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*Easy pickins - high T chamber sufficient to melt [[ZA Alloys]] is possible - 400C to melt with resulting 45ksi strength - as strong as steel.
*Easy pickins - high T chamber sufficient to melt [[ZA Alloys]] is possible - 400C to melt with resulting 45ksi strength - as strong as steel.
*Note that high temperature 3D printer nozzles can do 400C. [https://www.3d4makers.com/blogs/news/turning-a-desktop-3d-printer-into-a-high-temperature-printer]
*Note that high temperature 3D printer nozzles can do 400C. [https://www.3d4makers.com/blogs/news/turning-a-desktop-3d-printer-into-a-high-temperature-printer]
*Copper heater blocks go up to 500C. [https://e3d-online.dozuki.com/Wiki/Maximum_temperatures_for_the_V6]
Conversation taken to [[Hight Temperature 3D Printer]].

Latest revision as of 02:31, 16 February 2021

  • Heating element wire
  • Max continuous operating temperature - 1400C [1]
  • It should be able to melt ductile and grey iron with it. [2]
  • Easy pickins - high T chamber sufficient to melt ZA Alloys is possible - 400C to melt with resulting 45ksi strength - as strong as steel.
  • Note that high temperature 3D printer nozzles can do 400C. [3]
  • Copper heater blocks go up to 500C. [4]

Conversation taken to Hight Temperature 3D Printer.