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Lets spread Nevermore filtration media and filter solutions together!

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Reseller

Nevermore carbon began with users getting the wrong carbon type (for retaining printer VOCs), the 3d printer oxidizing/damaging carbon type, or the inactive-charcoal-pellets-branded-as-activated-carbon type. Clearly, something needed to be done -so we set out to find the most suitable carbon in the world for the 3d printing use case. We found it - lets spread Nevermore filtration media and filter solutions together!

Nevermore carbon and filtration media is powered by Linneo Components, distributing worldwide from Vigo, Spain. Please enquire on sales@linneo.tech

Nevermore Carbon

  • Highly micro-porous and laboratory tested premium activated carbon, from a major european manufacturer
  • Market-leading VOC adsorbtion fine tuned for aromatic hydrocarbons emitted during 3D printing such as styrene, benzaldehyde, toluene, benzene, etc. [CTC >=80, benzene adsorbtion capacity up to 0.48g/g]
  • Market-leading surface area (storage capacity) of 1250m2/g!
  • Vacuum packed for minimal dust generation during shipping.
  • Vacuum dedusted during the packaging process for immediate use in 3d printers
  • Available in Regular (750ml, 0.33kg) and XL (2300ml, 1kg) Nevermore Carbon

Nevermore Scorch

  • Zeolite-based, highly microporous adsorption medium, enhanced with potassium permanganate (KMnO4).
  • Chemically transform printer VOC toxins like styrene – a major VOC in ABS and ASA filaments – into harmless potassium benzoate (food additive).
  • The process is not harmed by high chamber temps, but accelerated, making Nevermore Scorch ideal for heated 3D printer chambers!
  • Colour changes from bright purple to a dullish gray as its being spent, giving a visual indication of when its time to swap filter media!
  • Available in Regular (750ml, 0.66kg) and XL (2300ml, 2kg)

Nevermore Boost

  • Pre-prepared 50/50 mix of Nevermore Carbon and Nevermore Scorch; a less-hassle, best-of-both-worlds printer filtration
  • Combining the long-life och stellar adsobtion capacity of activated carbon with Nevermore Scorch performance in hot surroundings.
  • Ideal for most users with enclosed 3d printers printing ABS/ASA/PETG/PC in chamber temps of 50C +-10C.

HEPA

  • Nevermore Hepa filters.

Nevermore Filtration Media

Reseller Overview Table

To find your nearest Nevermore vendor, please look at the table below. If you cannot find a vendor in your country, consider checking nearby countries or international shipping options.

| Region | Country | | | | | | | ------- | ------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------ | --------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | EUROPE | Multi Warehouse | 3DJake | | | | | | | Germany | Meltbro | Alchemy3D | Replimat | | | | | Netherlands | RPM3D | Levendigs | | | | | | Austria | 3DParts | | | | | | | Denmark | 3DO | | | | | | | Norway | Frem3D | | | | | | | Sweden | 3DKatten | EastBirdBay3D | | | | | | Estonia | Lecktor | | | | | | | Italy | DHM-online | | | | | | | Spain | HTA3d | | | | | | | Portugal | Ratrig | LAB4450 | | | | | | United Kingdom | OneTwo3D | 3Dimensionally | | | | | AMERICA | USA | KB3D | West3D | Fabreeko | DFH | Central3DPrinting | | OCEANIA | Australia | Unique Prints | Phaser FPV | Dremc | | | | ASIA/ME | Israel | Rav Meimad | | | | |

User Guide On Carbon Selection when Nevermore is unavailable

Picking the Right Carbon for Your 3D Printer

Choosing the optimal activated carbon for a specific task requires careful consideration of several key factors, including surface area, CTC/benzene efficiency, porosity, and pH. These properties play a crucial role in determining the effectiveness and efficiency of the activated carbon in adsorbing target contaminants!

Surface area is perhaps the most critical factor, as it directly influences the adsorption capacity of the activated carbon. A higher surface area allows for more adsorption sites, enabling the activated carbon to capture and retain a greater amount of contaminants. Activated carbons typically range from 500 to 1250 m²/g, and a carbon of 1200 m²/g would have twice the capture capacity compared to a 600 m²/g carbon. A good carbon usually has at least 1000 m²/g. Be sure you're not getting scammed by buying 25% cheaper carbon that lasts half as long!

CTC (Carbon Tetrachloride) efficiency - or even better for 3D printing applications, aromatic hydrocarbon effi

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