Desktop 3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab is set to release a Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) filament specifically designed for its Automatic Material System (AMS) on November 12. This new filament aims to resolve persistent compatibility problems that have hindered the use of flexible materials in automated 3D printing environments. While the company has not yet disclosed […]
Bambu Lab set to launch TPU Filament to Overcome Flexible 3D Printing Challenges
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