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Triangle Labs Dragon Hot End
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The Triangle Labs Dragon is a direct replacement for the E3Dv6 Hot End. The Dragon is mechanically and thermally superior to the E3Dv6 in the following areas:
1. Mechanical loads are transferred from the Heat Block to the Heat Exchanger via 4 stainless steel hollow tubes. This allows the Heat Break wall thickness to be reduced and therefore reduces heat creep into the cold part of the Hot End.
2. Filament path is via a single metal tube all the way to the top of the heat exchanger. This insures the filament, during retraction, is fully cooled prior to entering the very short PTFE tube. This completely eliminates the heat blob at the end of the retracted filament and subsequent jams on filament reload.
Options:
The Dragon Hot End can be dropped into the most printers that are currently using a E3Dv6 hot end or 100% clone.
Optionally the Groove Mount top may be removed and the Dragon installed on a plate using 4 screws provided with the Hot End.
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1. Mechanical loads are transferred from the Heat Block to the Heat Exchanger via 4 stainless steel hollow tubes. This allows the Heat Break wall thickness to be reduced and therefore reduces heat creep into the cold part of the Hot End.
2. Filament path is via a single metal tube all the way to the top of the heat exchanger. This insures the filament, during retraction, is fully cooled prior to entering the very short PTFE tube. This completely eliminates the heat blob at the end of the retracted filament and subsequent jams on filament reload.
Options:
The Dragon Hot End can be dropped into the most printers that are currently using a E3Dv6 hot end or 100% clone.
Optionally the Groove Mount top may be removed and the Dragon installed on a plate using 4 screws provided with the Hot End.
Finally the Pru
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