BondTech CHT BiMetal RepRap Nozzle, 0.4mm
High flow nickel plated nozzle
€ 39,99
(All prices excl. VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Made of copper & vanadium steel
- Higher flow rate
- High precision
- For different materials
- For Mosquito, Copperhead, V4, V5 & V6 hotends
Item no.: BTE-600-A-CHT-MOS-175-40, Content: 1 pc, EAN: 7350011415137
Product information & technical details
Description
Bondtech's CHT BiMetal RepRap Nozzle is a copper and vanadium steel nozzle with a nickel plating that is ideal for high-flow applications and abrasive materials. The nozzle increases the maximum volume flow of your RepRap M6 heating block by 50%, the flow rate can vary depending on the material and print settings. The nozzle is compatible with both 1.75mm and 2.85mm filaments.
Note: For abrasive filaments (carbon and fibreglass) you should use nozzles with a diameter of 0.6, 0.8 and 1.0 mm. The 0.4 mm nozzle is suitable for particle-laden filaments (metal, wood, glitter).
Caution: You should not change the CHT nozzles cold. Heat the heater block above 250°C before you begin the nozzle-changing process. A maximum torque of 1.0 Nm is given. However, 0.5 Nm is recommended.
The Bondtech RepRap nozzle is compatible with:
- Mosquito® / Magnum
- Mosquito® Liquid
- Mosquito® Magnum+
- Copperhead™
- E3D Chimera and Kraken
- E3D V4, V5 and V6 blocks
- Prusa i3, Prusa Mini
- RepRap M6
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Customer Reviews
1 English review written for BondTech CHT BiMetal RepRap Nozzle
2 customer reviews in all languages
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5 reviews
1 customer review in English
2 customer reviews in all languages
Improvement in flow rate, but it's a pain to unclog
Rated with 3 out of 5 stars.
I've installed this nozzle on my voron V0, and It allowed me to improve my flow rate. Less than I expected, but still improved it !
Well, this week, I had my first clog with it. It is a PAIN to unclog.
You can use the needle, but just pray it goes into the right tube. I've tried a lot of cold pull, and acetone bath, as I use only use it with abs and asa, but nothing helped. I've ordered cleaning filament, we shall see if it helps.
If that doesn't, I'll try a heat gun and a needle (but removed from the toolhead, that's why I'm going back to the needle).
Wish me luck
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