Quote Originally Posted by vexmatech View Post
Flex PLA is ideal in applications where flexibility is key, such as handles or eyeglasses. This is done by introducing a rubberized element to reduce brittleness and increase flexibility. The natural surface of your polyamide model is perfect if you just want a physical model in your hands. The wide selection of available colors and translucencies and glossy-shiny feel often attract those who printing for display screen or small household utilizes.

Features

It's naturally transparent and can be colored to various degrees of translucency & opacity
Also strong, and more rigid than other materials used in 3d printing
Less warping or shrinking issues
Ideal for small parts
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Your posts are bordering on spam - he asked what sort of printer would be good, he didn't ask what Flex filament is and how it works.


We are looking for a 3D printer to test different next generation polymers. We are looking for a printer where we can easily control feed rates and temperature. we need a printer that can work with very amount of filaments.
Thank you for any help
best.
D.
I recommend a flashforge or similar crappy clone. You want to test new filaments - don't spend too much. Buy a sub-standard CTC printer for $500 and run it into the ground, that's what I'm doing.