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Wear

$19.99

What if clothing could be printed to fit perfectly, adapt dynamically, and enhance functionality beyond anything traditional fabrics allow? TimeMass - Wear is a next-generation 4D printing filament, engineered for customized, high-performance wearables that move, flex, and breathe—all while maintaining exceptional durability and comfort.

Unlike traditional flexible filaments, TimeMass - Wear is designed with highly ordered molecular alignments, ensuring it remains strong, stretchable, and breathable under repeated stress. Whether used for clothing, accessories, or specialized gear, this filament represents the future of 3D-printed fashion and function.

Revolutionizing Wearables: Fashion Beyond Limits

🖤 Unprecedented Dress Designs – When combined with TimeMass Fiber, TimeMass - Wear unlocks revolutionary soft fabric-like structures, making it possible to print dresses the likes of which no one has ever seen before. Intricate patterns, seamless organic curves, and one-piece garments can now be created without the limitations of traditional sewing and stitching. Imagine flowing gowns with interwoven lattices, geometric sculptural forms, or self-supporting textile structures that could never be achieved with conventional materials.

👔 Next-Level Suits for Any Purpose – Fashion is no longer just about aesthetics—TimeMass - Wear enables fully functional suits tailored for specific jobs, survival, and extreme conditions:
🔹 Survivalist Suits – Glow in the dark, provide thermal insulation, float on water, and even integrate insect-repellent properties.
🔹 Industrial & Job-Specific Gear – Design heat-resistant, impact-absorbing, or weatherproof suits tailored for construction, firefighting, or space exploration.
🔹 Adaptive Uniforms – Military, first responders, and outdoor enthusiasts can wear multi-layered, intelligent fabrics that react dynamically to temperature, moisture, and movement.

A Fusion of Fashion, Science & Utility

🧵 Hybrid Fabric-Texture Printing – When paired with TimeMass Fiber, TimeMass - Wear can mimic woven textiles, layered fabrics, and organic fiber patterns—merging the best qualities of traditional materials and futuristic design.
🌬️ Breathable, Soft, Yet Ultra-Durable – Unlike rigid 3D-printed plastics, this filament is designed for comfort in motion, ensuring clothing is lightweight, flexible, and skin-friendly.
♻️ Sustainable, Waste-Free Manufacturing – Print on-demand apparel, accessories, and functional gear, eliminating fabric waste and pioneering a more circular, eco-friendly fashion industry.
🚀 Combining 4D Printing for Maximum Impact – When paired with other TimeMass filaments, wearable designs become even more multifunctional:
🔹 TimeMass Glow & Reflect – Create self-illuminating safety wear for nighttime visibility.
🔹 TimeMass Sublimation – Print temporary dissolvable designs that disappear on command.
🔹 TimeMass Plant Vitamin – Integrate biodegradable, self-sustaining materials into garments that support nature and growth.

A New Era of Wearable Design Begins

With TimeMass - Wear, fashion becomes more than fabric—it becomes an extension of the body, a tool for survival, and a limitless canvas for innovation.

For designers, engineers, and visionaries shaping the future, this filament unlocks possibilities never before imagined—from gravity-defying dresses to intelligent, multifunctional suits that adapt to their environment.

The future of wearables isn’t just smart—it’s printed.

Need Ideas? Here You Go:

  • Watch bands, wristbands, and wearable smart device accessories.

  • Adjustable, ergonomic footwear components, such as insoles or custom-fit straps.

  • Breathable, flexible clothing elements for cosplay, sportswear, or fashion.

  • High-impact protective gear, such as soft armor layers or reinforced gloves.

  • Integrated textile-print hybrid designs, mixing with TimeMass Fiber for fabric-like finishes.

  • Smart textiles with embedded sensors, leveraging conductivity-enhancing post-processing techniques.

Free U.S. Standard Shipping on orders of 5+ spools.

Custom colors & nutrient ratios for 5+ same-type spools’ orders

Made in the USA.

TimeMass filaments are 70% water. Wear
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What if clothing could be printed to fit perfectly, adapt dynamically, and enhance functionality beyond anything traditional fabrics allow? TimeMass - Wear is a next-generation 4D printing filament, engineered for customized, high-performance wearables that move, flex, and breathe—all while maintaining exceptional durability and comfort.

Unlike traditional flexible filaments, TimeMass - Wear is designed with highly ordered molecular alignments, ensuring it remains strong, stretchable, and breathable under repeated stress. Whether used for clothing, accessories, or specialized gear, this filament represents the future of 3D-printed fashion and function.

