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Cold Flow is our term for fluid or emulsified (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at room temperature, with or without UV Crosslinking.
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Reservoir Heads is how we print (also known as Direct Ink Writing or Robocasting) with fluid or emulsified (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at, above, or below room temperature, with or without UV Crosslinking.
  
Warm Flow is our term for fluid or emulsified (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at elevated temperatures, with or without UV Crosslinking.
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== Nordson and ViscoTec Heads ==
  
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktK256u0sN8 Overview of the EMO-25 and COD-25 Heads]
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[[File:Nordson_viscotec_vipro_medium.jpg|left|200px|caption]] Some customers have requested that we configure our equipment in such a way that heads from other companies like the [https://www.nordson.com/en/divisions/efd/products/fluid-dispensing-systems/ultimus-v-high-precision-dispenser '''Nordson Ultimus V heads'''] or one of the [https://www.viscotec.de/en/products/3d-print-heads/ '''Viscotec Vipro heads'''].
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_onCKhT_dg Overview of the VOL-25 and VCD-25 Heads]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD2FrZ4kg1g Overview of the KRA-5 and KCD-15 Heads]
 
  
==Materials for Cold and Warm Flow==
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Yes, Hyrel equipment can accommodate these and other print heads with just a little custom code and a special tool holder. Please contact us if you have any questions at all.
  
Cold and Warm Flow heads are for printing as follows:
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Click image for a larger image.
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==Materials for Reservoir Heads==
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Reservoir Heads heads are for printing as follows:
  
 
* With pastes, gels, emulsifiables or waxes.
 
* With pastes, gels, emulsifiables or waxes.
 
* At room or elevated temperatures.
 
* At room or elevated temperatures.
 
* With or without UV Crosslining.
 
* With or without UV Crosslining.
* With Hyrel Nozzles (1.5mm, 2mm) or Luer Tips.
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* With Hyrel Nozzles (1.5mm, 2mm) or Luer Tips '''OF ANY SIZE'''.
  
 
The following materials can be printed from Cold Flow heads. Note that more viscous materials may not be suitable for plastic syringes or smaller luer tips.
 
The following materials can be printed from Cold Flow heads. Note that more viscous materials may not be suitable for plastic syringes or smaller luer tips.
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==Reservoir Heads==
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Ambient or sub-ambient deposition is available through the following Reservoir-based heads:
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<gallery>
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File:EMO-25.png|[[EMO]]-25
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File:COD-25.png|[[EMO]]-25 with UV array
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File:SDS-30.png|[[SDS]]-5, [[SDS]]-10,<br>[[SDS]]-30, [[SDS]]-60
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File:CSD-60.png|[[SDS]]-5, [[SDS]]-10,<br>[[SDS]]-30, [[SDS]]-60 with UV array
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File:SMH2.jpg | [[SMH]]-2 Static Mixing Head
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</gallery>
  
==Heads for Cold and Warm Flow==
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Heated deposition is available through the following Reservoir-based heads:
  
Cold Flow is available through the following heads:
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<gallery>
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File:VOL-25.png|[[VOL]]-25
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File:VCD-25.png|[[VOL]]-25 with UV array
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File:KRA-15.png|[[KRA]]-15
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File:KCD-15.png|[[KRA]]-15 with UV array
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</gallery>
  
{| border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"  
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* [[File:Yt.png]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktK256u0sN8 Overview of the EMO Heads]
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* [[File:Yt.png]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h95IurET7UM Overview of the SDS Heads]
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* [[File:Yt.png]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_onCKhT_dg Overview of the VOL Heads]
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* [[File:Yt.png]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD2FrZ4kg1g Overview of the KRA Heads]
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* [[File:Yt.png]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQj6oLfrbLo Overview of the SMH-2 Head]
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* Please see our [[Manuals]] as well.
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{| border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 85%;"  
 
|+ EMO-Type Head Comparison
 
|+ EMO-Type Head Comparison
! Temperature
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! style="width: 10%;" | Temperature >
! Ambient
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! style="width: 10%;" | 20°C < Ambient
! Up to 75°C
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! style="width: 10%;" | Ambient
! Up to 100°C
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! style="width: 10%;" | Up to 50°C
! Up to 150°C
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! style="width: 10%;" | Up to 90°C
|-
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! style="width: 10%;" | Up to 180°C
! No Crosslinking
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! style="width: 10%;" | Up to 270°C
| EMO-25 <br> SDS-5, -10, -30, -60 <br> SMH-2
 
| VSD-30
 
| VOL-25
 
| KRA-15 <br> KR2-15
 
 
|-
 
|-
! With Crosslinking
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! Crosslinking <br> Optional
| COD-25 <br> CSD-5, -10, -30, -60  
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| [[RSD]]-30
| VCS-30
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| [[EMO]]-25 <br> [[SDS]]-5, -10, <br> [[SDS]]-30, -60 <br> SMH-2
| VCD-25
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| [[HSD]]-30
| KCD-15 <br> KC2-15
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| [[HSD]]-10 <br> [[VOL]]-25
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| [[KRA]]-15 <br> [[KR2]]-15
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| [[TAM]]-15
 
|}
 
|}
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Note, RSD-30 will take you about 20C below ambient.
  
