The rapid development of fibre, metal and ceramic filaments has increased the need for abrasion-resistant nozzles. Compared with all the nozzle options on the market, DiamondBack’s diamonds deliver unmatched wear-resistance and versatility.
Smooth and Hard. Unlock extreme wear resistance on your Bambu Lab printer thanks to DiamondBack’s Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) tips. These diamonds are composed of thousands of tiny diamond crystals with a proprietary binder that forms a matrix of crystals joined with diamond-to-diamond bonds. They retain the hardness properties of diamond whilst reducing the inherent brittleness of a single-crystal diamond, making them a fantastic choice for printing with engineering grade metal and ceramic-filled filaments.
Precision Printing. DiamondBack nozzles rely on a solid diamond tip to improve precision 3D printing. The tip is not a diamond coating, but rather a solid diamond insert made from the hardest material in the world.
Longevity. The PCD used in these Bambu Lab HotEnds significantly extends nozzle life. It provides best-in-class thermal conductivity which improves interlayer adhesion for stronger prints, and the low coefficient of friction combined with a polished tip creates super smooth top layers with an ironing-like effect.
Effortless Upgrade. These HotEnds are a drop-in replacement for your stock Bambu Lab Hotend, no adjustment to the mount or part cooling is required. Maintain your stock Bambu Lab print profiles as they’re a perfect match.
Compatibility. These kits come in multiple variants with matching connectors for Bambu Lab's different printer models.
Upgrade to these cutting-edge HotEnds for a superior 3D printing experience with unmatched performance and durability.
DiamondBack HotEnd for Bambu Lab has the same length (mounting point to the nozzle) as the stock HotEnd, and so can be considered a drop-in replacement on the following printers:
X1/X1 Carbon
P1S/P1P
Please note: E3D gives a small royalty to Bambu for every sale of this Bambu-approved upgrade. Bambu is generously donating 50% of that royalty to the Sanjay Mortimer Foundation, a charity set up to support young neurodiverse people with a talent for engineering.