

High Quality Bi-Metal Heat Break V6 Throat For E3D V6 PT100 Hotend Prusa i3 MK3 Heater Block 1.75mm 3D Printer Parts heatbreak
The BIQU Bi-Metal Heat Break V6 Throat is a premium upgrade replacement for standard V6 heat breaks. Made with a high-quality bi-metal design (stainless steel + copper or titanium section), it effectively separates the hot and cold zones to minimize heat creep while providing excellent thermal performance.
Key Features:
- Bi-metal construction for superior heat isolation and reduced heat creep
- Compatible with E3D V6 hotend, Prusa i3 MK3, and most V6-style heater blocks
- Supports PT100 temperature sensors
- Optimized for 1.75mm filament
- Improves temperature stability and allows higher printing temperatures
- Enhances overall extrusion reliability and print quality
- Direct drop-in replacement with precise threading
This bi-metal heat break is especially beneficial for users printing with high-temperature filaments (ABS, Nylon, Polycarbonate, etc.) or those experiencing heat creep issues with standard all-metal or PTFE-lined heat breaks.

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Description
The BIQU Bi-Metal Heat Break V6 Throat is a premium upgrade replacement for standard V6 heat breaks. Made with a high-quality bi-metal design (stainless steel + copper or titanium section), it effectively separates the hot and cold zones to minimize heat creep while providing excellent thermal performance.
Key Features:
- Bi-metal construction for superior heat isolation and reduced heat creep
- Compatible with E3D V6 hotend, Prusa i3 MK3, and most V6-style heater blocks
- Supports PT100 temperature sensors
- Optimized for 1.75mm filament
- Improves temperature stability and allows higher printing temperatures
- Enhances overall extrusion reliability and print quality
- Direct drop-in replacement with precise threading
This bi-metal heat break is especially beneficial for users printing with high-temperature filaments (ABS, Nylon, Polycarbonate, etc.) or those experiencing heat creep issues with standard all-metal or PTFE-lined heat breaks.





















