TPU Hardness Guide — Choosing Shore A 85A to 98A for Your Application

TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) offers an incredible range of flexibility, from rubber-band elastic to nearly rigid. Understanding Shore hardness ratings helps you select the perfect material for your application. This guide covers everything from Shore 85A to 98A.

TPU Hardness Guide — Choosing Shore A 85A to 98A for Your Application

Understanding Shore A Hardness

The Shore A scale measures the hardness of flexible materials. Lower numbers indicate softer, more flexible materials:

  • 85A: Very soft, extremely flexible
  • 90A: Soft, moderate flexibility
  • 95A: Medium-soft, some rigidity
  • 98A: Semi-rigid, limited flexibility

Compared to TPE, TPU offers better layer adhesion and easier printing.

TPU Hardness Guide — Choosing Shore A 85A to 98A for Your Application - technical

Shore 85A: Maximum Flexibility

Characteristics

  • Extremely soft and rubbery
  • Excellent elongation (>500%)
  • High elasticity and recovery
  • Most challenging to print

Best Applications

  • Gaskets and seals
  • Phone cases with maximum grip
  • Vibration dampeners
  • Wearable devices

Printing Considerations

  • Requires direct drive extruder
  • Very slow speeds (10-20mm/s)
  • Minimal retraction
  • 220-240°C nozzle temperature

Like nylon, TPU benefits from dry storage.

Shore 90A: Balanced Flexibility

Characteristics

  • Soft but manageable
  • Good elongation (400-500%)
  • Excellent recovery
  • Moderate print difficulty

Best Applications

  • Flexable hinges
  • Footwear soles
  • Protective bumpers
  • Flexible couplings

Printing Considerations

  • Direct drive recommended
  • Moderate speeds (15-25mm/s)
  • Standard retraction settings
  • 220-235°C nozzle temperature

Shore 95A: Semi-Flexible

Characteristics

  • Noticeable stiffness
  • Moderate elongation (300-400%)
  • Good dimensional stability
  • Easier to print

Best Applications

  • Functional prototypes
  • Twistable components
  • Semi-rigid seals
  • Impact-resistant parts

Printing Considerations

  • Can work on Bowden setups
  • Normal speeds (20-30mm/s)
  • Standard settings mostly work
  • 225-240°C nozzle temperature

Shore 98A: Nearly Rigid

Characteristics

  • Minimal flexibility
  • Low elongation (200-300%)
  • High dimensional accuracy
  • Easy to print

Best Applications

  • Semi-rigid enclosures
  • Functional brackets
  • Snap-fit components
  • Impact protection

Printing Considerations

  • Works on most printers
  • Normal printing speeds
  • Standard settings acceptable
  • 230-245°C nozzle temperature

Application Selection Guide

Application Recommended Reason
Gaskets 85-90A Maximum sealing
Phone cases 90-95A Balance of grip and protection
Hinges 90-95A Flexibility without fatigue
Bumpers 95-98A Impact absorption
Snap fits 95-98A Predictable flex
Tires 85-90A Maximum grip

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I print 85A TPU on a Bowden extruder?
It’s possible but challenging. Direct drive is strongly recommended.

Does TPU hardness affect strength?
Yes, harder TPU generally has higher tensile strength but lower elongation.

How do I know which hardness I need?
Start with 95A if unsure. It’s the most versatile and easiest to print.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my print quality inconsistent?
Multiple factors affect quality: temperature stability, filament quality, and machine calibration. Test systematically.

How can I improve my print success rate?
Start with proper calibration, quality filament, and appropriate settings for each material.

What maintenance does my printer need?
Regular nozzle cleaning, belt tensioning, and lubrication of moving parts.

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