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Polylactic Acid (PLA) Black ELEGOO Neptune FDM 3D Printer, For

Polylactic Acid (PLA) Black ELEGOO Neptune FDM 3D Printer, For

Hyper Speed: The SainSmart GT-3 TPU filament is designed to balance high printing speeds of up to 500mm/s with printing quality. 5 times faster than regular TPU filament. UV Protection: The filament resists damage from UV rays and aging factors, which extends its lifespan and maintains its performance. This makes it ideal for various applications, particularly those exposed to outdoor or harsh conditions.

GT-3 High-Speed 95A Flexible TPU Filament, ±0.04mm, 1.75mm, 1kg, Black White Red Yellow Blue Green Transparent Red / Europe

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