 
So, what do these goofy designations actually stand for?
 
So, what do these goofy designations actually stand for?
  
:EMO: Emulsifiables at Room Temperature - Low to Medium Viscosity
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:[[EMO]]: Emulsifiables at Room Temperature - Low to Medium Viscosity
:COD: Emulsifiables T Room Temperature with Crosslink On Demand - Low to Medium Viscosity
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:[[COD]]: Emulsifiables T Room Temperature with Crosslink On Demand - Low to Medium Viscosity
:VOL: Volcano: Heated (up to 100°C) Emulsifiables - Low to Medium Viscosity
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:[[VOL]]: Volcano: Heated (up to 100°C) Emulsifiables - Low to Medium Viscosity
:VCD: Volcanic Crosslink on Demand - Low to Medium Viscosity
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:[[KR2]]: Krakatoa v2: a more robust KRA head with a double gasketed plunger hotter, more viscous Emulsifiables - Very High Viscosity
:KRA: Krakatoa: Heated (up to 150°C) Emulsifiables - High Viscosity
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:[[TAM]]: Tambora: Heated (up to 270°C) Emulsifiables - High Viscosity
:KCD: Krakatoic Crosslink on Demand - High Viscosity
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:[[SDS]]: Syringe Dispensing System (uses disposable plastic syringes at room temperature) - Low Viscosity
:KR2: Krakatoa v2: a more robust KRA head with a double gasketed plunger hotter, more viscous Emulsifiables - Very High Viscosity
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:[[HSD]]: Heated (formerly Volcanic) Syringe Dispensing System - Low to Medium Viscosity
:KC2: Krakatoic Crosslink v2; KR2 with Crosslink - Very High Viscosity
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:[[RSD]]: Refrigerated Syringe Dispensing System - Low to Medium Viscosity
:SDS: Syringe Dispensing System (uses disposable plastic syringes at room temperature) - Low Viscosity
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:[[DSD]]: Dual Syringe Dispenser, dispensing two-part mixtures at a fixed ratio - Low to Medium Viscosity
:CSD: Crosslinking Syringe Dispensing System - Low to Medium Viscosity
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:[[SMH]]: Static Mixing Head, blending your ratio of material through a baffled nozzle - Low to Medium Viscosity
:VSD: Volcanic Syringe Dispensing System - Low to Medium Viscosity
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:CVS: Crosslinking Volcanic Syringe Dispensing System - Low to Medium Viscosity
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== Research Papers Citing Hyrel Reservoir Heads ==
:DSD: Dual Syringe Dispenser, dispensing two-part mixtures at a fixed ratio - Low to Medium Viscosity
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:SMH: Static Mixing Head, blending your ratio of material through a baffled nozzle - Low to Medium Viscosity
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These are now listed by year '''[[Research_Papers | here]]'''.
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== Firmware Versions for Reservoir Heads ==
  
As of Nov 2016, the latest firmware is 32V, included with Repetrel 2.828.
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Firmware information is listed [[Firmware|on our Firmware page]].
  
== Research Papers Citing Hyrel Cold Flow ==
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== Reservoirs for Reservoir Heads ==
 
*[http://hyrel3d.net/papers/3D-4D_Printing_and_Stretchable_Conductive_Adhesives.pdf A Novel Approach to Integrating 3D/4D Printing and Stretchable Conductive Adhesive Technologies for High Frequency Packaging Applications]
 
*[http://hyrel3d.net/papers/Additive_Manufacturing_of_Planar_Inductor.pdf Additive Manufacturing of Planar Inductor for Power Electronics Applications]
 
*[http://hyrel3d.net/papers/Hydrogels_for_Bone_Tissue_Engineering.pdf Bioactive Nanoengineered Hydrogels for Bone Tissue Engineering: A Growth-Factor-Free Approach] in [http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en.html The American Chemical Society's] [http://pubs.acs.org/journal/ancac3 ACS Nano]
 
