No Ooze Nozzle
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Description | nozzle end to stop ooze
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Introduction
The No-ooze-nozzle is a hotend with a mechanical valve, which opens only when there is pressure from the extruder cold end.
Oozing is a problem of FDM 3D printers, which perhaps all users experience. Set aside that it is just a little annoying for single extrusion machines, it is a critical problem for dual (or more) extrusion machine. The oozed plastics mess the model, and demands the use of intricate countermeasures. Countermeasures means both hardware & software countermeasures.
One hardware countermeasure is the one that shift the nozzle from the printing position so that the ooze doesn't touch the model. However it's a hefty load for your hotend and neither does it stop the nozzle from oozing, so you still need the prime pillar or the ooze shield.
Another measure is to have one nozzle to extrude multiple filaments, like the Diamond Hotend or the E3D Cyclobs. However because the plastics mix in the barrel, you still need software countermeasure, namely a prime pillar.
You could also cool down the idle hotend, but it doesn't totally prevent oozing, and it takes time to reheat when printing again.
So with dual extrusion you are likely to waste materials and time anyways. Another shortcoming is, the significant weight increase will result slower speed, so it's likely that you'll also have to compromise your single-extrusion speed.
No More...
- ooze shield
- prime pillar
- tool change retraction
- cooling the idle hotend
- tool changer (like servo)
How it Looks
The No ooze nozzle comprise 4 components. Below is a Makerbot hotend nozzle compatible design example.
How it Works
The gimmick is simple. the nozzle is closed when there is no pressure, and opens when there is. Note that some retraction is needed, as residual pressure does open the valve. The opening pressure of the ball valve is adjusted to about 1N force.
Notice
The shortcoming of this nozzle is that you will need some higher pressure to jerk the valve open, relative to normal hotend nozzle. The valve & the spring is also obstacles of the plastics flow. High power geared extruder motors are recommended. The author has attained 80mm/sec at 0.2 layer height with the example design.
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