Revolutionizing Wearables: Fashion Beyond Limits

🖤 Unprecedented Dress Designs – When combined with TimeMass Fiber, TimeMass - Wear unlocks revolutionary soft fabric-like structures, making it possible to print dresses the likes of which no one has ever seen before. Intricate patterns, seamless organic curves, and one-piece garments can now be created without the limitations of traditional sewing and stitching. Imagine flowing gowns with interwoven lattices, geometric sculptural forms, or self-supporting textile structures that could never be achieved with conventional materials.

👔 Next-Level Suits for Any Purpose – Fashion is no longer just about aesthetics—TimeMass - Wear enables fully functional suits tailored for specific jobs, survival, and extreme conditions:
🔹 Survivalist Suits – Glow in the dark, provide thermal insulation, float on water, and even integrate insect-repellent properties.
🔹 Industrial & Job-Specific Gear – Design heat-resistant, impact-absorbing, or weatherproof suits tailored for construction, firefighting, or space exploration.
🔹 Adaptive Uniforms – Military, first responders, and outdoor enthusiasts can wear multi-layered, intelligent fabrics that react dynamically to temperature, moisture, and movement.

A Fusion of Fashion, Science & Utility

🧵 Hybrid Fabric-Texture Printing – When paired with TimeMass Fiber, TimeMass - Wear can mimic woven textiles, layered fabrics, and organic fiber patterns—merging the best qualities of traditional materials and futuristic design.
🌬️ Breathable, Soft, Yet Ultra-Durable – Unlike rigid 3D-printed plastics, this filament is designed for comfort in motion, ensuring clothing is lightweight, flexible, and skin-friendly.
♻️ Sustainable, Waste-Free Manufacturing – Print on-demand apparel, accessories, and functional gear, eliminating fabric waste and pioneering a more circular, eco-friendly fashion industry.
🚀 Combining 4D Printing for Maximum Impact – When paired with other TimeMass filaments, wearable designs become even more multifunctional:
🔹 TimeMass Glow & Reflect – Create self-illuminating safety wear for nighttime visibility.
🔹 TimeMass Sublimation – Print temporary dissolvable designs that disappear on command.
🔹 TimeMass Plant Vitamin – Integrate biodegradable, self-sustaining materials into garments that support nature and growth.

A New Era of Wearable Design Begins

With TimeMass - Wear, fashion becomes more than fabric—it becomes an extension of the body, a tool for survival, and a limitless canvas for innovation.

For designers, engineers, and visionaries shaping the future, this filament unlocks possibilities never before imagined—from gravity-defying dresses to intelligent, multifunctional suits that adapt to their environment.

The future of wearables isn’t just smart—it’s printed.

Need Ideas? Here You Go:

  • Watch bands, wristbands, and wearable smart device accessories.

  • Adjustable, ergonomic footwear components, such as insoles or custom-fit straps.

  • Breathable, flexible clothing elements for cosplay, sportswear, or fashion.

  • High-impact protective gear, such as soft armor layers or reinforced gloves.

  • Integrated textile-print hybrid designs, mixing with TimeMass Fiber for fabric-like finishes.

  • Smart textiles with embedded sensors, leveraging conductivity-enhancing post-processing techniques.

Free U.S. Standard Shipping on orders of 5+ spools.

Custom colors & nutrient ratios for 5+ same-type spools’ orders

Made in the USA.

TimeMass filaments are 70% water. Wear
  • 1. Introduction
    These parameters are designed to help avoid printing issues; however, temperatures and speed timings can be adjusted based on your specific goals. For example, if you prefer a less rigid result, we recommend using a lower temperature. This section outlines a complete slicing and printing profile for TimeMass Wear, tailored for printers with a 0.8 mm nozzle. If the print is not being successful, please lower the nozzle temperature by 10°C and start over until an optimal print is achieved. While these examples were printed with a 0.8 mm nozzle, TimeMass can be used with any nozzle size. Please check the manual for printing parameters with all the other nozzle sizes.

    2. Temperature Settings
    2.aNozzle Temperature: 240°C — Optimal for flowability while avoiding decomposition (which begins around 250°C).
    2.bBed Temperature: 95°C — Ensures strong first-layer adhesion and prevents moisture bubbling.
    2.cNozzle Temperature Range: 230–245°C — Timeplast melts around 165°C but prints best at 240°C for precise viscosity control.

