Z-Polymers Micro Swiss Direct Drive Extruder for Creality
Tullomer 3D printing filament, from the industry experts at Z-Polymers, is a revolutionary 3D printing material designed to replace traditional metals and high-performance polymers such as aluminum, steel, magnesium, PEEK, PEKK, ULTEM, and Nylon CF. Ideal for advanced engineering applications, this filament offers exceptional properties to meet your most demanding projects.
Key features of Tullomer filament include:
- Ultra Lightweight: Significant weight reduction without compromising on strength
- High Stiffness and Strength: Engineered to deliver superior mechanical performance
- Superior Dimensional Stability: Ensures your printed parts maintain their precise dimensions over time
- No Annealing Required: Simplifies the manufacturing process by eliminating the need for post-processing
Price: | $57.75 (with add-ons) |
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Experience unparalleled innovation in material technology and your 3D printing capabilities
- Ultra Lightweight: Achieve significant weight reduction without compromising on strength, ideal for aerospace and automotive applications.
- High Stiffness and Strength: Delivers superior mechanical performance, exceeding the strength of all commercially available FDM filament super-polymers.
- Superior Thermal Stability: Offers exceptional thermal stability compared to other plastics, ensuring reliability under extreme conditions.
- Halogen-Free Flame Retardant: Meets UL94 V-0 standards, providing safety and compliance for critical applications.
- Excellent Dimensional Stability: Features low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) for precision engineering.
- Outstanding Chemical Resistance: Exhibits low water absorbency and superior resistance to chemicals, enhancing durability.
- Superlative Gas Barrier: Provides low oxygen and moisture permeability, protecting your printed parts.
- Advantageous Electrical Properties: Suitable for applications requiring specific electrical characteristics.
- No Annealing Required: Simplifies the manufacturing process by eliminating the need for post-processing, saving time and resources.
- Lower Printing Temperature: Prints at a lower temperature compared to PEEK, broadening its usability.
- Versatile Printing Capability: Compatible with both consumer-grade and industrial high-temperature printers.
Minimum | Ideal for Low-Cost Printers | Ideal for High Temp Printers | |
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Nozzle (°C) | 300 | 325 | 325 |
Bed (°C) | 110 | ≥120 | ≥180-200 |
Chamber (°C) | 45-50 | ≥65 | ≥120 |
Infill Speed (mm/s) | 400 | ≥500 | ≥120 |
Inner Wall Speed (mm/s) | 400 | ≥500 | ≥120 |
Outer Wall Speed (mm/s) | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Cooling | None | None | None |
Questions
Is there an .stl file to add a bltouch. I want to put this on my CR-10S Pro V2 but will refrain if adding a bl touch is going to be an act of congress.
Does this work with ender 5 series?
Does the Micro Swiss Direct Drive Extruder for Creality eliminate the boden tube?
Can this be used with Creality 3d print mill CR30?
Does this extruder upgrade work with Ender 3 MAX? I know the extruder motor and printhead assembly is different than the Ender 3, but not sure about compatibility. Thanks
Will this work on CR10S- Pro V2?
Does this work directly with a CR-10 V3?
Will this fit on a Sovol SV01?
I purchased this kit for the Ender 3 Pro; however, my extruder gear does not have an allen bolt to remove per the directions (step 6) on your website. How do I remove the gear without damaging the motor?
where can I get the firmware for the extrusion speed
Is everything I need to upgrade included? I have Cr 10S pro
Will the stepper motor hit the top of the frame of the Creality Ender 3?
Will this work for a Vevo Tornado?
Does this work with the CR-10S Pro?
Will this work on the ender 5 plus?
Will this work on a CR-10 Max?
Will This work for the Cr-6 Max?
Will this work on a cr6-max? I've tried multiple brackets but they're all configured for the stock extruder which has a different feed pattern.
Will this work on a cr6-max? I've tried multiple brackets but they're all configured for the stock extruder which has a different feed pattern.
Will this work on a cr6-max? I've tried multiple brackets but they're all configured for the stock extruder which has a different feed pattern.
can it be used on the CR-10 V3 with the titan direct drive?
Does this product work with a Creality CR-10 Smart? even if it took a few modifications. If they are well documented and tested that is. Thanks!
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Will this work for the Ender 3 S1?
will cr touch work with this kit on ender 3 pro? also can I print poly carbonate with the included hot end.
On an Ender 3 v2, this won't hit the side carriage/upgrights? Ie, no issues with losing X end stop or distance?
so i have a weird question,, i bought a knock off of the microawiss almost identical,, how does the microswiss reverse the motor direction?
Will this Micro Swiss work on a CR-10 V3? Will the tip be in the same place (X,Y) or will the center position need to be adjusted? Feed rate be the same? Thank You
Will this fit the CR Touch mounting brackets or will I need to print a new one?
Does it work with the Ender 6?
What is the maximum temperature that it can reach?
Will this WORK with CR-10 MAX (similar to CR-10S Pro)
Will this work on the Ender 3 V2?
Yes but not without problems. I just installed the kit mentioned on my V2. The homing limits need to be modded along with the fan cover. It took me two days to design and print end stops for the x-y axis limits. Had to drill a small hole in the bracket for mounting the fan cover after removing the snap fittings on the cover. This item shouldn't be promoted as a replacement fit for the Ender 3V2. "It's not."
As Roby previously replied, this is not a drop-in replacement for the Ender 3 v2. The original E3V2 fan cover absolutely will not fit. Their instructions should say "Print a fan cover before you install". I got it all together and then found this out. I was able to temporarily zip tie the original fan cover on and print a new cover. Axis limit switches were a huge pain in the A$$.
It was pretty much plug and play for my V2 so don't know what other people have as problems. I moved the Z axis switch a little and since the nozzle isn't in the same spot I have to change the code a bit. If I'm not mistaken there are 2 brackets for the limit switches and I ended up not using them. I did have to print a Satsana fan ductwork though which I didn't find out till I started the swap. Grrr.. I just taped things to work till I got it printed and it's working fine now. Just tuning it in, steps, flow. etc. Worth the $$.
Thanks, If I upgrade to the mosquito will this still work?
@Shane We have not attempted that modification, so we do not know if the Mosquito will fit this configuration.