I'm building a 3D printer to print out super capacitors and decided on
the StepStruder® MK7 as a print head for the plastic walls and
internal insulation - but would like to have the option of using it to
play around with microfluidic device design as well. I don't like the
idea of using ABS plastic for anything to handle chemicals that might
be corrosive, and the melting point of FET isn't too much above ABS
plastic (260C vs 105C). Offhand I'd suspect the type-K thermocouple
will need to be compensated for (the offset at 150C+ shouldn't be hard
to account for) but I'm more worried about the insulation, motor and
nichrome filament.
Does anyone have experience with high temp MK7's they would be willing
to share?
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