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Diamond nozzle DIANOZ 3D

NZL-DIANOZ-V6-175-040
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Most 3D printing nozzles suffer from rapid wear or poor heat conduction, affecting print quality and efficiency. Worn tips cause surface irregularities and poor prints, requiring time-consuming adjustments to compensate. Replacing worn nozzles can halt printing, altering parameters and compromising quality. Heat-insulating nozzles decrease reliability, causing rough surfaces and inaccurate temperature control. Compensating for insulation increases energy consumption by up to 15%.

The Dianoz nozzle

Image 1: The Dianoz nozzle. Source: Dianoz.

The Dianoz nozzle from Dianoz 3D (Gühring) emerges as a solution tailored precisely to overcome these challenges. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Dianoz nozzle features well thought through geometry and a synthetic black diamond tip. This design helps achieve ultra-high wear resistance, very high thermal conductivity and a high heat resistance of up to 550 ºC. The anatomy of the Dianoz nozzle will be explained in detail below.

The nozzle

The Dianoz nozzle guarantees consistent material extrusion and smooths part surface with its advanced ironing surface, providing exceptional wear resistance even with highly abrasive filaments. Its intricate geometry and synthetic black diamond tip ensure maximum durability and performance, positioning Dianoz as a revolutionary advancement in FFF technology.

The anatomy of the Dianoz nozzle

Image 2: The anatomy of the Dianoz nozzle. Source: Dianoz.

According to tests conducted at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation, the inclusion of a diamond insert in the Dianoz nozzle ensures nearly identical extrusion stability as brass nozzles, with the added benefit of superior abrasion resistance. The Dianoz nozzle proves to be about 4 times more thermally conductive than brass.

The comparison of hardness and thermal conductivity between the Dianoz nozzle and other nozzles

Image 3: The comparison of hardness and thermal conductivity between the Dianoz nozzle and other nozzles. Source: Dianoz.

In comparison to alternative wear-resistant nozzles like ruby ones, the Dianoz nozzle is about 3 times harder and demonstrates more consistent extrusion performance across broader temperature and extrusion speed ranges (up to 550 ºC).

Equipment and material compatibility

With a range of variants available, the Dianoz nozzle ensures compatibility with diverse 3D printers and caters to various printing requirements, guaranteeing a seamless printing experience and superior print outcomes. The available options are resumed in the table below. Thanks to the availability of diameters as small as 0.2 mm and as big as 1.0 mm, the user can 3D print both small and highly detailed models and manufacture big parts or batches in a short time.

Nozzle type 1.75 mm filaments 2.85 mm filaments Available diameters
V6 0.2 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm, 1.0 mm
Volcano
MK8
Ultimaker
Raise3D (only Pro2/Pro3/E2 series)
Table 1: The options available for the Dianoz nozzle. Source: Filament2Print.

The general rule of thumb for determining the ideal layer height is as follows: the minimum layer thickness = 0.25 * nozzle diameter, and the maximum layer thickness = 0.75 * nozzle diameter. Depending on the system which they were designed for, the nozzle variants have different dimensions and the user must ensure to purchase the right nozzle type to ensure compatibility with their 3D printer.

The dimensions of the various variants of the Dianoz nozzle

Image 4: The dimensions of the various variants of the Dianoz nozzle. Source: Dianoz.

Compatible with a wide range of materials, the Dianoz nozzle is suitable for glass fiber-filled, and carbon fiber-filled filaments, as well as ceramic-filled and metal-filled and high-temperature filaments such as PEEK, PEI, and PEKK thanks to its maximum temperature resistance of up to 550 ºC. The Dianoz nozzle also works seamlessly with standard plastics like ABS, PETG, PLA, and TPE, offering versatility for various 3D printing applications. Some other materials that the Dianoz nozzle can work with are ASA, CPE, HDPE, HIPS, LDPE, PA, PBT, PC, PC-ABS, PCL, PCTG, PMMA, POM, PP, PPSU, PS, PVA, PVDF, and more.

Why choose Dianoz?

There are many reasons to choose the Dianoz diamond tip nozzle for your equipment, but the 4 key reasons have to do with this nozzle's wear resistance, precision, reliability and cost-efficiency:

  1. Ultra wear-resistant - the nozzles's ultradurability allows for seamless printing of challenging materials like glass or carbon fiber-reinforced plastics, ceramics, metal-filled materials, and high-temperature filaments. The consistent performance across various materials makes means continuous operation in diverse applications and fewer nozzle changes.
  2. Precise - the Dianoz nozzle is highly precise, with high thermal conductivity ensuring uniform filament flow and excellent surface finishes. Its optimized filament channel reduces friction, maintaining consistent material extrusion. The nozzle's ironing surface enhances print quality and detail.
  3. Reliable - the Dianoz nozzle ensures reliable 3D printing with continuous operation, consistent layer thickness, and dependable temperature settings, eliminating the need for frequent nozzle changes and adjustments.
  4. Cost-efficient - the Dianoz nozzle proves cost-efficient through fewer purchases and reduced personnel costs for maintenance and replacement. Its ability to operate at lower printing temperatures also helps in cutting down energy expenses, contributing to overall cost savings in 3D printing operations.

The Dianoz nozzle

Image 5: The Dianoz nozzle. Source: Dianoz.

Opting for the Dianoz diamond tip nozzle unlocks a realm of possibilities for users, enabling seamless printing of challenging materials like glass or carbon fiber-reinforced plastics, ceramics, metal-filled materials, and high-temperature filaments, but also a wide range of standard materials. The nozzle's precision ensures impeccable surface finishes, making it ideal for applications requiring intricate detail and high-quality prints but also fast manufacturing of big parts and batches. With reliable performance and cost efficiency, users can confidently tackle diverse projects without interruptions, from intricate prototypes to durable end-use parts, while optimizing operational costs.

General information

Manufacturer Dianoz 3D
Nozzle diameter 0.2 mm / 0.4 mm / 0.6 mm / 0.8 mm / 1.0 mm
Nozzle material Synthetic diamond tip
Maximum working temperature 550 ºC
Compatibility V6 / Volcano / MK8 (Raise3D series Pro2/Pro3/E2) / Ultimaker

Other

HS Code 84779080
Manufacturer Dianoz 3D (Gühring)
Material Nozzle with synthetic diamond tip
Diameters 0.2 mm / 0.4 mm / 0.6 mm / 0.8 mm / 1.0 mm
Compatibility V6 / Volcano / MK8 (Raise3D series Pro2/Pro3/E2) / Ultimaker
HS Code 84779080