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Diamondback Nozzles – V6 Compatible – Polycrystalline Solid Diamond Tip 3D Printer Nozzles, Improved Extrusion, Any Filament, Long Life, Wear Resistant, Layer Adhesion, USA Made (1.75mm x 0.4mm)

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Size: 0.4mm


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  • 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.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3 x 3.15 x 0.77 inches; 0.32 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DB6-175


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 22, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ US Synthetic


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #24,753 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #48 in 3D Printer Extruders


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 233 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Nozzle
Size: 0.4mm
not for beginner (like me) you have to tweak temp but print quality is great. did an complete spool PETG CF no problem no sign of wear
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023 by Hielko Visser

  • What's the deal with this thing???
Size: 0.6mm
Alright. So I've tried a good swath of nozzles through my modified Ender 3 and most have been suitable but I wanted something I could just leave in without having to adjust for the different temperatures of hardened steel or the softness of copper nozzles. Had a Vandium and Bridgemaster from Slice Engineering and while both were fantastic, they just didn't fit with what I needed. Found this nozzle a few weeks ago and sat on it for a while. Reached out to their customer service with some questions and they were more than helpful. But the bullet and bought it. I can confirm that this was the right choice. Without optimizing the profiles for this nozzle prints already come out super clean aside from the top layers, and this is the first nozzle I've ever had that actually doesn't have anything stuck to it's tip. The polished surface of the diamond tip makes layers go down extra smooth, and it shows when it prints. Temperatures are stable and the quality of construction is fantastic of course. (When looking at the picture of the cubes listed from left to right) Did some test cubes with PLA, Wood Fill, TPU, Silk PLA, Carbon Fiber PETG, Glow in the dark PLA, and Regular PETG. Every single one print d fantastic aside from adjustments I need to make in my slicer for this new nozzle. I'm honestly shocked. if you're on the fence about this nozzle, do it. You will not regret it. This is a premium part that offers premium results and one to the very few that I've rated on Amazon giving it 5 stars. SIMPLY SUPERB! Update: 8/11/2022 This thing is still working flawlessly. Have put about 2 kg of carbon fiber PETG through it without issue. One thing to note is to NOT USE A WIRE BRUSH WHEN CLEANING! If a fiber gets caught within the nozzle and gets bent, it can put pressure on the polished diamond edge and break a small sliver off. Didn't happen to me, but happened to a friend. Just use a junk rag to wipe off the nozzle. Do this and it'll last for for a long time to come! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022 by Harley B Harley B

  • Diamondback Nozzles – V6 Compatible – Polycrystalline Solid Diamond Tip 3D Printer Nozzles
Size: 0.6mm
With this nozzle I was able to turn down nozzle temps while maintaining good layer adhesion and print quality. They may seem expensive, however compared to my hardened steel nozzle I believe the results speak for itself.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023 by Michael Alleyne

  • The single best upgrade for 3D printing
Size: 0.4mm
I've been 3D printing for a few years. Over this time I've done countless upgrades to my trusty old ender3. Of all of the upgrades I've done, none have made a bigger impact than this nozzle. I can't rave enough about how much this has improved my print quality and consistency. The reliability alone has made me a lifelong customer. Is it expensive? Yup. But the time I've saved is worth the price. Before buying this I felt like dealing with clogs and nozzle replacements was just a necessary evil. Having to pull off the tool head and clean it all up was a pain that I just thought was the norm. But in the 4 months I've had this thing I haven't had to touch my toolhead once. No clogs, nothing. I've been pushing ABS, ASA, PETG, and even some carbon fiber PETG, all of which have printed perfectly. I seriously couldn't ask for a better upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023 by Ceej

  • Great until it clogs.
Size: 0.4mm
I print mostly PA6-CF (carbon reinforced nylon) by Polymaker and always keep filament in an active heated dry box, and this nozzle eventually clogs on me, happened multiple times. I never have this problem with a standard one piece hardened nozzle. For this reason I do not recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Kyle Emerson

  • Just buy one
Size: 0.4mm
These are awesome nozzles. I don't print with anything else now.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Nom De Guerre

  • Want a jam? Here's one for only ninety bucks!
Size: 0.4mm
• Comes in a cheap, tiny paper box with fancy screw-top case - nothing else included • Standard brass nozzle with tiny black tip • Labeling wore off after cleaning once so no longer able to see any indication of size • Jams like nothing else I have ever used (all kinds of properly-dried filament - PETG / PLA / TPU / PC - doesn't matter • Seriously, it is extremely rare for me to get a jam - happened almost every print with these nozzles • Durability of the actual tiny tip might be high, but the surrounding brass nozzle is worn down and scratched by all of the frequent cleaning necessary to remove the built-up filament that sticks everywhere just like on a normal brass nozzle • For the once-in-a while need for printing abrasives, I am just going to use a standard hardened nozzle or go back to my Nozzle X which never gave me any issues • All this so I could install the nozzle and never have to deal with changing nozzles? It's seriously not worth the money All of this hype from all sorts of "influencers" seems like exactly what it is - they are just being paid to promote a product that is maybe 10% better in some ways and 30% worse in other ways that is not discussed. Everyone says it is the holy grail with the diamond tip, how that diamond is so conductive that you can lower your temps by 10 degrees. But we are talking a tiny, tiny amount of diamond dust that is sintered with other material and takes up a tiny, tiny amount of the entire brass nozzle. So realistically lowering the temp seemed to only result in less stringing, slightly matte finish, and much worse layer adhesion. I got the same result from a standard brass nozzle that was 5 bucks. I compared the results to my Nozzle X, and everything looked and performed exactly the same. I'm not a huge advocate of the thirty-buck Nozzle X either though, and like it over standard hardened nozzles more because it is a bit easier to clean. But a standard 10-buck hardened nozzle works just as well too. For the amount, I was expecting quite a remarkable experience. But with the constant jamming, difficulty cleaning, and generally paying 80-100 bucks for a gram of brass with a special tip - I feel like that money is better spent on just buying a better extruder or maybe even a nicer printer. It's this kind of money-grab that makes me regret my naiveness and trust I have with people I watch on youtube. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Top 100 Reviewer

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