E3D E3D SuperVolcano Nozzle - 1.75mm x 1.20mm
The E3D SuperVolcano hotend is built for high speed, super strong parts. The elongated melt zone needs an extra long nozzle to complete the setup. For general purpose 3D Printing, you can't go wrong with the mainstay bass nozzle. If you are just starting out with SuperVolcano or will be printing PLA only, this nozzle will get the job done!
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The spine of SuperVolcano
This extra-long high performance brass nozzle is perfectly suited for use with the E3D SuperVolcano hotend. For non-abrasive materials with a printing temperature under 300°C the superior thermal conductivity of brass makes it the preferred material for general-purpose 3D printing.
The assembled SuperVolcano
Technical Specifications
- Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
- Nozzle Diameter: 1.20mm
- Hotend Compatability: E3D SuperVolcano
Easily Identify your nozzle:
- 0 Dots: 0.60mm
- 1 Dot: 0.80mm
- 2 Dots: 1.00mm
- 3 Dots: 1.20mm
- 4 Dots: 1.40mm
Questions
Is Pro Series Ryno safe for food storage?
Other than print temperature, I can't find information about print settings and recommended bed. Has anyone determined ideal fan settings, speed, bed type, etc? I could do some trial and error, but if anyone has already gone through this I would appreciate the guidance. I have done some test prints and am impressed it so far.
Is RYNO do you have do dry it?
Hello, What are the differences between Ryno and PETG? Thanks
How does Ryno compare to PCTG (not PETG).
Will Ryno withstand an underwater application?
I would like to bond multiple parts together with Polyester Resin. Has to be polyester or vinyl ester. Is this the best filament to do this with? Would the bond line be just as strong as the rest of the part?
What is the max sustainable temp printed parts can handle?
Debating on going with this or NylonX for an upcoming job, the item needs to be shown as presentable and almost like a nearly finished item. Would this or the NylonX be better for printing a presentation/functional item and how often would they need to be dried? I'd be running 3 different printers with the chosen material.
Does it require a specific nozzle and build plate.
Is PVA a good support material for Ryno? If not, what would you suggest?
How does this compare with Tough PLA?
In your current ads for filament, you show a device sitting on top of the reel of plastic. What is it?
How clear does it print? I have found most clear material with better clarity than translucent material but still quite translucent.
How well does this material stand up to outdoor use, especially in high summer temps? We get up to 115*F. I am making garden widgets and need them to maintain integrity and not crack-up with UV exposure. I know ASA is great for this, but I want something I can print on blue tape with an open frame printer. (I do have a heated bed)
I'm wondering the same thing about prolonged outdoor exposure.
(UV resistance, if any, and heat durability)