*[http://hyrel3d.net/papers/3D_Printed_Scaffolds_to_Repair_Large_Bone_Deficits.pdf Design and Fabrication of 3D Printed Scaffolds with a Mechanical Strength Comparable to Cortical Bone to Repair Large Bone Defects] in [http://www.nature.com/index.html Nature.com's] [http://www.nature.com/srep/ Scientific Reports]
 
*[http://hyrel3d.net/papers/Eumlsion_Inks_for_3D_Printing.pdf Emulsion Inks for 3D Printing of High Porosity Materials] in the [http://www.frontiersin.org/10.3389/conf.FBIOE.2016.01.02721/2893/10th_World_Biomaterials_Congress/all_events/event_abstract Macromolecular Journals]
 
  
== Settings for Cold and Warm Flow Heads ==
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We've used different reservoirs over the years. Here are the details.
  
Some settings for the EMO-Type heads (like temperature, prime/unprime values) will vary, depending on what material you are printing with. Nozzle diameter should accurately reflect what nozzle you have loaded (1.6mm is default) AND what path width you sliced for. Temperature commands will be ignored by heads with no temperature control. Having said that, here are our default shipping settings:
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=== Metal Reservoirs ===
  
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
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{| border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 80%;"  
|+ Settings for Cold and Warm Flow Heads
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|+ Metal Reservoirs
! rowspan="2" style="width: 15%" | Settings
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! style="width: 10%;" | Tube Material
! colspan="5" | EMO, VOL, KRA, COD, VCD, KCD Heads ''and New KR2''<br> (17mm Tubes, Various Gear Ratios)
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! style="width: 10%;" | Plunger <br> O-Rings
! colspan="4" | SDS, CSD, VSD, and CVS Heads <br> (Various Tube Diameters, Standard Gear Ratios)
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! style="width: 10%;" | Nominal <br> Volume
! colspan="1" | DSD-30 (1:1)
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! style="width: 10%;" | ID <br> mm
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! style="width: 10%;" | OD <br> mm
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! style="width: 20%;" | Compatible <br> Heads
 +
! style="width: 20%;" | Notes
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|-
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| Aluminum || 1 || 25 cc || 16.9 mm || 20.2 mm || EMO, VOL || Modified "Makin"
 
|-
 
|-
! style="width: 10%" | 19:1 Ratio
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| Stainless || 1 || 15 cc || 17.7 mm || 20 mm || ''discontinued'' || Modified "Makin"
! style="width: 10%" | 27:1 Ratio
 
! style="width: 10%" | 51:1 Ratio
 
! style="width: 10%" | 100:1 Ratio
 
! style="width: 10%" | 100:1 KR2
 
! style="width: 10%" | 5cc
 
! style="width: 10%" | 10cc
 
! style="width: 10%" | 30cc
 
! style="width: 10%" | 60cc
 
! style="width: 10%" | DSD-30
 
|-
 
!colspan="11"| Material
 
|-
 
! Type
 
| Custom
 
| Custom
 
| Custom
 
| Custom
 
| Custom
 
| Custom
 
| Custom
 
| Custom
 
| Custom
 
| Custom
 
|-
 
! Color
 
| (any)
 
| (any)
 
| (any)
 
| (any)
 
| (any)
 
| (any)
 
| (any)
 
| (any)
 
| (any)
 
| (any)
 
|-
 
! Nozzle
 
| 1.600
 
| 1.600
 
| 1.600
 
| 1.600
 
| 1.600
 
| 1.600
 
| 1.600
 
| 1.600
 
| 1.600
 
| 1.600
 
|-
 
! Layer
 
| 0.300
 
| 0.300
 
| 0.300
 
| 0.300
 
| 0.300
 
| 0.300
 
| 0.300
 
| 0.300
 
| 0.300
 
| 0.300
 
|-
 
!colspan="11"| Temp Info
 
|-
 
! Print Temp
 
| 35
 
| 35
 
| 35
 
| 35
 
| 35
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
|-
 
! Power Factor
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
|-
 
! Minimum
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
|-
 
! Maximum
 
| 0/100/200
 
| 0/100/200
 
| 0/100/200
 
| 0/100/200
 
| 0/100/200
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
|-
 
!colspan="11"| Overrides
 
|-
 
! Pulses
 
| 1.600
 
| 2.300
 
| 4.700
 
| 8.500
 
| 14.750
 
| 0.750
 
| 0.580*
 
| 0.225
 
| 0.150
 
| 0.150
 
|-
 
! Feed Rate %
 
| 1.000
 
| 1.000
 
| 1.000
 
| 1.000
 
| 1.000
 
| 1.000
 
| 1.000
 
| 1.000
 
| 1.000
 
| 1.000
 
|-
 
|colspan="11"| '''Prime''' <br> ''Please note that Prime values will vary greatly from those shown, depending on the compressibility of your material.''
 
