Micro Swiss 3DXTech FireWire Flame Retardant PC-ABS Filament - 1.75mm (0.75kg)
The Micro Swiss CM2™ Nozzle is a highly durable, heat-resistant nozzle ideal for 3D printing, with a core made from Copper Chromium Zirconium and a tip of M2 Hardened High-Speed Steel. It features a non-stick nano WS2 coating, ensuring smooth extrusion and reduced friction. With orifice sizes ranging from 0.4mm to 1.0mm, it provides versatility along with a limited lifetime warranty against wear.
- Copper Chromium Zirconium body with Electroless Nickel Plating
- M2 Hardened Steel Insert
- Coated with nonstick nano WS2 coating
Price: | $78.00 (with add-ons) |
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Micro Swiss CM2 Nozzle features
The Micro Swiss CM2™ Nozzle is a high-performance nozzle suitable for various applications. The core is made from a unique Copper Chromium Zirconium alloy, enabling superior strength at high temperatures. This core is further enhanced with an Electroless Nickel Plating for added durability.
High-Temperature Alloy Core: The core of the nozzle is made from a high-temperature Copper Chromium Zirconium alloy, which maintains its strength even at extremely high temperatures.
Electroless Nickel Plating: Both the body and the tip of the nozzle are plated with Electroless Nickel, providing additional durability and resistance to wear.
M2 Hardened High-Speed Steel Tip: The nozzle's tip is crafted from M2 Hardened High Speed Steel, ensuring it can withstand high-speed operations.
Nonstick Nano WS2 Coating: The nozzle is coated with a nonstick nano WS2 coating, which reduces friction and improves the flow of materials.
Multiple Orifice Sizes: The nozzle is available in a range of orifice sizes (.4mm, .6mm, .8mm, and 1.0mm), allowing it to accommodate different printing requirements.
Micro Swiss CM2 Dimensions
Nozzle | Threads | Thread Length | Overall Length | Filament Size |
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V6 | M6 x 1.0 | 7.5mm | 13mm | 1.75mm |
MK8 | M6 x 1.0 | 5mm | 13mm | 1.75mm |
Volcano | M6 x 1.0 | 16mm | 21mm | 1.75mm |
Does this material have a UL blue card? Will it run in a Stratasys F370CR printer? Do you supply it with the correct files and settings for the Stratasys machine?
I have the same very important question: does this material actually have a UL Yellow Card or Blue card? It's nice to know it has been tested to UL94 V-0, but that's not sufficient for my needs if it's not actually UL Listed.
FYI, the 3DXtech web site includes this text: "UL94 V-0 rated base resin". I don't think that means that this specific filament is actually UL listed.