Anycubic Bi-Metal Heat Break for Vyper & Mega S or PRO Titanium Alloy All Metal

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Compatible with;
  • Anycubic Vyper
  • Anycubic Mega S
  • Anycubic Mega PRO
  • or Compatible variations

Please note the size of the heatbreak. Anycubic heat break, while they look similar to others, have different features. Before you purchase, please make sure this is the right option for you.
Why grade 5 Titanium & Copper?

Using a titanium heat break can help with 3D printer performance, by helping keep the "cool side" of your hot end cooler. With the smooth (Polished) all metal throat it can reduce clogs. Titanium has the best strength to weight ratio of all known metals, giving you conference in its reliability.

Along with Titanium's ability to reduce heat entering the "cold zone" of the hotend, the Copper component help dissipate any heat quickly. Well-made Bi-Metal Heatbreaks a typically known for performance improvements and heat creep reduction or elimination.

Our heatbreaks are a premium upgrade option and there is a lot of non-genuineĀ titanium CNC / 3D Printer accessories out in the market. Titanium has some unique properties of which may help assist you, if you would like to make sure you have a product made from titanium. Titanium is typically non-magnetic and approximately 45% lighter and steel (Stainless steel is often used to mimic titanium).


Thermal paste is recommended on the long section of the heat break when fitting. (Supplied) . Please see the manufactures/suppliers' instructions of your hotend for more information on why and how to apply.

PLEASE NOTE: Thermal Paste supplied has a Max operation temp of approx. 240-250 degrees Celsius (464F), we suggest using a high-performance paste on throat/heat break if you intend to use elsewhere than the long threads, typically this would only apply if the paste if used on the "hot side" of your hot end of which, in most cases is not recommended.

We currently stock titanium or bi-metal versions of most common heat breaks. Please check our other listings if you are interested.

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