|-
 
! Steps
 
| 600
 
| 800
 
| 1000
 
| 4000
 
| 6000
 
| 200
 
| 200
 
| 300
 
| 500
 
| 500
 
|-
 
! Rate
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
|-
 
! Dwell Time (ms)
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 120
 
| 400
 
| 200
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 1000
 
|-
 
! Before Tool Change
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
|-
 
|colspan="11"| '''Unprime'''  <br> ''Please note that Unprime values will vary greatly from those shown, depending on the compressibility of your material.''
 
|-
 
! Steps
 
| 500
 
| 650
 
| 800
 
| 3500
 
| 5000
 
| 160
 
| 160
 
| 225
 
| 400
 
| 400
 
|-
 
! Rate
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
| 10,000
 
|-
 
! Dwell Time (ms)
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 120
 
| 400
 
| 200
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 100
 
| 1000
 
|-
 
! After Tool Change
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
|-
 
!colspan="11"| Offsets
 
|-
 
! Clone Head
 
| Off
 
| Off
 
| Off
 
| Off
 
| Off
 
| Off
 
| Off
 
| Off
 
| Off
 
| Off
 
|-
 
! X
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
|-
 
! Y
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
|-
 
! Z
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
| 0,000
 
|-
 
!colspan="11"| Head Info
 
|-
 
! Model
 
| (varies)
 
| (varies)
 
| (varies)
 
| (varies)
 
| (varies)
 
| (varies)
 
| (varies)
 
| (varies)
 
| (varies)
 
| (varies)
 
|-
 
! RTD Type
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
| 1k PLAT_RTD
 
|-
 
! Motor Current
 
| High
 
| High
 
| High
 
| High
 
| High
 
| High
 
| High
 
| High
 
| High
 
| High
 
|-
 
! Step Mode
 
| Sixteenth
 
| Sixteenth
 
| Sixteenth
 
| Sixteenth
 
| Sixteenth
 
| Sixteenth
 
| Sixteenth
 
| Sixteenth
 
| Sixteenth
 
| Sixteenth
 
 
|-
 
|-
|colspan="12"| ''* Thanks to Yasmine at VT for the precise calculation.''
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| Stainless || 1 || 25 cc || 17.7 mm || 20 mm || ''discontinued'' || Modified "Makin"
|-  
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|-
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| Stainless || 2 || 15 cc || 18 mm || 20 mm || KR2, TAM, EMO-XT || Custom
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|-
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| Stainless || 2 || 30 cc || 22 mm || 25 mm || EMO-ST, KR2-ST, TAM-ST || Custom
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|-
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|}
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=== Plastic Reservoirs ===
  
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{| border="1" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 80%;"
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|+ Plastic Reservoirs
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! style="width: 20%;" | Default <br> Heads
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! style="width: 10%;" | Tube Material
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! style="width: 20%;" | Manufacturer
 +
! style="width: 10%;" | Part <br> Number
 +
! style="width: 10%;" | Nominal <br> Volume
 +
! style="width: 10%;" | Notes
 +
! style="width: 20%;" | Hyrel Part
 +
! style="width: 10%;" | Quantity
 +
|-
 +
| SDS-1 || Polypropylene || MHC Easy-Touch || 802010 || 1 cc || none || AN.SYR-01/100-MHC || 100
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|-
 +
| SDS-5 || Polypropylene || BD || 309646 || 5 cc || none || AN.SYR-05/125-BD || 125
 +
|-
 +
| SDS-10 || Polypropylene || BD || 309604 || 10 cc || none || AN.SYR-10/100-BD || 100
 +
|-
 +
| SDS-30<br>SDS-30XT || Polypropylene || BD || 302832 || 30 cc || none || AN.SYR-30/54-BD || 54
 +
|-
 +
| SDS-60<br>SDS-60XT || Polypropylene || BD || 309653 || 60 cc || none || AN.SYR-60/40-BD|| 40
 +
|-
 +
| SDS-150XT || Polypropylene || - || - || 150 cc || none || AN.SYR-150/10|| 10
 +
|-
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| HSD-10 || Polyamide || Ardes* || || 10 cc || *modified || AN.SYR-10-Ardes || 1
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 11 May 2023

Reservoir Heads is how we print (also known as Direct Ink Writing or Robocasting) with fluid or emulsified (non-filament-based) materials which are deposited at, above, or below room temperature, with or without UV Crosslinking.

