E3D E3D Volcano Silicone Socks - Pack of 3
E3D's high temperature, non-stick silicone sock fits right over your Volcano Heater Block, keeping your nozzle clean and maintaining temperature stability. These silicone socks are only compatible with the Volcano Heater Block, for the v6 silicone socks, click here
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E3D's silicone socks only fit the new cartridge style thermistor blocks. With a pack of three, you'll be set for over 300 print hours, as each sock should last 100+ hours of print time.
What's So Great About These Socks?
- Keep your nozzle clean and protected from filament residue and burnt on plastic.
- Made from heat-resistant, non-stick silicone that should repel even the stickiest of materials such as co-polyesters and filled filaments.
- Maintain temperature stability, especially when using fan cooling around the nozzle. The ability to reduce radiation of heat from the block and nozzle without sacrificing airflow cooling will boost your ability to print overhangs and bridges.
- The socks fit over the heater block without any disassembly, and the silicone will expand to the correct size when hot to fit the hotend snugly.
Questions
what is the recommend enclosure temp while printing?
Does "natural" mean transparent? Translucent?
What is the recommended drying temperature and time for this filament?
Is the "Traffic Black" color option a true black? Most "black" ASA filaments I've used are more of a dark grey. Perhaps that's just a trade-off that comes with the material?
Have anything for Stratasys Fortus 250mc with 300 degree nozzel temp?
Does "Weight: 750g Filament (250g Spool)" mean that the total weight of the product is 750g, with 250g of that weight being the spool, or is there 750g of filament plus a 250g spool (1kg total)?
Does it needs a enclosure like abs to print successfully?
Can I use this filament for an anycubic kobra max?