Bimetallic heatbreak
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A bimetal heatbreak is the ideal choice if your basic heatbreak is clogging.
Thanks to a construction combining copper and a titanium alloy, better heat separation between the heatsink and the heatblock is ensured.
All metal means that the filament is guided to the nozzle without the use of a PTFE tube.
Steel all metal heatbreaks often have problems with PLA clogging, so it is best to use a bimetallic one.
Variants:
A- CR10 All metal- For all CR10 hotends (Ender 3/Pro/V2, Ender 5/5 Plus, etc.). Length is 27 mm.
B- CR 10 hole 4.1- For all CR10 hotends (Ender 3/Pro/V2, Ender 5/5 Plus, etc.). Length is 27 mm.
C- E3D All metal- For a large part of Prusa printers (MK3/S/+, MK2.5/S,) and MMU2S. Length is 22 mm.
D- E3D full thread. Length is 27 mm.
E- BIQU H2 V2- copper alloy + GRADE 5 titanium alloy
F- Sprite
G- CR-6 SE for printers Ender-3 V2 Neo/Ender-3 Max Neo/Ender-3 Neo/CR-6 SE/CR-6 Max/CR-5060 Pro/CR-10 Smart/CR-200B etc.