Nordson and ViscoTec Heads

caption
Some customers have requested that we configure our equipment in such a way that heads from other companies like the Nordson Ultimus V heads or one of the Viscotec Vipro heads.

Yes, Hyrel equipment can accommodate these and other print heads with just a little custom code and a special tool holder. Please contact us if you have any questions at all.

Click image for a larger image.

Materials for Reservoir Heads

Reservoir Heads heads are for printing as follows:

  • With pastes, gels, emulsifiables or waxes.
  • At room or elevated temperatures.
  • With or without UV Crosslining.
  • With Hyrel Nozzles (1.5mm, 2mm) or Luer Tips OF ANY SIZE.

The following materials can be printed from Cold Flow heads. Note that more viscous materials may not be suitable for plastic syringes or smaller luer tips.

The following materials can be printed from Warm Flow heads. Note that more viscous materials may not be suitable for plastic syringes or smaller luer tips, or may print more easily at higher temperatures.

Reservoir Heads

Ambient or sub-ambient deposition is available through the following Reservoir-based heads:

Heated deposition is available through the following Reservoir-based heads:

EMO-Type Head Comparison
Temperature > 20°C < Ambient Ambient Up to 50°C Up to 90°C Up to 180°C Up to 270°C
Crosslinking
Optional
RSD-30 EMO-25
SDS-5, -10,
SDS-30, -60
SMH-2
HSD-30 HSD-10
VOL-25
KRA-15
KR2-15
TAM-15

Note, RSD-30 will take you about 20C below ambient.

So, what do these goofy designations actually stand for?

EMO: Emulsifiables at Room Temperature - Low to Medium Viscosity
COD: Emulsifiables T Room Temperature with Crosslink On Demand - Low to Medium Viscosity
VOL: Volcano: Heated (up to 100°C) Emulsifiables - Low to Medium Viscosity
KR2: Krakatoa v2: a more robust KRA head with a double gasketed plunger hotter, more viscous Emulsifiables - Very High Viscosity
TAM: Tambora: Heated (up to 270°C) Emulsifiables - High Viscosity
SDS: Syringe Dispensing System (uses disposable plastic syringes at room temperature) - Low Viscosity
HSD: Heated (formerly Volcanic) Syringe Dispensing System - Low to Medium Viscosity
RSD: Refrigerated Syringe Dispensing System - Low to Medium Viscosity
DSD: Dual Syringe Dispenser, dispensing two-part mixtures at a fixed ratio - Low to Medium Viscosity
SMH: Static Mixing Head, blending your ratio of material through a baffled nozzle - Low to Medium Viscosity

Research Papers Citing Hyrel Reservoir Heads

These are now listed by year here.

Firmware Versions for Reservoir Heads

Firmware information is listed on our Firmware page.

Reservoirs for Reservoir Heads

We've used different reservoirs over the years. Here are the details.

Metal Reservoirs

Metal Reservoirs
Tube Material Plunger
O-Rings
Nominal
Volume
ID
mm
OD
mm
Compatible
Heads
Notes
Aluminum 1 25 cc 16.9 mm 20.2 mm EMO, VOL Modified "Makin"
Stainless 1 15 cc 17.7 mm 20 mm discontinued Modified "Makin"
Stainless 1 25 cc 17.7 mm 20 mm discontinued Modified "Makin"
Stainless 2 15 cc 18 mm 20 mm KR2, TAM, EMO-XT Custom
Stainless 2 30 cc 22 mm 25 mm EMO-ST, KR2-ST, TAM-ST Custom

Plastic Reservoirs

Plastic Reservoirs
Default
Heads
Tube Material Manufacturer Part
Number
Nominal
Volume
Notes Hyrel Part Quantity
SDS-1 Polypropylene MHC Easy-Touch 802010 1 cc none AN.SYR-01/100-MHC 100
SDS-5 Polypropylene BD 309646 5 cc none AN.SYR-05/125-BD 125
SDS-10 Polypropylene BD 309604 10 cc none AN.SYR-10/100-BD 100
SDS-30
SDS-30XT
Polypropylene BD 302832 30 cc none AN.SYR-30/54-BD 54
SDS-60
SDS-60XT
Polypropylene BD 309653 60 cc none AN.SYR-60/40-BD 40
SDS-150XT Polypropylene - - 150 cc none AN.SYR-150/10 10
HSD-10 Polyamide Ardes* 10 cc *modified AN.SYR-10-Ardes 1