI Plate/
    HotendHardened Steel Nozzle 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 mm)
    Stainless Steel Nozzle (0.4 mm)
    Stainless Steel Nozzle (0.2 mm)
    GlueBambu Liquid Glue
    Glue Stick
    /



    Printing Tips

    • TPU needs proper drying before printing, recommended drying temperature is 70 ℃ for 8 hours in a blast drying oven, or 90 ℃ for 12 hours on a printer's heatbed. For more details please refer to Filament drying cover on WIKI.