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Cookiecad Releases Colorful Flexible Filament

Cookiecad's TPU 95A is soft and flexible, and strong, the company claims.

Cookiecad Releases Colorful Flexible Filament
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An example of a color filament, titled "Pixie Dust." Image courtesy of Cookiecad.

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By DE Editors  

October 18, 2024

3D printing filament and design company Cookiecad announces its new flexible 3D filament, TPU 95A. This represents a new chapter for the New York-based company, known for its colorful, smooth filaments and user-friendly online design software, Cookiecad reports. Cookiecad's TPU 95A is soft and flexible, and strong, the company claims.

"Up until now robot makers have had only basic boring colors to choose from, and we're changing that with vibrant color and beautiful gradients," says Melissa Kaye, lead designer at Cookiecad. "Most people started with the hard plastic called PLA, which is great, but has a limited number of real-world applications. TPU opens the 3D printing community to new and exciting possibilities such as clothing, shoes, accessories, and even combat robotics."

"Combat robotics leagues are full of creative kids designing amazing robots," says Kaye. "They have been asking for us to put our Cookiecad touch to some of the plastics used to create colorful robots, so TPU 95A is a direct response to them. TPU is great for their robot's armor and tires especially. It's lightweight, strong and can be easily reprinted and replaced if parts get damaged during a battle."

Cookiecad TPU and its full line of PLA, PETG, and ABS can be found at Cookiecad.com as well as Amazon and Micro Center.

For more information about Cookiecad and its filaments, click here.

To get the Cookiecad designer, go to: https://app.cookiecad.com

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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