Ultrafuse TPU-95A vs TPU
Compare Ultrafuse TPU-95A and TPU filaments side-by-side. See which one is best for your 3D printing project.
Ultrafuse TPU-95A
-Versatile 3D printing filament
TPU
SThermoplastic Polyurethane
Perfect layer adhesion; extremely impact resistant; nearly indestructible
Detailed Comparison
Property
Ultrafuse TPU-95A
TPU
Tier Rating
Tier null
Tier S
Family
Flexible
Flexible
Nozzle Temp
225°C
200-240°C
Bed Temp
40°C
30-60°C
Enclosure
not needed
not needed
Cooling
Moderate cooling
Moisture Sensitivity
low
high
Strengths Comparison
Ultrafuse TPU-95A Strengths
TPU Strengths
- Perfect layer adhesion; extremely impact resistant; nearly indestructible
- Great for combat robots, tactical/rough-use parts
- Rubber-like parts (gaskets, grips, bumpers, wheels)
Considerations
Ultrafuse TPU-95A Caveats
TPU Caveats
- Slow printing; retraction can cause jams (especially in Bowden setups)
- Stringing is common
- Very moisture sensitive; wet TPU prints poorly
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ultrafuse TPU-95A or TPU better for 3D printing?
TPU is generally rated higher (Tier S) compared to Ultrafuse TPU-95A (Tier null). However, the best choice depends on your specific needs: Ultrafuse TPU-95A is best for various applications, while TPU is best for Perfect layer adhesion; extremely impact resistant; nearly indestructible.
What are the temperature differences between Ultrafuse TPU-95A and TPU?
Ultrafuse TPU-95A prints at 225°C nozzle / 40°C bed. TPU prints at 200-240°C nozzle / 30-60°C bed.
Do Ultrafuse TPU-95A and TPU need an enclosure?
Ultrafuse TPU-95A: not needed. TPU: not needed.
Which is more beginner-friendly: Ultrafuse TPU-95A or TPU?
Both Ultrafuse TPU-95A and TPU are beginner-friendly options.