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Are you in Australia and looking to buy a Mosquito Conduct hotend? This little hotend is amazing! It's super tiny, lightweight, and best of all, it doesn't need a fan. We got rid of the fan by conducting heat to a small copper heat sink at the top, called the 'Base'. The conduction heat break of the Mosquito® Conduct has no cooling fins. It's designed to use only conductive heat transfer to stop heat creep. Despite its small size and no fins, the Mosquito Conduct can print up to 500°C and you can swap nozzles with just one hand. The Mosquito Conduct must be mounted on a metallic part or carriage to conduct heat away from the Base. The mating part needs 88 cm2 of surface area exposed to air for cooling, or you can use liquid cooling. The Base Conduct also has a quick - release design for fast hotend swapping. If you're tired of hotend fan noise and want a compact, high - temperature hotend, this is the one for you. It can print all thermoplastics up to 500°C. With Bimetallic Heat Break™ technology, it stops heat creep, reduces jams, and improves printing resolution. It conducts 85% less heat than a standard threaded heat break. Its high structural rigidity allows for one - handed nozzle changes. It's modular and adaptable to almost any FFF/FDM printer, perfect for multi - extrusion systems. It uses RepRap style nozzles. And it has low mass on the carriage for maximum X - Y acceleration.

Using the Slice Engineering Mosquito Conduct Hotend is easy. First, make sure to mount it on a metallic part or carriage that has at least 88 cm2 of surface area exposed to the air for proper cooling. You can also use liquid cooling if you prefer. When it comes to printing, this hotend can handle temperatures up to 500°C, so you can print a wide variety of thermoplastics. Changing the nozzle is a breeze - you can do it with one hand thanks to its design. For maintenance, keep an eye on the heat transfer from the Base. Make sure the mating part is doing its job of conducting heat away. Also, since it doesn't have a fan, ensure the surrounding air can circulate well around the exposed surface area of the mating part. If you're using it in a multi - extrusion system, it should fit right in as it's modular and adaptable. And don't forget, it uses RepRap style nozzles, so stock up on those for seamless printing.


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