The nozzle is an important part of the hotend of a 3D printer, on which many factors of high-quality extrusion and good adhesion of layers depend. It is through the nozzle that the filament melted in the hotend is squeezed out for further application on the 3D printing platform and the creation of three-dimensional parts.
The Phaetus Plated Copper Nozzle PS (V6) is an excellent choice for printing with high temperature materials including PEEK, PEKK, PEI, PSU and PPSU. Also, the copper nozzle is suitable for working with standard filaments PLA, ABS, TPU, PA, PP, PC, ASA, PETG, PVA, HIPS, but it is not recommended to use it with abrasive materials, for example, filled with carbon or glass fiber, etc.
The special technology of manufacturing and finishing the nozzle make it perfect, without burrs on the edge of the tip and without clogging in the hole. High-quality copper alloy with excellent strength and thermal conductivity ensures stable printing. The high thermal characteristics of the copper nozzle maintain a uniform temperature of the tip during printing, thus guaranteeing a stable extrusion.
Advantages:
- Ultra high thermal conductivity
- High accuracy of printing
- High speed printing
- The versatility of the nozzle material
- Low cost
Main characteristics:
- Nozzle material: copper
- Hardness: 6 Mohs
- Maximum printing temperature: 500 ℃
- Thermal conductivity: 330 W/m·k
- Coefficient of expansion: 16.7 μm/m·℃
- Roughness of the inner hole: ≤Ra 0.4 μm
- Concentricity: 0.02 mm
- Permissible size error: ±0.01 mm
The Phaetus Plated Copper Nozzle PS (V6) is compatible with:
- The entire range of VORON 3D printers
- The entire range of Prusa 3D printers
- The entire range of Rat Rig 3D printers
- The entire range of FYSETC 3D printers
- The entire range of FLYING BEAR 3D printers
- The entire range of SOVOL 3D printers
Important: Currently, 3D printer manufacturers are improving their designs and changing nozzle models, offering their own solutions, because of which the nozzle may not fit specifically for your printer, so we recommend consulting with our manager to select the correct nozzle for your 3D printer.