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Comparison Dewang 2 vs Myriwell RP100B

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Display for displaying parameters. Automatic plastic feed. Smooth speed control. Working with ABS and PLA plastic. Auto power off after 2 min. inaction.
Product Typehot printinghot printing
Filament MaterialABS + PLAABS + PLA
Min thread diameter1.75 mm1.75 mm
Nozzle Diameter0.7 mm0.7 mm
Print Speed40 mm/s
Features
Temperature Adjust
Smooth Speed Adjust
Auto Power Off
Display
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Tip Materialceramics
Country of brand originChinaChina
Dimensions170x30x30 mm
180 mm /length/
Thickness30 mm
Weight60 g
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017july 2015

Print Speed

The material feed rate provided by the pen. The higher this speed, the faster you can work with this model; on the other hand, the rapid supply of material requires increased accuracy and serious skills. The maximum value of this parameter in modern 3D pens is about 40 mm/s. Models with adjusted speed is also available (see below); for them, usually, the highest speed of operation is given in the specs.

Display

The availability of a built-in display. Usually, these are the simplest single-colour screens that display the basic operating parameters — speed and/or temperature. However, even such a display makes the pen more convenient and allows you to get important information about its operation.

Tip Material

The material of the pen tip.

— Ceramics. Usually, high-durability varieties of ceramics are used in 3D pens, which also have low thermal conductivity. The latter has a positive effect on the quality of work, and also reduces the risk of getting burned. Theoretically, ceramic is a fairly brittle material, but practically, to damage such a tip, a very strong impact is needed, and the plastic body of the pen is more likely to crack than the ceramic nozzle. Thereby, most of the modern 3D pens use ceramics.

— Metal. Metal tips are considered more reliable and impact resistant than ceramic ones, and are somewhat cheaper. However, in fact, these differences are usually not noticeable. But the thermal conductivity of metal is significantly higher than that of ceramics, which is why such a tip heats up quite strongly during operation and requires additional care. Thereby, this material is much less common than ceramics.
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