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Tyson Build Plates

Bambu Lab A1,P1P, P1S, X1C and X1E

Bambu Lab A1,P1P, P1S, X1C and X1E

Regular price $89.00 USD
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Etched Pattern On One Side

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Specifically designed for Bambu Lab A1,P1P and P1S printers, this plate features Tyson coating on both sides. Enjoy superior adhesion, unparalleled heat resistance, and long-lasting durability all in one plate.

T-95 plates, made from Tempered 1095 spring steel, offer outstanding durability, while T-6436 plates utilize a specialized superalloy engineered for superior molten plastic compatibility. With an ultra-low coefficient of thermal expansion, the T-6436 plate stays perfectly warp-free under extreme bed temperatures, making it the ultimate base metal solution for high-performance 3D printing.

The T-6436 superalloy was an unexpected breakthrough, discovered during our dedicated pursuit of advanced solutions to enhance the 3D printing experience.

Compatible with all 3D printing filaments.

Why Choose This Build Plate?

  • Universal Compatibility: Designed to handle everything from standard filaments like PLA, ABS, ASA, TPU, PET, PA, PPA, PETG and PPS to advanced high-performance materials such as PSU, PPSU, PEI, PEEK, PEKK, PES and LCP. Only exception being TPI.
  • No More Glue or Adhesives: Say goodbye to the hassle and mess of applying glue sticks or adhesives. Our proprietary coating ensures flawless adhesion for every print. Just make sure you have enough heat on the bed!
  • Unmatched Adhesion: Our proprietary coating ensures your prints stay firmly in place, even during the most complex builds. No more lifting or curling edges.
  • Extreme Heat Resistance: Withstanding bed temperatures up to 230c.
  • Unrivaled Durability: Built to last, resists wear and tear better than anything else on the market, saving you time and money on replacements.
  • Easy to Maintain: Tyson plates can be cleaned with industrial cleaners, IPA, or acetone. For detailed information on solvent resistance, contact us for comprehensive before-and-after test results.

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Customer Reviews

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Chad
Great adherence with PETG and PLA

Great adherence with PETG and PLA, haven't tried anything else yet. The surface isn't quite as smooth as I thought it would be based on the pictures but it's pretty smooth.

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Allen
Works Well, Durability Don't Know Yet.

I got the T-95 version of these with the "regular" surface which is a shinny black with what looks like grains of sand in it. I have the MK4 and the X1C versions. So compared to most textured PEI, it seems a bit heavier and doesn't bend easily. It is not a low-temp plate with similar temps to PEI. On the filaments I have tried it has worked great. It says it can be washed with water and soap which is what I use. There are two negatives I see. 1) Its not easy to bend, which can be a positive too, but keep this in mind. Most prints have self-released when cold. 2) The X1C plate does not contain a coding, so the printer might complain it doesn't know the plate type. You can add stickers, which are available, but these should have been included. They have a more expensive one with the code, but for almost $70, the code stickers should have been included.

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Jean
This is by far the best

This is by far the best.
I have not put another plate since I've got this one. I would buy a second one in a minute if the imports fees where not that expensive.
I live in Canada & Shipping and broker fees was more expensive then the plate itself!

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Robyn R.
Saved my Sanity!!!

I don't print anything exotic, but I had been having a lot of trouble getting some Zyltech Ceramic White PLA to stick... to anything. I had tried smooth PEI and textured PEI. I washed the plates over and over, tried wiping with IPA, and had kept trying prints with higher and higher bed temps just to get the first layer to stick. Nothing was working with that stuff.

I was debating ordering one of the Frostbite and/or Glacier plates when the name Tyson Build plates popped up in a review I was reading. Had not heard the name before, but I love to support US-made stuff when I can, so I decided to order one for my P1S.

It arrived yesterday. I took it out of the package, gave it a quick wipe down, turned my bed temp back down to 55 and tried a print with the Ceramic White PLA. It stuck perfectly!!!

Am I ever going to have a whole bunch of these plates at $69 each? No. Would I love to have one of the carbon fiber patterned plates? Absolutely, but not for $99.

But I am still so happy I have 1 instead of buying 2 or 3 more Chinese made plates. And best of all it works!!!

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Eric
Way better than anything else I've tried.

I've run test cubes on the T-95 everyrime I've tried a different filament; PLA, PLA-CF, PET-CF, PETG, PCTG-CF, ASA, ASA-CF...all stick amazingly after the right bed temp is figured out. And all come right off after the plate cools. This plate is a bit thick, I recommend preheating it for a bit...and pulling it off once finished, and leaning it against something to cool faster.
The coating on this plate is next level, if offers a smooth glossy finish, but has super small bumps spaced out; I'm guessing to better adhesion on bigger prints.
Keep it clean and you won't have any issues.