Fenner Drives, the company who created NinjaFlex, released their new filament named SemiFlex which is more rigid.
Here are the features from the product page:
Here are the features from the product page:
- High level of detail
- Contain intricate parts
- High resolution text
- Unsupported vertical printing
- Shock-absorption needed
- Requires less flexibility than NinjaFlex Original 3D Filament
- Filament hardness of approximately 85A (NinjaFlex) and 98A(50D) SemiFlex
- REACH and RoHS 2002/95/EC Directive Compliant
- recommended extruder temperatures are around the 210-25°C range, recommended platform temperatures are in the 20-50°C range, and recommended print speed should be 30mm per second
Since it is a new material there is no tests or reviews, but since the NinjaFlex was a success, SemiFlex will probably find its market place.
Here is the comparison chart:
Product homepage: http://www.ninjaflex3d.com/products/ninjaflex-filaments/