![]() Composer Export 12 11 13 6 8 7 14 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 Description BOM ID Qty Collet 1 1 HeatSink 2 1 HeatBreak 3 1 V6 HeaterBlock 4 1 M3x3 Grubscrew 5 1 Description BOM ID Qty M3x8 Dome-head screw 6 1 V6 Nozzle 7 1 V6 Sock 8 1 ThermistorCartridge 9 1 HeaterCartridge 10 3 Description BOM ID Qty Self Tapping Screws 11 4 E-FAN-30-30-10 12 1 Fan Duct 13 1 Collet Clip 14 1 tooltip The all-metal HeatBreak features a refined internal surface finish to reduce extrusion force and improve the reliability of retractions. Our all-metal HeatBreak maintains a sharp thermal break to provide better control over filament output improving start and stops when extruding, as well as more effective retraction, combating oozing and stringing. Replacement thermistors, PT100’s and thermocouples can be slid into place and secured with a grub screw, ensuring maintenance is simple and painless. The V6 features a cartridge-style heater block, enabling a no-fuss approach to replacing both heater cartridges and temperature sensors. ![]() Print standard materials such as PLA, PETG and ABS and high-temperature materials such as Polycarbonate, Ultem, Nylon and PEEK. If you’d like to print at higher temperatures (up to 500☌), then you will need to use a plated copper heater block along with a PT100 or PT1000. Sure, the Dragon isn’t cheap, but on the long term it can even be reused on (my next printer) a Prusa or a Voron while being a real improvement on these.The benefit of an all-metal design means the V6 can comfortably reach 300☌ with the supplied thermistor. Thermal and measure-wise (used it without mounted V6 ridge on HMG5-remix base) the Dragon is superior to the V6 and for me personally the perfect choice I wished I had choose right from the start instead of upgrading the heatbreak first, which isn‘t actually a big saving compeed to e.g. And in every aspect I am totally pleased by the latter one and since I installed the Dragon hotend I am more than happy with the result. However, in the meantime I ordered both, a TriangleLab V6-clone (full plated copper) and a TriangleLab Dragon hotend set. However, it needs adaption of the slicer settings, especially retraction (retraction distance = 2mm/s, retraction window = 2mm, Max retracts = 10) in order to make it work. So in theory swapping only the stock heartbreak might be a sufficient upgrade in order to safely print higher temperatures.
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