BROZZL Artillery Bi-Metal Heatbreak
Easily upgrade Artillery 3D printers for smoother printing operations
€ 16,66
(All prices excl. VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Made of copper alloy and titanium alloy
- Roughness ≤ Ra0.4
- Extremely smooth surface
- Allows higher printing temperatures
- Increased wear resistance
Item no.: SCH-4070301, Content: 1 pc, EAN: 9120099289849
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: SCH-4070301
- Manufacturer No.: 4070301
- Manufacturer: BROZZL
- Content: 1 pc
- Product type: Heatbreaks
- Compatible with 3D Printers : Artillery Sidewinder X1, Artillery Genius, Artillery Sidewinder X2, Artillery Genius Pro
Description
The BROZZL Bi-Metal Heatbreak consists of two components with different thermal conductivity: copper alloy and titanium alloy. While the titanium alloy reduces upward heat conduction, the copper accelerates downward heat dissipation. It allows you to print at a temperature of up to 500 °C and effectively prevents the filament path from clogging thanks to its smooth inner wall.
Key Features of the BROZZL Bi-Metal Heatbreak
- Consists of a copper alloy and titanium alloy
- More wear-resistant than a stainless steel heatbreak
- For smoother printing
- Very smooth inner wall
- Reduces heat creep
- Enlarged melting zone
- Up to 500 °C printing temperature
How does a bi-metal heatbreak work?
The heatbreak is considered the connecting part between the "hot" end and the "cold" end of the hotend and is used to form a transition area between the molten material and the solid filament that is fed to the nozzle.
If this precise transition area is not given, the filament tends to soften prematurely and eventually block the filament path. The result is heat creep.
Most heatbreaks are made of metal with a PTFE tube inside. This tube thermally insulates the filament before it reaches the nozzle. The PTFE lined heatbreak is well suited for PLA prints as they do not require high temperatures. However, an all-metal heatbreak allows you to print at higher temperatures without worrying about the PTFE tubing or dangerous fumes.
A bi-metal heatbreak not only improves on the fundamental problems that a PTFE tube hotend has, but it also has advantages that an all-metal stainless steel heatbreak can't match.
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Customer Reviews
1 English review written for BROZZL Artillery Bi-Metal Heatbreak
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9 reviews
1 customer review in English
4 customer reviews in all languages
Not that great
Rated with 3 out of 5 stars.
Was expecting a quality product when I baught this heatbreak. Recived a pill container with nothing but the break, no instructions or anything. Had to go for trial and error when cuting the new PTFE tube, and made it to short first time. A cuting jig would be great. Then when I started printing there was more stringing then before, even with tuned settings.
After some time printing I got a nozzle klogg, except it was in the heatbreak somehow... No clue how that happened, but I am yet to fix it.
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