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I'll be setting up for testing shortly. Thank you for the profile. One thing I am trying to locate in the threads is minimum nozzle size. I know the CC red is 0.6. Is that assumed to be the minimum nozzle diameter? I have a potential application that would go all the way down to .25 (hardcore/everlast). I appreciate this would be experimental.
Thoughts?
John
I believe Owens Corning also did some tests with 0.4mm, but our profile is indeed limited to 0.6 due to the CC print core. I would be hesitant to go below 0.4 because of the fibers that are added to the material, they may end up clogging your nozzle if you go too small.
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PaulK 14
The Owens-Corning datasheet says “>0.4 mm”
Paul (in Ottawa!)
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SandervG 1,521
I believe Owens Corning also did some tests with 0.4mm, but our profile is indeed limited to 0.6 due to the CC print core. I would be hesitant to go below 0.4 because of the fibers that are added to the material, they may end up clogging your nozzle if you go too small.
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JohnInOttawa 104
Thanks for the verification @PaulK and @SandervG! Best wishes to you and yours in 2019!
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