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E3D Mixed Color Brass Nozzle 1.75/0.3
E3D Mixed Color Brass Nozzle 1.75/0.3
- The E3D Mixed Colour Brass Nozzle 1.75/0.3mm is a high-quality brass nozzle designed for use with E3D extruders in 3D printing.
- Featuring a 0.3mm diameter, this nozzle is ideal for fine-detail prints where precision is critical.
- The nozzle is made of brass, known for its excellent heat conductivity, ensuring smooth and consistent extrusion.
- Its mixed color finish adds a touch of aesthetics to the setup, allowing for easy identification.
- This nozzle is compatible with 1.75mm filament and works well with various filament types such as PLA, ABS, PETG, and others, making it a versatile choice for detailed prototyping, functional parts, and small-scale prints.
Specifications:
- Nozzle Type: E3D Mixed Color Brass Nozzle
- Thread: E3D standard (compatible with E3D extruders)
- Diameter: 0.3mm (provides finer detail for high-precision prints)
- Material: Brass (excellent heat conductivity for consistent extrusion)
- Finish: Mixed color finish (helps with easy identification)
- Compatibility: Fits E3D extruders Works with 1.75mm filament
- Max Temperature: Can withstand temperatures up to 300°C, depending on the filament used
- Applications: Ideal for fine-detail 3D printing, such as small parts, intricate designs, and prototyping, Suitable for a variety of filament types, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and more
- Usage: Recommended for layer heights between 0.1mm and 0.3mm, Best suited for high-precision, small-scale prints
- High Precision: The 0.3mm diameter is ideal for fine details, offering high-quality prints with intricate features
- Heat Conductivity: Brass ensures efficient heat transfer, maintaining stable extrusion even during long prints
- Aesthetic Appeal: Mixed color finish makes it easy to identify and adds a visual distinction to your printer setup
- Wide Compatibility: Works with a variety of 1.75mm filaments, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and more
- Versatility: Great for detailed prints, functional parts, and rapid prototyping
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