95A Black
TPU-95A
eSUN 3D · TPU · 95A Black
TPUEditor's Pick
The most beginner-friendly TPU — 95A shore hardness strikes the balance between flexibility and printability.
22 colors1.2 g/cm³ · ±0.03 mm · OFD 2026-07-11
Nozzle
225°C
210°tune within range240°
Bed
45°C
30°tune within range60°
Before you print
1 thing to know about this spoolDry it before you print
It quietly soaks up moisture from the air, which leaves prints rough, weak and stringy. Dry it first, then keep it sealed.
New here? Nozzle = printing temperature in your slicer, bed = build plate. Start at the big number.
- Nozzle is the hot-end temperature: enter it as the printing temperature in your slicer. Start at the big number; the range is the safe window to tune within.
- Bed is the heated build plate: your slicer calls it bed temperature. It helps prints stick.
- OFD is the Open Filament Database, the community-maintained source this spec sheet comes from.
Specs
- Diameter
- 1.75 mm
- Spool sizes
- 1 kg
- Density
- 1.2 g/cm³
- Diameter tolerance
- ±0.03 mm
Available colors (22)
95A Black
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Editorial notesUpdated 2026-05-10
Softer TPU (85A and below) is harder to print reliably because it bunches in the extruder. 95A is stiff enough to feed well, flexible enough for phone cases, gaskets, and wear parts. Use a direct-drive extruder if possible; Bowden setups can work but require very slow speeds (~15–20 mm/s) and careful retraction tuning. Disable or minimize retraction to avoid jams.
Sources & verification
- Data: Open Filament Database
- OFD snapshot generated: 2026-07-11