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Grey flex filament 1.75 in a 300 g (100 m) spool is a practical option when you need flexibility in smaller, controlled projects.
Flexible filament changes how printing feels and how parts behave after they are finished.
With grey flex filament 1.75, printed parts compress, bend, and return to shape instead of staying rigid.
In practice, flex filament grey is often used for protective parts, covers, and impact-absorbing components.
Flexible materials need careful setup, but once tuned, flex filament 1.75 prints in a steady and predictable way.
The filament flows evenly and layers build without sudden variation.
A 300 g spool is useful for testing designs, producing specific parts, or switching between materials.
Even in this format, flex filament 1.75 maintains stable output.
Grey flex filament offers a balanced and understated look.
It also helps hide minor surface variations, making prints appear more consistent.
Grey flex filament is suited for parts that need to move, compress, or handle repeated stress.
Grey flex filament 1.75 in a 300 g (100 m) spool fits well into smaller projects and iterative workflows.
FLEX filament is used for printing protective flexible elements for machine and mechanism units, as well as oil seals and other types of sealing elements. Naturally, it is also used for prototyping rubber products. Also, any damper and vibration protection elements are printed from FLEX. Given its properties, the filament can be used to print any product, the application of which requires such a property as flexibility. For example, elements of footwear and automotive parts.
The flexibility of FLEX plastic requires a special approach when printing.
First, it is not fast plastic. It needs to need print slowly - do not set the filament feed faster than 30 mm / s.
Secondly, if you have a bowden feed printer, it will be much more difficult to print than with a direct feed. Judging by the feedback from our customers, printing on bowden is possible, but we recommend direct feeding, which will help to avoid difficulties in work.
Third, follow the recommendations for temperature and speed, carefully adapting them to your results, because the FLEX filament is easily deformed in the nozzle. In general, we recommend using a separate nozzle for this filament - the remnants of old filaments of other types can greatly complicate the process.
Fourth, FLEX absorbs moisture well, so it is important to observe safe storage conditions. In this case, when printing, it is better to ensure that the filament moves freely without any resistance, so that the feed mechanism does not apply force and start to “pull” the material, which can cause stretching or bending.