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DAS air pump for CreatBot PEEK-300

CREATBOT-DASAIRPUMP-P300
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Air pump specifically designed for the Direct Air System (DAS) of the 3D printer CreatBot PEEK-300. This is an original CreatBot replacement that introduces cold air from the outside to efficiently cool the hot chamber.

This component significantly improves temperature control within the print chamber, prevents overheating, and contributes to higher quality and stability in parts printed with high-temperature materials such as PEEK, PEKK, or Ultem.

General information

Manufacturer CreatBot

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HS Code 8477.5900

The air pump in the CreatBot PEEK‑300 3D printer is part of the direct cooling and thermal control system, especially within the Direct Annealing System (DAS) and the hybrid air‑and‑water cooling setup. The pump draws cooler air from the outside and directs it to specific zones to balance and stabilize the temperature of the chamber and the printing environment, improving the repeatability of large parts and high-performance materials.

  • Function within the DAS system: the air pump supplies cooler external air than the enclosed chamber environment, helping to control local temperatures in combination with water cooling in the hotend and other thermal subsystems. This is particularly useful when printing materials like PEEK or PEKK, which require precise thermal management throughout the extrusion and annealing process.
  • Correct installation: ensure the air pump is mounted in its housing according to the manufacturer’s specifications and that the air connections between the pump, internal chambers, and ducts are properly sealed, preventing leaks that could reduce the effectiveness of external air intake.
  • Flow verification: periodically check that the pump operates at the correct airflow and that there are no obstructions at the inlet or outlet; any blockage may cause internal overheating or reduced DAS system efficiency.
  • Noise/vibration check: a well-maintained pump should operate with a consistent noise and vibration level. Excessive vibrations, intermittent stops, or unusual noises may indicate wear or the need for maintenance or replacement.
  • Preventive maintenance: regularly clean filters or air intake openings to prevent dust and particle buildup, and check the electrical connections to ensure a stable power supply to the pump motor.
  • Replacement when necessary: if the air pump shows repeated failures, reduced flow, or irregular startup times, replace it with an original or equivalent spare with similar specifications to maintain the cooling system and DAS performance.

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