Thermistor Temperature Sensor HT-NCT100K
This thermistor temperature sensor is designed for use with 3D printers, specifically the CR6 SE, CR-6 MAX, and CR-5 Pro models. It is a crucial component for accurate temperature monitoring during the printing process.
Product Features:
- Precise Temperature Measurement: The sensor provides accurate and reliable temperature readings, ensuring optimal printing conditions for different materials.
- Wide Temperature Range: It operates within a wide temperature range, accommodating various printing filaments and applications.
- Fast Response Time: The sensor responds quickly to temperature changes, enabling efficient and precise temperature control.
- Compatibility: Specifically designed for CR6 SE, CR-6 MAX, and CR-5 Pro 3D printers, ensuring seamless integration.
- Durable Construction: Made with high-quality materials for durability and longevity, withstanding the rigors of extended printing sessions.
Benefits:
- Improved Print Quality: Accurate temperature monitoring helps optimize print quality by preventing over- or under-extrusion, resulting in smoother surfaces and reduced stringing.
- Material Compatibility: Supports a wide range of printing materials, allowing users to experiment with different filaments and achieve optimal results for each one.
- Enhanced Safety: Detects temperature anomalies and triggers safety protocols if necessary, ensuring a safe printing environment.
- Ease of Installation: Designed for easy installation, minimizing downtime and allowing for quick replacement if needed.
Specifications:
- Type: NTC thermistor
- Resistance: 100KΩ at 25°C
- Temperature Range: -50°C to 300°C
- Compatibility: CR6 SE, CR-6 MAX, CR-5 Pro 3D printers
Key Usage Points:
- Temperature monitoring for 3D printing
- Accurate temperature measurement for optimal printing conditions
- Ensuring material compatibility and print quality
- Enhancing safety during the printing process
For more information on the thermistor temperature sensor, please refer to the following resources:
Creality Official Website
3D Printing Stack Exchange