E3D E3D SuperVolcano Starter Pack - 1.75mm - (12v)

The E3D v6 is one of the most versatile and adaptable 3D Printer hotends on the market, with the standard heater block accepting nozzles from 0.15mm all the way up to 0.8mm and the Volcano heater block accepting up to a 1.2mm nozzle. Enter the SuperVolcano - a monstrous hotend with a gigantic melt zone allowing for nozzles up to 1.4mm in extrusion diameter. Print fast, print huge. Do it all with E3D SuperVolcano!

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Product No. M-96W-8UY1

Your one and done upgrade pack to SuperVolcano

This Starter pack includes everything you need to convert an existing v6 or Titan Aero hotend to SuperVolcano with a 1mm nozzle. Replace the standard heater block with the included SuperVolcano block, 80w heater cartridge and extra long nozzle for the ultimate in fast, strong 3D printing hardware. With variable nozzle sizes available from 0.6mm all the way up to 1.4mm the SuperVolcano is applicable in a wide variety of applications where ultra wide or high speed are important factors. With the standard Plated Copper heater block, the SuperVolcano welcomes temperatures upwards of 400°C with an upgraded temperature sensor.

Assembled SuperVolcano Heater Block

What's in the box?

  • SuperVolcano Plated Copper Heater Block
  • Silicone glass fiber insulating sock
  • Thermistor with extension cable
  • 12v 80w Heater Cartridge
  • Thermal Paste
  • 4x M3 grub screws
  • Hex Key
  • Mosfet board
  • Mosfet wiring kit
  • 1.75mm x 1.0mm Brass Nozzle

Due to the current of the 12v electronics, the Mosfet board is required to run the heater cartridge at this voltage!

Everything you need to upgrade today!

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Hi, does the parts that can be sintered have a dimensions range or it can be any shape/size?

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Hello, I see here that you advise to account for a 20% shrinkage for sintering the 17-4 stainless steel filament. I saw in other sections of your site that you advise for 10% shrinkage. What percentage should I increase the size of my models by? The parts I am sintering will be fitted closely with other components and it is important that they are printed at the proper size to account for shrinkage.

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Where is my processing ticket?

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I plan to make multiple small parts, but will not have them all done at the same time. Does the $50 ticket allow multiple shipments, that total 1Kg or does each shipment have to a have a unique code costing $59.

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Hello, I used Difamix on the glass surface and allowed the print to completely cool to room temp. I cannot remove the part from the glass surface. Is there a best practice to remove the printed part from the glass surface? Thank you!

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