the E3D Revo HTX Nozzle is a high-temperature, abrasive-resistant 3D printing nozzle designed for optimal heat transmission and durability. It's fully customizable, offering a choice between PT100 or PT1000 sensors and high-precision or high-temperature heater cartridges. Compatible with a wide range of Revo ecosystem.
High-temperature, abrasive-resistant for optimal 3D printing performance.
Fully customizable with various sensor and heater cartridge options.
Compatible with Rapidchange Revo ecosystem
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Key Features of the Revo High Temp Hotends
High-Temperature Resistance: The HTX Nozzle can withstand temperatures up to 500°C, making it suitable for demanding 3D printing tasks.
Abrasive-Resistant: Coated with Chromium Nitride, the nozzle offers excellent resistance to abrasion, ensuring longevity.
Customizable: Offers the choice between PT100 or PT1000 sensors and high precision or high temperature heater cartridges, allowing for a tailored 3D printing experience.
Broad Compatibility: The HTX Nozzle is compatible with an extensive range of Revo 3D printers, providing flexibility for various printing requirements.
Does this material have a UL blue card? Will it run in a Stratasys F370CR printer? Do you supply it with the correct files and settings for the Stratasys machine?
— asked by jrieck January 27th, 2023 at 6:14AM
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I have the same very important question: does this material actually have a UL Yellow Card or Blue card? It's nice to know it has been tested to UL94 V-0, but that's not sufficient for my needs if it's not actually UL Listed.
— answered by FEW June 2nd, 2023 at 9:02AM
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FYI, the 3DXtech web site includes this text: "UL94 V-0 rated base resin". I don't think that means that this specific filament is actually UL listed.
Does this material have a UL blue card? Will it run in a Stratasys F370CR printer? Do you supply it with the correct files and settings for the Stratasys machine?
I have the same very important question: does this material actually have a UL Yellow Card or Blue card? It's nice to know it has been tested to UL94 V-0, but that's not sufficient for my needs if it's not actually UL Listed.
FYI, the 3DXtech web site includes this text: "UL94 V-0 rated base resin". I don't think that means that this specific filament is actually UL listed.