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Talos
(@talos)
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How to remove buildup in heatbreak?

So I've recently discovered that the PTFE tube that came factory installed with my mini is over a millimeter too short!  (I think other people are finding this as well).  Because of this filament has worked its way under the tube and formed a bit of a plug (not a complete plug though), I'm looking for advice on how to remove it.  I'm thinking of soaking the hotend/heatbreak in acetone?  I can't really push it through so to speak as it's not in the path of the ptfe tube.  Advice here would be appreciated.

 

Posted : 18/04/2020 5:20 pm
Holger
(@holger-4)
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RE: How to remove buildup in heatbreak?

Hello, I had the same problem. You can try for removing the "Atomic Method" and in my case the spare-part tube was long enough.

 

Posted : 19/04/2020 8:45 am
SS220
(@ss220)
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RE: How to remove buildup in heatbreak?

This has happened to me twice now. I think the latest rebuild is going to work for a while. I'm less convinced that having a PTFE tube that is the exact length needed is as important has having a good compression between the hot end assembly and the brass fitting that holds the tube. In my case, I took the heatbreak out and heated it with a torch (gently) until the material inside softened. I used a piece of filament to dab the material and lift it out. Repeat until clean. I then assembled the hot end in accordance with Prusa directions. The only exception was instead of loosening the brass fitting a quarter turn, I did a half turn. This adds a little more compression when tightening it down in the final step. So far, it is working well for me. This last clean/rebuild was about a month ago and no issues so far.

 

Posted : 19/04/2020 2:51 pm
NibMaker
(@nibmaker)
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RE: How to remove buildup in heatbreak?

Like Holger mentioned, do a cold/atomic pull with the PTFE liner removed.

Example @ Timestamp 2:20:

More reading: https://all3dp.com/2/3d-printer-clogged-nozzle-how-to-perform-a-cold-atomic-pull/

I use eSun cleaning filament to do my cold pulls and it works super well.

This post was modified 5 years ago 2 times by NibMaker
Posted : 21/04/2020 1:53 am
Talos
(@talos)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: How to remove buildup in heatbreak?

I dug it out this time and it seems to be working so far.  Hopefully I don't get more issues.  Thanks for all the advice!

Posted : 22/04/2020 7:55 pm
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