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    Plastic 3D Printer Powders

    Produce intricate parts with these plastic powders—they don’t require support materials and have more uniform mechanical properties than filaments and resins. Use them with powder bed fusion (PBF) printing systems, such as selective laser sintering (SLS).
    TPU Plastic
    Image of Product. Front orientation. 3D Printer Powders. Plastic 3D Printer Powders.
    TPU powders are stretchy, soft, and sturdy, so they make durable parts that resist breaking, even with repeated use. These powders are often used to make long-lasting, wear-resistant parts, such as seals, sleeves, and gaskets, as well as components that take on high-impact force, such as springs and snap-fit parts.
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    Black20BagPlastic20 to 631,160Durometer 88A (Medium Soft)100° C
    212° F
    10,000 psi (Flexible)7367N14000000000
    White20BagPlastic20 to 631,160Durometer 90A (Medium Soft)95° C
    203° F
    10,000 psi (Flexible)7367N1300000000
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