E3D 3DXTech FireWire Flame Retardant PC-ABS Filament - 1.75mm (0.75kg)
The E3D HT-Abrasive nozzle is a durable, high-temperature 3D printing nozzle with a unique Revo system for easy installation, capable of printing up to 500°C with the right setup, and featuring quick size identification with engraved markings.
- High-temperature resistance up to 500°C with a Chromium Nitride coating
- Part of the Revo Nozzle eco system
- Engraved size markings for rapid identification.
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Product No.
M-UZX-4DGR
Nozzle Size: 0.25mm
Features of the E3D High Temp Rapidchange Revo HT-Abrasive Nozzle
- High-Temperature Resistance: Capable of handling printing temperatures up to 500°C when used with the appropriate hotside kit.
- Abrasion Resistance: The Chromium Nitride coating ensures the nozzle can handle abrasive materials while also preventing corrosion.
- Ease of Installation: The Revo Nozzle system allows for a simple and safe installation process, with no hot tightening required.
- Quick Identification: Nozzles have engraved size markings for easy and quick identification.
- Compatibility: Works with standard 40W & 60W HeaterCores (up to 300°C) and can be upgraded with Revo High Temperature Hotside kits for higher temperature capabilities.
Technical Features:
- Maximum temperature: 500°C
- Filament diameter: 1.75mm
- Compatible with: Revo Micro, Revo Six, Revo Voron, Revo CR, Revo Hemera XS, Revo Prusa MK3, Revo Prusa Mini, Revo MicroSwiss NG, Revo Biqu H2 V2
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.