    3. Cooling Settings
    3.aNo Cooling for First Layers: 3 layers — Prevents shrinkage due to rapid cooling of moisture-rich filament.
    3.bFan Minimum Speed: 0% for the first 100 seconds — Allows heat retention during early layers.
    3.cFan Maximum Speed: 15% starting at 8 seconds — Avoids overcooling that can lead to warping.
    3.dKeep Fan Always On: OFF — Allows vapor to escape and avoids internal fogging.
    3.eSlow Down for Cooling: ON — Improves surface finish with controlled cooling.
    3.fForce Cooling for Overhangs: OFF — Overcooling can deform bridges in Timeplast.
    3.gFan for Overhangs: 15% — Only for essential cooling in complex areas.
    3.hPre-Start Fan Time: 2 seconds — Minimizes pressure differential during the first layer.

    4. Volumetric Flow
    4.aMax Volumetric Speed: 12 mm³/s — Based on a melt flow index of ~15 g/10min, allows high-speed printing.
    4.bRamming Speed: 3 mm³/s — Prevents bubbles or popping from pressure spikes.

    5. Retraction and Flow
    5.aRetraction Distance: 0.4 mm — Minimal retraction required for soft filaments to avoid stringing.
    5.bRetraction Speed: 15 mm/s — Slow enough to avoid pulling molten plastic.
    5.cPressure Advance: 0.05 — Compensates for nozzle lag at high flow rates.
    5.dFlow Ratio: 92% — Slight under-extrusion avoids swelling and surface artifacts.

    6. Precision Settings
    6.aGap Closing Radius: 0.1 mm — Tolerant of gaps in thicker walls.
    6.bArc Fitting: ON — Reduces G-code size and smooths curve transitions.
    6.cElephant Foot Compensation: 0.1 mm — Offsets squishing in the first layer caused by large bead sizes.

    7. Walls and Shells
    7.aWall Loops: 2 — Minimum for strength when using a 0.8 mm nozzle.
    7.bDetect Thin Walls: ON — Ensures tight geometries aren’t skipped.
    7.cTop/Bottom Shell Layers: 3 — Provides good coverage; increase if watertightness is needed.
    7.dTop/Bottom Thickness: 1.2 mm — Equals 1.5x the nozzle size for solid strength.
    7.eTop/Bottom Pattern: Monotonic — Distributes tension evenly and improves surface finish.

    8. Geometry and Movement
    8.aWall Order: Inner before Outer — Creates cleaner outer surfaces.
    8.bInfill First: OFF — Maintains precise outer dimensions.
    8.cSmooth Speed Transition: ON — Prevents ringing caused by abrupt speed changes.
    8.dSmooth Coefficient: 80 — Ideal damping for soft materials.
    8.eAvoid Crossing Wall: ON — Minimizes stringing across part walls.
    8.fMax Detour for Crossing: 10 mm or 5% — Balances time with print cleanliness.

    9. Layer and Width Settings
    9.aLayer Height: 0.3 mm — Optimal for strength and resolution using a 0.8 mm nozzle.
    9.bInitial Layer Height: 0.35 mm — Slightly higher to improve adhesion.
    9.cLine Widths (all): 0.8 mm — Matches nozzle diameter for consistent extrusion.

    10. Seam Settings
    10.aSeam Position: Aligned or Back — Use aligned for mechanical consistency, back for visual appeal.
    10.bSmart Scarf Seam: ON — Automatically adjusts seam location to reduce visual impact.
    10.cSeam Angle: 155° — Standard seam angle for clean transitions.
    10.dSeam Steps: 10 — Smooths seam path and improves visual finish.

    11. Infill Settings
    11.aWall/Infill Overlap: 10% — Prevents infill from deforming soft exterior walls.
    11.bInfill Combination: ON — Consolidates paths for efficiency.
    11.cDetect Floating Shells: ON — Ensures unsupported vertical structures are printed reliably.
    11.dSparse Infill Density: 20–25% — Balanced rigidity vs. material use.
    11.eSparse Pattern: Grid — Stable and efficient for flexible geometries.

    12. Speed Settings
    12.aTravel: 160 mm/s — Fast but safe against backlash.
    12.bInitial Layer: 15 mm/s — Prevents nozzle from skimming and ensures bed adhesion.
    12.cOuter Wall: 60 mm/s — Controlled speed for surface quality.
    12.dInner Wall: 90 mm/s — Slightly faster without compromising control.
    12.eSmall Perimeter: 35 mm/s — Reduced speed for detailed geometry.
    12.fTop Surface: 40 mm/s — Improves finish on topmost layers.
    12.gInfill: 100–120 mm/s — Takes advantage of high flowability.

