Description
Bondtech CHT® Coated Brass Nozzle for E3D & Slice Engineering Hotends – Various Sizes
Manufactured for High Flow Applications
Main Bondtech CHT® Advantages
- Higher melt capacity by increasing the surface area of the heating walls
- Affordable price
- Machined with ultra-precision
- Brass nozzle with Nickel coated surface
- Follows nozzle standards:
- RepRap (M6×1×7.5×12.5)
- MK8 (M6×1×5×13)
- May be used with 1.75mm or 2.85mm hotends.
Advantages of the Bondtech CHT® technology:
Bondtech CHT® nozzles split the filament into 3 thinner strands allowing to melt the material from within. In doing so, the material melts faster and higher flow rates can be used.
They are manufactured by Bondtech in-house, and will fit the following hotends/blocks:
- Mosquito® / Magnum
- Mosquito® Liquid
- Mosquito® Magnum+
- Slice Engineering Copperhead™
- E3D V4, V5 and V6 blocks
- E3D Chimera and Kraken
- RepRap M6
Advantages of the Nickel Coating
A Nickel coating is applied to our Coated Brass nozzles to provide protection against corrosion, erosion, and abrasion. Nickel coated nozzles have more corrosion resistance and lower coefficient of friction, which allows slicker feeding of material and delays plastic adhesion to the nozzle’s surface.
Core Heating is a patented technology
Registration number: EP3445568A1
Nozzles for 3D printers made of metal with at least one or a multitude of holes to increase the surface area of the heating walls.
Recommended Materials
Use this nozzle with the following materials:
- PLA
- ABS
- HIPS
- PC
- TPU
- TPE
- Nylon
- PETG
- ASA
- PP
- PVA
For technical and abrasive materials we recommend to use other nozzles in our range
Features
- 1 unit per pack;
- Available sizes : 0.40, 0.60, 0.80, 1.0, 1.4 and 1.8mm;
- Optimized for 1.75mm filament;
- Compatible with 2.85mm filament.
- Requires 6mm wrench
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What About Cold Pulls?
No problem with doing cold pulls or atomic pulls. This is how the strand comes out from the extruder side.
What About Abrasive Materials?
Not compatible with abrasive materials. First version out is Nickel Coated Brass. We plan to have a harder versions later.