Description
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Plated Copper-Alloy Nozzle
These nozzles are engineered for ultimate high temperature performance. Made from a special high temperature copper-alloy with a softening point of well above 500C, and much-increased thermal conductivity these copper nozzles are perfect for high temperature applications, while working perfectly with everyday filaments like PLA, ABS and spoolWorks EDGE.
In addition to high temperature performance these blocks have an advanced nickel based plating, this plating considerably reduces the adhesion of plastic to the nozzle. This is great for everyday filaments keeping things clean and shiny, but is particularly important at temperatures above 300C where a silicone sock can't be used.
Combine with E3D plated copper blocks for the ultimate extrusion pairing.
Why Copper?
Copper has more than 3x the thermal conductivity of brass, and the copper alloy we use 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
Package contents:
- 1 nozzle for E3D 1.75mm filament hotend (0.25mm, 0.30mm, 0.35mm, 0.40mm, 0.50mm, 0.60mm, or 0.80mm)
Buy E3D plated copper 3D printer nozzles in Canada without the surprise cost of the exchange rate!
2 Reviews
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Never received the product
I would like to review it but I never received the product. I sent an email to Spool3D and got no answer... ****Please check your spam folder, we responded within 12 hours of receiving your email. We have sent another email today. - Spool3D
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Working
Working well in a Prusa mk3s. Good flow and perfect prints so far with both PLA and PETG.