    13. Acceleration Settings
    13.aNormal Print: 2000 mm/s² — Prevents ringing in soft filaments.
    13.bTravel: 4000 mm/s² — Enables fast movement without harsh transitions.
    13.cInitial Layer: 300 mm/s² — Gentle movement prevents lifting from the bed.
    13.dOuter Wall: 1500 mm/s² — Improves outer surface clarity.
    13.eInner Wall: 2000 mm/s² — Balanced for structural components.
    13.fTop Surface: 1500 mm/s² — Ensures smooth detailing.

    14. Adhesion and Brims
    14.aSkirt Loops: 2 — Helps prime nozzle and start cleanly.
    14.bBrim Width: 6 mm — Helps hold soft materials down.
    14.cBrim Gap: 0.15 mm — Allows for easy removal without tearing.

    15. Prime Tower and Flush Settings
    15.aPrime Tower: ON — Purges moisture and early flow inconsistencies.
    15.bTower Width: 40 mm — Prevents collapse due to heat.
    15.cBrim Width (Tower): 4 mm — Adds stability to the purge base.
    15.dFlush Into Support: ON — Discards unwanted early flow safely.

    16. G-Code Start Script

    M900 K0.05 ; Pressure Advance M106 S0 ; Fan off G92 E0 G1 E15 F300 ; purge line G92 E0

    17. Additional Notes
    17.aDry filament at 100°C for 2 hours before use.
    17.bStore with desiccant.
    17.cKeep extruder door open to allow vapor to escape.
    17.dAvoid long dwell times at high temperatures.

    If you need print settings for other nozzle sizes, feel free to reach out to us at timeplast@timeplast.com — we’ll be happy to help.

    • Post-processing: Stretch and form-fit designs after printing to optimize flexibility and shape memory.

In all honesty, with TimeMass you won’t just print objects—you’ll print experiences. Think about it. By introducing a new programmable dimension, your designs don’t just sit there. They evolve. Shift. Light up. Soap up. Grow up. Phase out. Disappear and more. You’re actually building moments.

Precision? Built In.
Making a filament with Timeplast is not easy, not at all. We can’t use automated machines for example. Each spool is handcrafted, here in the U.S. and monitored by a human for over a 49-minute cycle per spool. That’s not mass production—that’s obsessive accuracy.

Specs That Actually Matter:

  • Diameter: 1.75mm

  • Mass: 0.77lb

  • Compatibility: Works with all major 3D printers. No drama.

True timed obsolescence
Use filaments with built-in "time codes" like Active, Delayed or Passive to make your prints transform, separate, or self-destruct on schedule. Whether it’s art, function, or straight-up sci-fi—if you can print it, you can make it move.

Water Molecular Disintegration – Print Today, Gone Tomorrow
Yes the words “Molecular Disintegration sounded like something that ChatGPT would say, but no, it’s the only way to explain how our materials dissolve in the presence of water down to a Carbon-to-carbon level. TimeMass breaks down at the molecular level when exposed to water. That’s not marketing—it’s chemistry. Smart materials that serve their purpose, then step aside. Clean, conscious, and built for next-gen applications.

TimeMass User Manual

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A little something about our founder, if you were curious.

Manuel Rendon is the founder of Timeplast and the guy trying to drag humanity out of its plastic addiction and into the actual future.
A former PepsiCo exec turned environmental engineer and unapologetic inventor, he's not interested in polishing the same old sustainability buzzwords.
His vision? A civilization that finally makes sense—one that aligns with the planet’s chemistry instead of constantly fighting it. By harnessing the Sun, the water cycle, and his own tech like Pabyss™, and seven other patented chemical inventions, he’s working to rebuild society’s materials from the molecule up. Think polar thermoplastics, not eternal garbage.
It’s not just cleanup—it’s evolution with a purpose.

Most Innovative Plastic Manufacturing Company

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Water-soluble product of the Year.

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Business of the Year - Technology Category

2023

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Leadership and Vision - Founder’s interview:

1. What inspired you to start this company, and what has been your biggest challenge in leading it to success?
What inspired me was the disconnect—between humanity’s materials and nature’s chemistry. I couldn’t ignore that everything we touch is built wrong. We’re using non-polar synthetic polymers in a water-based polar biosphere. It’s madness. So I invented something better: Timeplast.
The biggest challenge? Convincing people it wasn’t just “greener plastic.” It’s a paradigm shift. That kind of thinking scares people. The Kardashev scale of civilizations also inspired me tremendously, I want to help our Species to transition to a Type 1 in the Kardashev Scale.

