This is true in part, so long as you use good quality PTFE tubing, your looking at 260C for maximum operating temp. So long as you never reach that or close, it should last but should be considered a consumable.
I’ve actually replaced my PTFE lined brass nozzle with a solid metal nozzle so I’ve got PTFE JUST in the barrier tube which operates much cooler anyway.
That’s the PTFE tube, 3mm OD 2mm ID that serves to prevent excess heat transfer too the filament that is in the barrier tube, stops it from melting too early into the nozzle.
Looks like that you might have been running your hot end too hot and it’s melted the PTFE tubing. PTFE has a melting point around 260C, depending on the grade.
You don’t want to buy the stainless steel barrier tube, mainly because it’s the wrong size/length. All you need really is the PTFE tube itself which is a nightmare to buy in the UK.
I managed to get myself some imported a while ago and it’s been fine for me ever since. I can’t remember the exact length but I think the ones used in the CTC extruders are 33mm long but I trimmed mine to 34mm so that there was a little bit of compression to stop the filament squeezing past the tube from the nozzle and jamming itself.
Keep me posted as about this one. I’ll buy some too.
I got rid of those tubes, but tried running it and kept getting clogs. I made the upgrade to better extruders, with metal & spring loaded filament guides, I haven’t had a clog since!
You need a PTEFE Tube with 3mm Outer diameter and 2mm inner diameter. About 3€ on Ebay/m
Hey, I’m also waiting for an order on PTFE tube from Ebay, just to have around as spare. I’ll only know for sure if it’s the right size once it arrives which should be still this week, but for reference, this one is the one I ordered:
PTFE Teflon 2 x 3mm
The inner diameter is 2mm (to handle the 1.75mm filament) and the outer diameter is 3mm, in order to fit the nozzle (I hope). Previously I got another PTFE tube which was for 1.75mm filament and it didn’t fit - inner diameter 2mm / outer diameter 4mm.
First listing which didn’t fit (chose 1.75mm) > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111513375750?\_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=410506092329&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Second listing, still to arrive, hoping it will fit > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151280480493?\_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
I’ll let you know how it goes once the later one arrives.
EDIT - I own a CTC-3D printer, in spite of having bought from an Ebay listing mentioning RepRap etc.
You can’t run without the PTFE tube. It acts as a guide down into the nozzle. If you run without it, the filament will just flex in the heat break, twist and jam.
The only way to get rid of it completely is to replace the heat break with to a version with a 2mm hole down the centre and nozzle with a 2mm hole and make sure when you assemble that you tighten the heat break and the nozzle very tightly against each other to stop molten filament from spilling out between them.
This happened on my E3D Clone and it was a sod to clean all the cold filament from the hot end.
Agreed, the entire extruder is built differently than the cheap plastic ones that are stock with CTC. The upgrade was about $190, and there was some retro fitting, but I have a reprap style of feeder now, no more tubing. Hasn’t clogged yet, and that’s with 350+ hrs on mine!
You might be able to find what you need here: http://www.makers3dzen.com/category-s/115.htm
I am no way affiliated with that company nor have I ever used them. I saw a posting they had in a google group.
To be fair, the default extruder with a fixed bearing and no pre-load is terrible. I bought a moulded abs spring loaded replacement pair of extruder on ebay, best upgrade so far. I plan on getting some stainless bar and making my own barrier tubes on my lathe so that I have an all metal hot end.
Hi, the new tube arrived yesterday and it fits nicely, matches all the comments and suggestions from the other posters in this thread > http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151280480493?\_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
I also bought a few spare nozzles that seem to work with this PTFE Teflon 2 x 3mm:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321796094101?\_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
The shape of the new nozzles isn’t exactly the same as the originally installed ones - the new ones seem narrower/slightly longer - but the specs seem to match.
I will do some maintenance on the printer later this week and try out the new nozzles+PTFE tube and post the results here as well.
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Aceadam
October 13, 2015, 1:49pm
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hi, i have ordered PTFE Teflon Tube ID 2mm OD 3mm for 1.75 Filament Makerbot Prusa RepRap 3D Pri... | eBay PTFE Tube ID 2mm OD 3mm for 1.75 i measured the outer diameter an it was 3mm and the inner was 2 so hopully this works lol
iCloud
October 13, 2015, 3:22pm
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If you have an address send me over a message on here and I’ll post you replacment ones free cut to size all you need to do is remove the nozzle and slide this tube in and out the nozzle back on
Hi Dan,
Is it possible to purchase some of this tube of you as I have 3 printers down at the moment and am waiting for some from china which seems to be taking forever or do you know of a supplier in the UK?
Thanks for your time
Tommy
Aceadam
October 15, 2015, 8:17pm
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i have bought the tube, seems to fit well and i havent put it all back as im using the left extruder for now lol
iCloud
October 15, 2015, 8:24pm
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if you send me over a message I can work something out for you
Hi Dan
I have only just joined this forum and can not find the messaging part could you possibly send me an e-mail to tjdonnelly2012@gmail.com
thanks for your time
Tommy
New tube and new nozzle seem to have worked OK, a few prints in and it looks fine.
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Aceadam
October 17, 2015, 4:03pm
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wickwire great replies , i have got same tube but not fitted it all yet will do soon.
I wrecked one of my teflon tubes, too. I bought a 5-pack of replacement hot-end barrels off Amazon but they had 4mm OD PTFE linings in them, and a lot of stuff just printed too differently for my taste. (PLA and ABS seemed to print fine, but PETG-- my bread and butter material --didn’t print right anymore.) Either due to the different barrel design, or additional thickness of teflon…
I finally just bought a meter of 3mm OD PTFE tubing and waited like a bloody month for it to arrive from Malaysia via slowboat while I used the lining from the left extruder to get the right one back up and running. Taught me an important lesson though; stock up on replacements of anything that can take down your printer!!!
Also, stay away from PFA. It’s supposed to be rated for the same temps as Teflon and it was easier to source in the right diameter, but if you take it up to 240°C to print PETG or something…it’ll LIQUIFY. Not melt or deform, LIQUIFY. (Invented some new curses for that one, I did.)