Creality Unicorn Quick-Swap Nozzle

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Description Specification Reviews Creality K1C Nozzle 0.4mm, Unicorn Quick-Swap K1 SE Nozzle with Titanium Alloy Heat Break, Copper Alloy and Hardened Steel for Creality K1/K1 Max/Ender 3 V3 Plus/3 V3/3 V3 SE KE 3D Printers Key Features Quick-Swap design: The nozzle heat-break are integrated in a modular assembly that can be removed/installed more easily than traditional separate nozzle/heat-break setups. High-flow chamber: Enlarged internal chamber to support higher filament flow rates, which helps with faster print speeds and larger layer heights. All-metal construction with premium materials: Nozzle body: copper alloy (good thermal conductivity) Heat-break: Steel alloy (reduced heat-creep, better thermal isolation) Nozzle tip: hardened steel (for abrasion resistance, useful for composite/CF-filaments) Compatibility with a wide range of filaments: Including standard ones (PLA, ABS, PETG) and more demanding ones (PC, carbon-fiber filled, nylon, etc) thanks to materials and design. Optimized inner surface: Smooth internal walls (roughness Ra ≤ ~0.4 µm) for better filament feeding and fewer clogs. Package Includes: 1x Unicorn Quick-Swap Nozzle   SKU: CNC-335 Categories: 3D Printer Parts, CNC & 3D Printers Tags: 0.4mm, CREALITY, hardened steel nozzle, high temperature nozzle, K1 max nozzle, k1 nozzle, k1c nozzle, k2 nozzle, Nozzle, unicorn nozzle

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Lifetime Warranty

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