Creatbot F430 F160 3D Printer 420C High Temp Hot End

Creatbot F430 F160 3D Printer 420C High Temp Hot End

$75.00 +gst

Genuine Creatbot high temp 420 degree rated hot end for F series 1.75mm 3d printers.
Will suit all Creatbot F 3D Printers we sell including Creatbot F160, F160 PEEK, F430 & F430 PEEK edition 3d printers.

This hot end will work for all materials upto 420C. This hot end doesnt have a teflon liner so it can be used with abrasive materials like carbon fibre. It will also work for PLA & other common materials.

However, for beginners, we sometimes recommend printing those sorts of entry level materials with the standard temp hot end which has a teflon liner, which aids the smoother flow of PLA.
So its a little more forgiving for times when your settings may not be quite perfect.

However this teflon can be worn off by abrasive materials like Carbon Fiber, so for such materials we recommend printing with the high temp hot end which doesnt have that liner.

If you also need a new temperature sensor thermister or thermocouple, or a new cartridge heater, please buy them separately.

Description

Hot End assembly for Creabot F series 3d printers such as the F430, F430 PEEK edition, F160, F160 PEEK edition, D600 Pro, D600, F1000.
This is a high temperature 420C max hot end which does not have a teflon liner coated inside the heat brake, so it will allow printing Carbon Fiber long term.

The hot end includes the mount block, the heat brake (throat tube) & a 0.4mm brass nozzle.
These brass nozzles are individually turned as part of the main production process, not just die casted like budget models.
They are extremely precise, well machines parts that will out last other products.

Materials like Carbon Fiber Nylon, Carbon Fiber PEEK etc can all be printed reliably with this.
Do not exceed 420C print temperature.

This Creatbot F series 420C High temp hot end has a brass mounting block for better heating at those high temperatures.

High temp hotends will work with all materials including common PLA, etc, however, some users prefer to use the standard temp 260C hot ends for PLA since it can be easier to print PLA from those hot ends.