Micro Swiss Micro Swiss CM2 Copper Hardened Steel V6 Nozzle - 0.60mm
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: | $22.99 (with add-ons) |
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Availability: | In Stock |
Order Now: | Ships Tomorrow |
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 |
Questions
Would a part made from this material be able to spend 10+ minutes in a wind tunnel set to 125 mph, 200 km/h, or even Mach 0.16?
how thin a cross-section do you recommend
Will 1.75 pet cf be available again?
Are there any plans to produce more of the 2.85mm Carbon Fiber PETG filament? I find that the 3DXTech offering is inferior in terms of printability compared to its Matterhackers counterpart, and I'd very much like to get my hands on more of the 2.85mm CF PETG you guys used to sell.