Raise3D Dremel DigiLab 3D45 3D Printer

A drop in replacement for the standard nozzles on any Raise 3D N1 or N2 printer which boasts high resistance to abrasive filaments like Carbon Fiber and other composites. Filaments like these will deteriorate a standard brass nozzle quickly and lead to low-quality prints and the need to replace the nozzle. This hardened option won't suffer that fate as the nozzle itself is harder than the abrasive material it's extruding.

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The strength to take on any filament

Filaments like NylonX or PRO Series Carbon Fiber PLA allow you create functional 3D printed parts with the stiffness of Carbon Fiber, but these abrasive filaments will quickly wear out a standard brass nozzle. Enter the V2H Wear Resistant nozzle, which features a special nickel composite coating which is very hard and abrasion resistant along with a low coefficient of friction to easy material flow.

Different sizes for different projects

The standard Raise3D nozzle is a 0.4mm, which is pretty much industry standard and perfect for most 3D printing applications. But not every project is the same - some require more precision from a 0.2mm nozzle, or more material from a 0.8mm. These wear resistant nozzles are availalbe in four sizes to mee the needs of any project:

0.4mm Wear Resistant Nozzle

Technical Specifications

  • Filament Diameter: 1.75mm
  • Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm
  • Package Contents: 1 nozzle
  • Compatibility: Raise3D N2 Series

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does this printer have auto leveling, assisted or manual

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What kind of hardened nozzle do you recommend for nylonx? Is it easy to switch out the nozzle?

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Can it print with NylonX and NylonG with an upgraded nozzle?

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Are there any 3D scanners compatible with this printer

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What kinds of filament can the 3D45 run and what ones run the best?

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Do I need cad software on a separate computer to make a drawing to be 3D printed on your device?

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Does using other brands of filament void the warranty on the Dremel 3D45 printer?

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