E3D Fillamentum Natural Flexfill TPU 92A Filament - 2.85mm (0.5kg)
Specifically engineered for ultimate high temperature performance, the E3D v6 copper plated nozzle is made from a high temperature copper-alloy with a softening point above 500°C. Increased thermal conductivity makes these nozzles perfect for high temperature applications, but the nickel plating also adds a non-stick functionality making these nozzles great for for everyday filaments like PLA and ABS.
Price: | $55.00 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | Only 2 left in stock. |
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High temperature, non stick plating
These nozzles feature a nickel plating to reduce the adhesion of plastic to the nozzle. Great for printing everyday filaments while keeping everything clean and shiny, but also useful above 300°C where a silicone sock can't be used. These nozzles are ideal for a wide variety of applications, from printing small parts where any filament globs on the nozzle will cause major issues to high speed printing where pushing heat into the filament is the top priority, or extreme high temperature printing above 300°C where brass can soften.
The nickel plating on E3D nozzles is a perfect blend of form and function
Why Copper?
Copper has more than 3x the thermal conductivity of brass, and the copper alloy E3D uses has been hardened and treated to reduce the oxidation that occurs in copper at high temperatures. The higher thermal conductivity will also slightly increase your heat-up times, and can provide tighter temperature control.
This copper-alloy is very temperature resilient, and will not start to soften or anneal until way beyond 500°C, making it perfect for the high-temperature printing that other nozzles can't handle.
Product Specs
- Copper-alloy nozzle with nickel plating
- Resistant to temperatures beyond 500°C
- Very shiny
Number of marks = Nozzle size
- 0 = 0.25mm
- 1 = 0.30mm
- 2 = 0.35mm
- 3 = 0.40mm
- 6 = 0.50mm
- 4 = 0.60mm
- 5 = 0.80mm
Questions
What is the life of the nozzle?
It is possible to cut 3/8 thick GPO3 (fiberglass) with this machine but only with water pressure without the abrasive material.
No water source or drain is available for 100 feet. What recirculating system do you recommend?
Can you set the depth of the cut so it can engrave?
Do you have a machine that has a larger cutting ben than 12x18? I am looking for a 24x24 in cutting sheet.
What is the deepest that this can cut through? thx, k
How much garnet and water is used to cut 1/8" thick normalized alloy steel per foot? What would be the feed rate be?