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* Does the TPU/TPE filament correspond to the medical TPU? Is it made of other things or made after other filaments (PLA, ABS...)? Are further tests possible by the companies that manufacture them?  
 
* Does the TPU/TPE filament correspond to the medical TPU? Is it made of other things or made after other filaments (PLA, ABS...)? Are further tests possible by the companies that manufacture them?  
* Does it keep the same properties as the current cups? Can we boil them? Resists it has more than 8 hours in an environment at Ph < or = 5 without degrading and running the risk of a toxic shock? Do we have the same flexibility (we are looking for a 95A material or similar)?   
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* Does it keep the same properties as the current cups? Can we boil them? Resists it has more than 8 hours in an environment at Ph < or = 5 without degrading and running the risk of a toxic shock? Do we have the same flexibility (we are looking for a 95A material or similar) ?   
* Can they be printed with conventional FDMs just by changing nozzles, or do we need a sterile printer for the medical sector? "in this case it would increase the production cost and it would be more interesting to buy a cup on the market than to make it, unless customization)  
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* Can they be printed with conventional FDMs just by changing nozzles, or do we need a sterile printer for the medical sector? "(in this case it would increase the production cost and it would be more interesting to buy a cup on the market than to make it, unless customization)"
* Is it possible to have the minimum, see avoid irregularities in the printing to avoid having a bacterial nest? "(by printing slightly warmer and slower for example)"
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* Is it possible to have the minimum, see avoid irregularities in the printing to avoid having a bacterial nest? "(by printing slightly warmer and slower for example)"

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* Le filament TPU/TPE correspond il au TPU médical ? Est il composé d'autres choses ou fabriqué après d'autres filaments (PLA, ABS..) ? Des tests plus poussés sont ils possibles par les entreprises qui les fabriquent ? 
* Garde il les mêmes propriétés que les cups actuelles ? Peut on les faire bouillir ? Résiste il a plus de 8h dans un environement au Ph < ou = à 5 sans se dégrader et faire courrir le risque d'un choc toxique ? A t on la même souplesse (on cherche un matériau 95A ou similaire) ?  
* Peut on les imprimer avec des FDM classique en changeant juste de buse, ou doit on avoir une imprimante stérile pour le médical ? ''(dans ce cas cela ferait augmenter le coup de production et il serait peu être plus intéressant d'acheter une cup sur le marché que de la faire, sauf personnalisation)'' 
* Est possible d'avoir le minimum ,voir éviter les irrégularités à l'impression pour ne pas avoir de nid à bactéries ? ''(en imprimant légèrement plus chaud et plus lentement par ex)''
Traduction* Does the TPU/TPE filament correspond to the medical TPU? Is it made of other things or made after other filaments (PLA, ABS...)? Are further tests possible by the companies that manufacture them? 
* Does it keep the same properties as the current cups? Can we boil them? Resists it has more than 8 hours in an environment at Ph < or = 5 without degrading and running the risk of a toxic shock? Do we have the same flexibility (we are looking for a 95A material or similar) ?  
* Can they be printed with conventional FDMs just by changing nozzles, or do we need a sterile printer for the medical sector? "(in this case it would increase the production cost and it would be more interesting to buy a cup on the market than to make it, unless customization)"
* Is it possible to have the minimum, see avoid irregularities in the printing to avoid having a bacterial nest?  "(by printing slightly warmer and slower for example)"
  • Does the TPU/TPE filament correspond to the medical TPU? Is it made of other things or made after other filaments (PLA, ABS...)? Are further tests possible by the companies that manufacture them?
  • Does it keep the same properties as the current cups? Can we boil them? Resists it has more than 8 hours in an environment at Ph < or = 5 without degrading and running the risk of a toxic shock? Do we have the same flexibility (we are looking for a 95A material or similar) ?
  • Can they be printed with conventional FDMs just by changing nozzles, or do we need a sterile printer for the medical sector? "(in this case it would increase the production cost and it would be more interesting to buy a cup on the market than to make it, unless customization)"
  • Is it possible to have the minimum, see avoid irregularities in the printing to avoid having a bacterial nest? "(by printing slightly warmer and slower for example)"