Slice Engineering Mosquito Magnum hotend

Brand: Slice Engineering
Product Code: PRM-8257
Availability: 4-7 business days
Planuojama gavimo data po užsakymo: 2025-04-14
242.00€
Ex Tax: 200.00€

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Slice Engineering released a brand new version of the Mosquito Magnum! These new versions include a revised heat break and heat sink with cool new features. The new heat break has a reinforced throat and a revised radiator to prevent damage during installation or repairs. It also features the same WS2 anti-stick coating found on our line of Vanadium Nozzles for even better performance with PLA. The new heat sink has a wider opening for the filament path to more readily accept spliced filament from multi-material setups, like the Prusa MMU or Mosaic Palette.
The old-style heat breaks and heat sinks will not be compatible with the new ones. However, customers that desire to upgrade can retrofit their Mosquito to take advantage of the new features by acquiring both the heat sink and heat break together.
The Mosquito is adaptable to virtually any printer, so by swapping one component, you gain the high-performance benefits of a printer worth thousands more. Since the Mosquito (designed for beauty) and Mosquito Magnum (designed for speed) are the same lengths, any combination of these hotends can be mounted to one carriage. So you can switch between high-flow and high-precision in the same print.

Main features:

  • The Mosquito Magnum prints up to 20% faster than any other hotend on the market
  • A thermal insulator protects the extended melt zone from the effects of active cooling and radiative heat loss. It has a heat transmission rate as low as 3 W/m/K, meaning you can have ultimate confidence in the speed of your print, while at the same time maintaining the high-resolution benefits achieved with the standard Mosquito
  • The melt zone is extended proximally upwards to maintain a small form factor
  • A multi extrusion setup with both high flow and high-resolution optimized designs can be created without needing to purchase new nozzles or make carriage modifications to accommodate hotends of different sizes