How To - Boron Nitride Paste in 30 Seconds

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  • Опубликовано: 16 мар 2022
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Комментарии • 14

  • @jluvs2ride
    @jluvs2ride Год назад +3

    How do I remove it so I can replace my thermistor?

  • @Mad_Monkey
    @Mad_Monkey 2 года назад

    fun times! love that stuff its super handy to have in stock

  • @Domnu.Invatator
    @Domnu.Invatator Год назад

    Hi! How long is the paste going to stay fluid at room temperature after is extracted from the syringe? And when heated is going to stay fluid or dry instantly? Thanks!

    • @SliceEngineering
      @SliceEngineering  Год назад

      It stays as a fluid for about 10 to 15 minutes at room temperature. When heated to 100 C, it will dry almost instantly

  • @robertgcode965
    @robertgcode965 10 месяцев назад

    I have seen people use it on the threads of the nozzle. Is it necessary? Are the any benefits? Should it be hot-tightened?

    • @trapstoner
      @trapstoner 3 месяца назад

      Short answer: no.
      Long answer: There isn't such a big gap where the nozzle threads and heat break meet, depending on the tolerances but if you dont see filament all over the nozzle threads when changing it then if you apply the paste the difference will be negligeble. Also cleaning will be a pain in the butt, and what happens when paste meets filament inside the throat? I wouldn't do it. Sounds like a nightmare.

  • @to4014
    @to4014 Год назад

    Is it good for using laptop?

    • @SliceEngineering
      @SliceEngineering  Год назад

      We would recommend using a thermal grease that is specific for computers on your laptop.

    • @oskariKN25
      @oskariKN25 Год назад

      @@SliceEngineering while you may not see this, can I ask why? it isnt electrically conductive as far as I know but is it something that works only in higher temperatures? is it volatile to temperature changes that is not fitting to pc components? if not I would want to use it due to its high thermal conductivity.

    • @SliceEngineering
      @SliceEngineering  Год назад +1

      @@oskariKN25 Our Boron Nitride Paste is not a thermal grease. When heated, it hardens and becomes brittle, which makes it a great potting agent for hotends, but a less-than-optimal solution for PC components where you need the thermal grease to serve as an adhesive.

  • @borisgraell
    @borisgraell Год назад

    would you recommend using this with a bimetal heatbreak on the coldside?

    • @SliceEngineering
      @SliceEngineering  Год назад

      We do not recommend using BN Paste on the heat break. It is intended to be used on the heater and temperature sensor cartridges, as shown in the video.

    • @borisgraell
      @borisgraell Год назад

      @@SliceEngineering well, im asking because i purchased a copperhead for an ender 3, but the heatsink hole is bigger and doesnt have a set screw

    • @SliceEngineering
      @SliceEngineering  Год назад

      @@borisgraell Please contact our support at support@sliceengineering.com if you're having trouble installing your hotend. The Copperhead CE should install to an Ender 3 with no problems