3D Printer Hot Bed Silicone Hot Heated Bed Heating Pad
Product Specifications:
* Temperature Range: Ambient to 150°C (302°F)
* Voltage: 12V
* Wattage: 100W
* Dimensions: 120mm x 120mm x 1.5mm
* Material: Silicone rubber
* Adhesive backing for easy installation
Product Features:
* High-temperature resistance: Made from high-quality silicone rubber that can withstand temperatures up to 150°C (302°F), ensuring durability and longevity.
* Excellent heat transfer: Provides efficient and even heating, reducing the risk of warping and improving print quality.
* Quick heating: Heats up rapidly, minimizing downtime and optimizing production efficiency.
* Adhesive backing: Comes with a strong adhesive backing for easy and secure installation on the build platform.
* Flexible design: Conforms to uneven surfaces, providing optimal contact and heat distribution.
* Wide compatibility: Suitable for various 3D printers, making it a versatile and cost-effective solution.
* Safety protection: Built-in temperature protection to prevent overheating, ensuring safety and reliability.
Key Usage Points:
* Enhances adhesion: Improves the adhesion between the build platform and the printed material, reducing the risk of objects detaching during printing.
* Reduces warping: Provides uniform heating, minimizing thermal stresses that can cause warping and distortion.
* Improves print quality: Ensures consistent heating across the build platform, resulting in better surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
* Easy to install: Adhesive backing allows for quick and hassle-free installation without the need for additional tools or materials.
* Durable construction: Made from high-quality silicone, the heating pad offers exceptional durability and withstands repeated use.
Additional Features:
* Thin profile: Maintains a sleek and compact design, avoiding interference with other printer components.
* Energy-efficient: Low power consumption helps reduce operating costs and environmental impact.
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