3DXTech E3D Hemera Dual Drive Extruder and Hotend Full Kit (12v)

3DXMAX ASA is an industrial-grade material with excellent mechanical and thermal properties, making it the ideal material for outdoor parts. It is highly resistant to UV radiation and is easier to print than most industrial-grade materials. It is available in a variety of colors, with a low-gloss finish that makes 3D printed models stand out.

  • UV-resistant
  • Rugged for outdoor use
  • Variety of colors
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Color: Natural
Filament Diameter: 2.85mm
1.75mm
2.85mm

BENEFITS OF 3DXMAX ASA:

  • Excellent mechanical and thermal properties (Glass Transition temperature of 105°C)
  • Highly resistant to UV radiation and sunlight
  • Sturdy and rugged against the weather, making it the ideal material for outdoor parts
  • Easier to print than most industrial-grade materials
  • Available in a variety of colors
  • Low-gloss finish makes 3D Printed models stand out!

APPLICATIONS:

  • Objects that require resistance to changing weather conditions and UV light
  • Function outdoor prototyping
  • Automotive parts
  • Specialized outdoor tools
  • Prototyping sports equipment
  • Mirror housings
  • Cowl Covers
  • Radiator Grills
  • Sensor Housings

TECHNICAL SPECIFCIATIONS:

  • Filament Diameter: 1.75mm & 2.85mm +/- 0.05mm
  • Weight: 1kg
  • Extruder Temperature: 235-255°C
  • Bed Temperature: 90-110°C
    • Note: Lower the bed temperature by 10-20°C after the first few layers
  • Heated Chamber: Recommended
  • Bed Prep: Magigoo
  • Drying instructions: 80°C for 4 hours
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Is there a mount for the Ender 3 V2 that minimizes lost Y-axis reach?

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will this work on a CR-10s Pro V2

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Do you have a mirrored kit or do I just use two of these for a dual head extruder?

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Will this fit on a Replicator 2? If not is, there another extruder/ hot end that is?

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I want to upgrade my new Ender 6 corexy do you have a kit for the ender 6?

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How much does the assembly that would go on an Ender 3 weigh?

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What kit does the ender 3 v2 need I think its 24v not sure tho

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Can the Qidi X-plus be upgraded with the Hemera extruder? I can adjust the esteps with G code but I don't know if there's some magic to changing the thermistor or can I use the one from the stock hot end?

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I have an Ender 5 pro. Would it need 12v or 24v?

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Is a 3mm (2.85mm) filament version coming soon?

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Will this work on a TAZ5 or TAZ 6?

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How hot does hotend that comes Hemera hot end get?

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Does the V6 hotend accept MK8 standard nozzles? I just purchased a bunch of Bondtech CHT nozzles for my Ender 3 V2 and want to use them on a Hemera. Thanks!

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Is there any kit to install this on a Pulse?

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What is the full dementions of the item? Lenth with and hight when fully put together

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Will nozzles for my stock Ender 5 Pro fit the Hemera hot end? If not, what kind of nozzle is needed?

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I just bought a used Robo 3D R1+ and want to upgrade it to a Hemera. I know I will have to do some modifications but I want to make sure the motor rating for current is within the spec for the board inside the printer. I also wanted to know if there is a metal adaptor bracket for mounting availible. It looks like I will need a right angle bracket maybe. I say that someone had posted a printed bracket to replace the factory one but it is in several pieces. Also is there a off the shelf fan and hood for the build fan. I saw several printed versions that I can print but because of the heat I was hoping for a lower profile and higher temp plastic molded one.

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Will this work on my longer LK5 pro. I believe I need a 12v. Is there anything else recommended when replacing factory oem parts with the E3d hit end set up?

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Ender 3, OctoPi, SKR E3 Turbo, modified firmware compiled and uploaded, verified wiring for HE0, VREF's set to proper for 2209s.... and then this Hemera won't extrude a millimeter... any fixes?

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What type of heat break does this come with?

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Hello! does Himera fit instead of factory's hot end on Sapphire plus printer?

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I'm waiting on a left handed version of this product. Is that coming soon?

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will this fit/work on Creality CR10 v3?

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What e3d hotend comes with this? I'm trying to decide if I also want to get this: https://www.matterhackers.com/store/l/e3d-all-metal-v6-hotend-fully-assembled-1.75mm-universal-direct-24v/sk/MUZ58LEM, but I want to make sure that it's an upgrade before ordering both of these items.

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I want to put the hemera on my Ender 5+. I don't want to have to buy the downgraded parts and also the upgrades. I just want to buy the hemera with the higher temperature heater, sensor, nozzle and heat block first shot. Is this possible from you?

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For an ender 5 plus, I assume the modification is that I have to solder some wires together. Do I have to solder or can they be butt spliced?

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Can hemera use carbon fiber filament?

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The documentation says max temp ~285C, but upgradable to 500C. That’s great 😃. I want to print something at 330C, so I might be over-thinking things. It says you’ll need a copper V6. Is the V6 it comes with not copper? It says you’ll need a P100 thermistor. Ok, but why does the P1000 thermistor say it’s a drop-in replacement without an add-in board. If I’m running a creality 4.2.2 board which do I get? Is there anything else I’d have to upgrade?

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Are you working on a mount for the Ender-6?

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Do I need a 12 or 24 volt version for my I3 Mega ?

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What are the cable lengths?

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Hmmm wonder if it would fit in to a rostock v2

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do you have this kit available to mount on CR6-SE?

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