Micro-Swiss CM2™ RepRap Nozzle 1.75mm, 0,4 mm
Coated nozzle for all applications
€ 20,83
(All prices excl. VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Made of copper chrome zirconium alloy
- Chemically nickel-plated
- Nozzle tip made of M2 high-speed steel
- High strength
Item no.: MS-M2902-04, Content: 1 pc, EAN: 850041631127
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: MS-M2902-04
- Manufacturer No.: M2902-04
- Manufacturer: Micro-Swiss
- Content: 1 pc
- Product type: Nozzles
- Nozzle shape: V6
- Compatible with 3D Printers : Original Prusa i3 MK2, Original Prusa i3 MK2S, Original Prusa i3 MK3, Original Prusa Mini
- Nozzle Diameter: 0,4 mm, 0,6 mm, 0,8 mm, 1.0 mm
- Filament Diameter: 1,75 mm
Description
The innovative CM2™ nozzle from Micro Swiss is the perfect all-rounder! The core of the nozzle consists of a high-temperature-resistant copper-chromium-zirconium alloy, which is chemically nickel-plated in order to be able to maintain its strength even at very high temperatures. The tip of the nozzle is made of hardened M2 high-speed steel and coated with a special non-stick nano-coating.
Technical specifications:
- Coefficient of Friction: 0.035
- Hardness: 68 HRC
- Thread: M6x1.0
- Thread Length: 5mm
- Total length: 13mm
Compatible with:
- All 3D printers with an E3D V4 / V5 / V6 1.75 mm hotend
- Prusa i3 MK2 / MK2S / MK3 / Mini
- Anycubic 3D printers
- JGAURORA
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Customer Reviews
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1 customer review in English
How has this not caused a bigger splash?
Rated with 5 out of 5 stars.
Been using this nozzle non-stop since I bought it, and well... how is this costing only 25E?
The non-stick coating works like a charm, printing even the stringiest polyesters with little problem- and any buildups very easy to remove afterwards (I heat the hotend to some 100C, then slowly pull off the plastic with pincers into a string)
The copper construction (together with the Dragon HF its installed on) means temperatures 10C lower than I had to use previously;
and as for durability- not sure if people realise this, but the steel insert is advertised with 4 HRC points higher hardness than the fabled Vanadium nozzle from Slice.
For 40% less than the NozzleX (and like 80% less than Vanadium) and having night and day better thermal performance.
I war originally suspicious of composite nozzles, but this (together with the aforementioned Dragon) survived on overhang crash hard enough to cause a 1cm layer shift with no problem, so no complaints there either.
All in all seems like the top down best nozzle on the market, can we please get more manufacturers make such good products for such a price?
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