A flame-retardant high-performance polymer used extensively in the automotive and electrical industries.

High-performance plastics are notorious for shrinking and warping if they cool too quickly. The ExtPrint3R Hot features a fully enclosed, actively heated build chamber. By maintaining an internal environment of 80°C to 100°C, the printer ensures optimal interlayer adhesion and structural integrity, virtually eliminating the "lifting" effect seen on lesser machines. 3. Advanced Thermal Dissipation

ExtPrint3R Hot: Redefining the Limits of High-Temperature 3D Printing

This article dives deep into why the ExtPrint3R Hot is becoming the go-to choice for engineers and creators pushing the boundaries of what 3D printing can achieve. The High-Temperature Challenge

At the heart of the ExtPrint3R Hot is a specialized all-metal hotend capable of reaching sustained temperatures of up to (depending on the specific configuration). Unlike standard nozzles, the ExtPrint3R utilizes hardened steel or ruby-tipped nozzles as standard, ensuring that abrasive filaments—like those infused with glass or carbon fiber—don't erode the extrusion path. 2. Actively Heated Chambers