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Produktinformationen "Revo™ Micro"
Titanium-like performance. Our special manufacturing process gives this aluminium HotEnd the strength and low thermal conductivity of titanium, without actually being titanium!
Ready for Revo. Change nozzles at room temperature using just your fingers. No complex tools, no hot tightening. Revo Nozzles are a factory sealed nozzle and heatbreak in one, so they’re easy to fit and can’t leak material when in use.
New hotness. A Revo HeaterCore heats up in seconds. It’s much safer too – unlike other solutions on the market, a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) means the Revo HeaterCore can not melt at extreme temperatures: power reduces as it gets hotter, so hazards are reduced in the event of a thermal runaway.
Runs cool, looks cool. With an anodised black heatsink, not only does Revo Micro run cool – it looks cool, too.
Flexible to any setup. Revo Micro plays nice with Bowden and direct drive setups, but its lightweight construction makes it an ideal choice for Bowden setups.
Key features
- Low thermal conductivity in a compact space
- Max temp: 300C
- Mounting system: M12 thread
- Maximum temperature: 300C
- Weight: 30g
- Lightweight for greater motion system agility
- Compatible with RapidChange Revo™ ecosystem
- Works with Bowden and direct drive systems
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Swap your 3D printer’s nozzles in less than 60 seconds without tools or hot tightening – just use your fingers! If you can unscrew a tube of toothpaste, you can use a Revo Nozzle. Just screw one in to any Revo cold side and you’re ready to 3D print. Compatible with Revo cold sides, including Revo Six, Revo Micro, and Revo Hemera No need to hot tighten – each Revo Nozzle is a factory-assembled nozzle and heatbreak in one Works with a Revo HeaterCore for faster heat-ups and greater efficiency than most HotEnds on the market Compatible with popular FDM 3D printers, such as Creality, Ender, Prusa, Anet, Biqu, Monoprice, and many more Variants Brass 0.25mm Brass 0.4mm Brass 0.6mm Brass 0.8mm Key features - Material compatibility: 1.75mm - Mounting system: Revo™ - Voltage 12V or 24V - Dimensions: Diameter: 13mm Overall length: 41mm Please note: Revo™ Nozzles are not compatible with V6-style heaterblocks
The Revo Fully Loaded Sock Pack contains two socks for each Revo Nozzle size, and an additional two for the Revo HeaterCore.
Higher Flow Revo High Flow increases your setup's volumetric flow rate, enabling you to print faster! How does this work? Unlike our previous E3D High Flow Hotends (Volcano and SuperVolcano), Revo High Flow maintains the exact same form factor as standard Revo HotEnds; this means there is no need to adjust your pre-existing mount and fan duct setups! Revo High Flow uses a unique custom internal geometry to increase the surface area for improved thermal transfer to the filament. More nozzle sizes Revo High Flow unlocks higher flow for existing 0.4mm, 0.60mm, and 0.80mm nozzle sizes and adds 1.00mm, 1.20mm, and 1.40mm nozzle sizes to your arsenal. Including the standard Revo nozzle range, which is interchangeable, this allows for a wide range of printing applications with 0.15mm nozzles all the way up to 1.40mm! Lets talk numbers Empirically providing useful volumetric flow rate figures is a challenging task. To make our figures as close to real use case as possible, we have stuck to a semi-standardised testing procedure. For full details on our Volumetric flow rate findings, please refer to our Documentation page. https://e3d-online.com/blogs/help-centre/revo-nozzle-maximum-flow-rates It is important to note that when we subject other high-flow hotends on the market to the same testing procedure, the maximum flow rate claims fall short when appropriate print temperature, track widths and layer heights are used. Similarly, we have benchmarked standard filaments that are not necessarily designed to be used in high-flow situations. If you use HTPLA, PLA³ filament or other specifically high-flow designed materials, the maximum volumetric flow rate you can achieve with Revo High flow is awesome! FAQ’s Do I need the new 60W Revo™ HeaterCore? For the majority of uses cases the standard 40W HeaterCore will suffice, however if you want to maximise your performance with high temperature materials such as Polycarbonate we would recommend upgrading to the 60W core to reach the full potential of Revo™ High Flow. How did you get around the CHT patent? You will notice an interesting label on the side of your Revo High Flow packaging: we’re delighted to say that E3D has reached a unique agreement with Bondtech, who have exclusive rights to the 3D Solex’s CHT patent, to license core heating technology for the Revo system. So what does this mean? Revo users have unrestricted access to our unique high flow system. We fully support 3D Solex and Bondtech’s IP ownership and rights over their Core Heating Technology. We stand with Bondtech against the cloners, the poor copies and the companies ‘trying their luck’ by ripping off CHT, or trying to circumvent their patent with quirks in design that they see as loopholes (spoiler: they’re not loopholes, and every product sold is taking income away from the CHT inventor, Carl Beck). Does E3D have its own ‘patent pending’ high flow design? Yes, we do. There are some unique features we are told are patentable, and an application is pending – at some point in the future the results of that will become clear and we expect to have patent coverage. The overlaps with the CHT solution mean we want to cover all the bases, and instead of launching a product regardless of Bondtech’s position, we approached Bondtech up front, and slowly built up a relationship and an agreement that works for both parties. Will my Z-offset change when I install a Revo High Flow nozzle? Revo Nozzles are all manufactured to the same length (within ±0.2mm) you will not need to reposition your Z-probe or re-level your bed. You may need to adjust your Z-offset to get a perfect first layer though. How do I tell the difference between a standard nozzle and a high flow nozzle? A high flow nozzle can be distinguished from a standard nozzle in two ways: The circle where the high flow geometry in inserted, located on the bottom of the nozzle (only visible when clean). When the sock is removed the nozzle diameter followed by ‘HF’ is engraved for easy identification. Key features: Maximum temperature: 300°C Filament diameter: 1.75mm Voltage: 24V Compatible with: Revo Micro, Revo Six, Revo Voron, Revo CR, Revo Hemera XS, Revo Prusa MK3, Revo Prusa Mini, Revo MicroSwiss NG, Revo Biqu H2 V2 Documentation https://e3d-online.com/blogs/help-centre/revo-nozzle-datasheet https://e3d-online.com/blogs/help-centre/revo-nozzle-maximum-flow-rates https://e3d-online.com/blogs/help-centre/heatercore-range-datasheet