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Diamondback Nozzles Precision Print | Any Filament | Longer Life The team behind DiamondBack Nozzles has been developing world-class diamond products for the energy industry for more than 40 years. Members of the team recently developed a proprietary Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) nozzle for 3D printing that can handle the most challenging applications. The DiamondBack Nozzle delivers precision prints, prints any filament, and offers a much longer nozzle life. In addition, the DiamondBack is easier to clean, reduces tip clogging, improves layer adhesion, lowers operating temperature, and delivers unmatched wear resistance. Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) Specifications Thermal Conductivity 543W/m-K Hardness 49.8 GPA Thermal Expansion 2.4 10-6/K Coefficient of Friction 0.01 COF PRECISION PRINT Our nozzles rely on a solid diamond tip to improve precision 3D printing. The tip is not a diamond coating, but rather a solid diamond substrate made of polycrystalline diamond. Not only is our diamond the hardest material in the world, but it also provides ultimate thermal conductivity, or heat transfer capability. Easily transfers heat from the hotend through the nozzle and into the filament--ensuring more precision printing and better layer adhesion on every print. ANY FILAMENT DiamondBack relies on a proprietary and patented diamond technology. This breakthrough technology allows 3D printers to print any filament on the same nozzle. A DiamondBack nozzle can easily print standard PLA and ABS filaments AND highly abrasive carbon fiber-embedded filaments without having to worry about changing out the nozzle! Also, it allows 3D printing using PLA Copper, Iron, and Carbon Fiber. LONGER LIFE The Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) used in every DiamondBack nozzle will significantly extend the overall life of the nozzle. The extreme hardness, wear resistance, and thermal conductivity of this unique material make it an ideal solution for 3D printing. Delivers high thermal conductivity, low coefficient of friction, and high fracture toughness. Extends the tool life of other applications in other industries by 2 to 8 times the life of tungsten carbide and other hard metals. The DiamondBack Nozzle: Prints any filament without compromiseHas a solid diamond tip - NOT a diamond coatingImproves layer adhesion and qualityIs easier to clean and reduces tip cloggingDelivers unmatched wear resistanceLowers required operating temperatureImproves extrusion efficiencyIs made in the USA
HIGH QUALITY The Diamondback Science team has been developing world-class diamond products for the energy industry for more than 40 years. Members of the team recently developed a proprietary Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) nozzle to be used in 3D printing that can handle the most challenging applications! Easier to clean and reduces tip clogging, improves layer adhesion, has a solid diamond tip, any filaments, longer life, lowers operating temperature, and delivers unmatched wear resistance!
PRECISION PRINT Our nozzles rely on a solid diamond tip to improve precision 3D printing. The tip is not a diamond coating, but rather a solid diamond substrate made of polycrystalline diamond. Not only is our diamond the hardest material in the world, but it also provides best-in-class thermal conductivity, or heat transfer capability. Easily transfers heat from the hotend through the nozzle and into the filament--ensuring more precision printing and better layer adhesion on every print!
ANY FILAMENT Diamondback relies on a proprietary and patented diamond technology. This breakthrough technology allows 3D printers to print any filament on the same nozzle. A DiamondBack nozzle can easily print standard PLA and ABS filaments AND highly abrasive carbon fiber-embedded filaments without having to worry about changing out the nozzle! Also it allows 3D printing using PLA Copper, Iron, and Carbon Fiber!
LONGER LIFE The Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) used in every DiamondBack nozzle will significantly extend the overall life of the nozzle. The extreme hardness, wear resistance, and thermal conductivity of this unique material make it an ideal solution for 3D printing. Delivers high thermal conductivity, low coefficient of friction, and high fracture toughness. Extends the tool life of other applications in other industries by 2 to 8 times the life of tungsten carbide and other hard metals!
SPECIFICATIONS It is recommended that DiamondBack Nozzle users follow the operating specifications provided by each 3D printer manufacturer and each filament supplier. DiamondBack Nozzle temperatures should not exceed 300 Celsius.
Update before the original review, US Synthetic reached out to me responding to my review and offered to help with any issues. I had already done an Amazon return and ordered the Mk8 version, essentially the same but shorter. Updated to five stars due to a mix of my appreciation for the offer of support, as well as for the performance of the nozzle now that I have the correct one. I won't leave a full review for the Mk8 here, though reviews for it should carry over verbatim to this one given how similar they are, but it's everything I had hoped it would be and this version shouldn't be docked to three stars because this idiot bought the wrong version and was also the only buyer to leave a review; that would not be fair to the company, nor the product.Original review starts from here:Bought because it said for Spider hotend. Turns out I should have looked at... the Mk8, I think?I put it in anyway, tried to start a print, impacted the bed while homing and had to turn it off.Not sure if I should try to clean it up, attempt to return it with a blob of black PETG down the center, and buy the Mk8, whether I should print a lower mounting plate for my BLTouch, or if I should just suck up and have it sit as a useless showpiece.It is somewhat my fault for assuming that the original Spider and the V3 used the same nozzle when ordering, but the details on that were hard to get so I had to make the stretch when ordering the hotend and nozzle at the same time - Creality really should have listed a nozzle type for the Spider V3.The little bit of filament I did shoot through it before it impacted the bed and I had to switch back came out clean, so for as far away from the heat block as the tip was it does seem to live up to the promise of being insanely conductive, and it was unphased by the impact as well, so it seems to live up to that as well... just, the one I got was for a different hotend. I'll at least try to do a cold pull to clean it up before I attempt to return it, if that's the route I go.