E3D Solar Flare PRO Series PLA Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
E3D offers an excellent selection of 3D printer nozzles, and these hardened steel units are a must have! They've post-processed their steel nozzles with a combination of thermal and chemical treatments to keep you printing in carbon fiber, metal, and other abrasive filaments without fear of wear and tear.
These E3D nozzles are available in all of the sizes that E3D offers in brass: 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.50, 0.60, and 0.80mm. Try one of each today and customize every print!
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If you've been printing carbon fiber, metal, or other abrasive filaments with a brass nozzle, you might have noticed they accumulate some pretty significant wear and tear after printing for awhile. E3D decided to do some testing to get a better idea of what the wear rate is on their standard brass nozzles.
The nozzle on the left is a new, un-used nozzle, and the nozzle on the right printed 250g of ColorFabb XT-CF20 filament. As you can see, the results are striking. The tip is worn down from abrasion, and even worse is the diameter of the nozzle being opened up.
E3D has been offering stainless steel nozzles for some time, and while they are naturally wear resistant (tested to be around 30% of the wear rate of brass nozzles), they weren't specifically designed with abrasive materials in mind.
The solution? Material science! By post-processing steel nozzles with a combination of thermal and chemical treatments, E3D created an extremely hard and wear resistant nozzle to tackle all of your specialty prints.
The nozzle on the left is the previously pictured brass nozzle after printing 250g of carbon fiber filament. E3D's "Hardened Nozzle" on the right is pictured after printing 2.5 KG of not only carbon fiber filament, but also glass filled filament as well. That's ten times the amount of material that the brass nozzle was put through, with no observable wear!
The dark, sometimes uneven looking coloration is normal, and is caused by the thermal and chemical treatments.
You can easily identify all the nozzles in the series by looking at the markings on the flats of the hex head. See below to help you identify what each set of markings means in relevance to size.
- 0 markings = 0.25mm
- 1 marking = 0.30mm
- 2 markings = 0.35mm
- 3 markings = 0.40mm
- 6 markings = 0.50mm
- 4 markings = 0.60mm
- 5 markings = 0.80mm
Compatibility:
These nozzles have M6x1 thread, which makes them compatible with many printers. Some common printers with this thread size:
- Robo3D R1+
- SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX V3
- OpenBeam Kossel Pro
- Prusa i3 MK2
- MAKEiT Pro
- Makerbot Replicator
- Ultimaker 2+ and older Ultimakers with the Olsson block upgrade.
- Lulzbot TAZ 5 and 6
- Lulzbot Mini
If you are unsure about your printer, ask the manufacturer about their nozzle thread size.
Questions
Would Pro filament work with Creality Ender 3
Is MH Pro PLA compatible with the Raise3D E2 printer?
Is "Antique White" semi translucent? Its the same that sent free with the Ender 3 printer?
Concerning Product No. M-L76-6JVU, do you know what the RGB or Hex code is for this color? I'm looking for this color with these settings. PANTONE: PMS 208 C Hex Color: #630031; RGB: (99, 0, 49) Thanks.
Why do you not describe the color properties of your filament with details like has sparkles or other add-ins? I got a roll of Antares Red and upon arrival found it had glitter in it where the images all depicted it as a solid crimson. Not what I was looking for.
Everything seems to be out of stock. Is there something amis? Or just wait?
I'm looking to buy this product. Can't seem to find anything like it, but I need it in 750g spool for Ultimaker S5. Could I get this order in 750g instead?
Is the Jet Gray PRO Series PLA Filament - 1.75mm (1kg) consider as non conductive for electrical voltages up to 480v? If not is there a special filament that would meet this standard need to make s few custom insulator bushings for a 480v box.
What are the recommended drying settings?
Question.....do you guys carry or have this in a Dark Military Green and or a Dark Grey Green? need this color for the 1:6 scale Military projects that I am doing...........olive drab is to light and will not work on exterior purposes
whats the difference between the infinite void black and black, will the particulate (as it seems to be) in the infinite void mask common imperfections from layers?
Are either the electric pink PRO or the magenta MH Build fluorescent? Thanks
What is the tare weight of the empty spool.
Do you have tested filament profiles for use in PrusaSlicer?
Curious about the lighting qualities of this product - do thin layers of white allow light through? Is it translucent when applied in thin layers? Looking to put an LED behind a thin layer of this filament.
Is Infinite Void Black PLA abrasive? Does it have a matte appearance?
Hey Steven! Infinite Void Black is not abrasive but does not have a Matte finish, it's similar in finish to the Black PLA. Infinite Void Black is slightly translucent with gold glitter.