2. Can you share your leadership philosophy and how you ensure it is reflected throughout your organization?
Lead through clarity. Protect the mission from compromise. Empower your team not with rules, but with context. I ensure the vision is reflected through transparency, through shared knowledge, and by hiring people who want to challenge the status quo. We're not here to do things better—we’re here to do them differently.

3. How do you balance innovation and risk-taking while maintaining stability and profitability?
You don’t balance them. You integrate them. At Timeplast, innovation drives our profitability. Every risk is reverse-engineered—scientifically, chemically, and commercially—before it's taken. The secret is designing systems where disruption is sustainable.

4. How do you identify and nurture talent within your organization, and what role does mentorship play in this process?
I look for people who challenge me. I don’t need clones—I need catalysts. Talent is obvious when you stop hiring for résumé bullet points and start hiring for thought velocity. Mentorship, for me, is about showing people how to think in systems—and giving them space to create within that.

About the Company 

1. Can you give us an overview of your company and its mission?
Timeplast is a next-gen chemical tech company reengineering materials for a polar, aqueous world. Our mission is to replace synthetic persistence with intelligent impermanence. We make materials that disappear on purpose.
This isn’t about plastic. It’s about alignment—with biology, with chemistry, with evolution.

2. What were some of the initial challenges you faced when establishing the company?
Everything. Funding. Explaining to people why plastic should be soluble. Getting materials scientists to unlearn what they thought they knew. And fighting the "eco-product" stigma—we're not biodegradable glitter. We’re molecular design.

3. Was there a pivotal moment or milestone that marked your company’s growth?
Yes. When Nestlé got involved. That validated everything. It said to the industry, “This isn’t just a cool idea. This is theidea.” Also, when we launched Pabyss™ and the world saw how you could unmake a product post-use—there was no going back.

4. How has the company evolved since its inception? Can you share key statistics or charts to illustrate this growth?
We went from lab-stage experimentation to commercial production in under three years.

  • 20+ SKUs created.

  • Multiple patents granted globally.

  • 6,000% sales growth month-over-month.

    We’ve gone from talking about change to driving it.

5. What do you attribute to your company’s long-standing success?
We don’t follow trends—we build inevitabilities. The planet must move on from plastics. We're simply giving it the blueprint. Probably The Simulation’s blueprint.

Products and Services 

1. What products and services does your company specialize in?

  • Timeplast Raw: programmable, water-soluble material.

  • Timeplast Plus: high-performance variant with mineral enhancements.

  • TimeMass: 4D printing filament that evolves over time.

  • TimeStraw: world’s first truly water-soluble consumer straw.

  • Pabyss™: molecular disintegration chamber for end-of-life management.
    We also offer consulting on sustainable product design using our materials.

2. How has technology enhanced your offerings to provide customers with a seamless experience?
Our technology is invisible—that’s the magic. Customers don’t have to change behavior. We engineered compatibility into our materials, so they drop into existing infrastructure. Our future roadmap includes smart tracking, AI-driven solubility models, and personalized material design.

3. What drives your decisions to innovate and advance your products and services?
The mismatch between human-made materials and natural ecosystems. That is the core irritant. Every product we develop is a response to that. We’re designing harmony, not just solutions.

4. How has your platform disrupted traditional ways of working in your industry?
We’ve flipped the material lifecycle. Instead of focusing on durability alone, we optimize for controlled impermanence. That’s unheard of in traditional plastics. We’ve also redefined what “recycling” means by eliminating the need for it entirely. I mean Timeplast's recycling will still happen, but at a planetary level, thanks to the 321 million cubic miles of water in our oceans alone. Now upcycling, that's a different story, and that will also take place; but inside our Pabyss™.

5. What strategies do you employ to remain innovative and competitive in the market while adapting to changing customer needs?
We anticipate the curve. Regulatory, environmental, cultural—we build ahead of them. Innovation for us is predictive. We spend more time in ideation and R&D than most companies do in marketing. Because marketing can’t fix bad chemistry.

6. Can you describe a recent successful product launch or business expansion, and what factors contributed to its success?
The launch of the TimeStraw and TimeMass filament line. What made them successful? Aesthetic simplicity hiding extreme scientific complexity. They look like consumer products. But they're chemical revolutions in disguise. That’s the formula. TimeStraw sold out the same day we launched it, only a few hours after launch actually.

7. How do you approach risk-taking and decision-making, and how do you mitigate potential risks?
We prototype everything. Small-scale, controlled failure is part of our model. Risks aren’t random—they’re designed. And we mitigate them through knowledge—chemical models, environmental forecasting, market feedback. You don’t roll the dice. You load them.

Follow our journey.