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vp75:safety [2017/01/18 09:18]
Simon Kühling wording
vp75:safety [2017/01/18 10:56]
Simon Kühling [Hot surfaces] fix temperature levels
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 ==== Hot surfaces ==== ==== Hot surfaces ====
-Inside the build chamber, the heating element generates the necessary ambient temperature set for a specific material. Depending on the processed material, surfaces inside the build chamber can **reach temperatures up to +70°C**.\\ +Inside the build chamber, the heating element generates the necessary ambient temperature set for a specific material. Depending on the processed material, surfaces inside the build chamber can **reach temperatures up to +80°C**.\\ 
-The build plate is heated separately. It can **reach temperatures up to 130°C**.\\+The build plate is heated separately. It can **reach temperatures up to 150°C**.\\
 The extruder nozzle is heated to melt the filament strand and may **exceed temperatures of 500°C**.\\ The extruder nozzle is heated to melt the filament strand and may **exceed temperatures of 500°C**.\\
 Do not open the build chamber during or immediately after completion of a print job. The build plate heating shuts down after finishing a print and cools down to chamber temperature. **Always wait** at least 10 minutes before removing the printed object. This is also to avoid stress cracks due to sudden temperature drop.\\ Do not open the build chamber during or immediately after completion of a print job. The build plate heating shuts down after finishing a print and cools down to chamber temperature. **Always wait** at least 10 minutes before removing the printed object. This is also to avoid stress cracks due to sudden temperature drop.\\
vp75/safety.txt · Last modified: 2017/03/14 14:25 by Simon Kühling