Revo™ Brass Nozzles
Revo™ Brass Nozzles
SKU:RC-NOZZLE-0400-AS-SPK
In stock
Experiment freely. With nozzle swapping this easy, you’re free to experiment with nozzle sizes you might not have used before. Set your 3D printer up for ultra-fine or ultra-thick extrusion widths in no time. Print large objects in less time or tiny objects with high resolution
Frustration-free Each Revo Nozzle is a preassembled nozzle and HeatBreak in one unit, so there’s no hazardous hot tightening and no chance of incorrect assembly. Say goodbye to frustrating HotEnd leaks and enjoy reliable FDM 3D printing!
Rapid identification. Identify nozzle sizes at a glance, thanks to a colour-coded silicone sock. Plus, each Revo Nozzle has its size engraved into it with easy-to-read numbers, so there are no confusing identification markers to learn!
Please note:
- Revo™ Nozzles are not compatible with V6-style heaterblocks
- You may need to adjust your Z offset when changing nozzles.
⚠️ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Mineral Oils, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Lead and Nickel, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Read More About P65 Warnings- Input diameter: 1.75mm
- Maximum temperature: 300°C
Brass
What is ObXidian made from?
ObXidian is made up of many materials and processes. Starting at the Nozzle tip, we’ve got a specialized hardened steel, with the rest of the nozzle portion being made up of Copper. Then we have a steel tube, and finally, a copper threaded portion. For the literal icing on the cake, the assembly is then coated with E3DLC™.
What HotEnds are Revo Nozzles compatible with?
Any of our Revo range are compatible with ObXidian.
Will there be 2.85mm Revo nozzles?
Simple answer, not as standard. If you’re a printer manufacturer using 3mm, please reach out!
Is it possible to wear out an ObXidian Nozzle?
Our testing has shown that under normal printing conditions, even when printing abrasive materials, ObXidian Nozzles can last almost indefinitely. That’s not to say they are indestructible though; we have successfully worn ObXidian Nozzles in some extreme testing.
UV-reactive/ “glow in the dark” filaments include an additive called Strontium Aluminate. Strontium Aluminate is very hard. So hard, in fact, that when printed at very high movement speeds, the deposited layers begin to work like sandpaper. We’ve found these conditions to be capable of removing the E3DLC coating and therefore can have a permanent impact on the wear resistance of the nozzle.
We’re not saying you need to totally avoid using glow-in-the-dark. We’ve successfully run multiple kilograms of glow-in-the-dark filament through an ObXidian Nozzle without seeing any impact to the nozzle's performance. Turns out it’s a lot more complicated than wear being proportional to speed, but we’ve been using the Prusa MK3S+ with the 0.2 Quality settings with good success for most model geometries. If in doubt, print slow.
Why is there a brown slip of paper packaged in with my ObXidian Nozzle?
The brown slip of paper is there to offer corrosion protection for metal parts during shipping and storage. It is VCI paper which stands for ‘vapourised corrosion inhibitor’. This paper is chemically coated and produces gas progressively over time. These VCI molecules form a thin, invisible layer on the Nozzle which prevents oxygen from touching it. Thus preventing corrosion.
It’s potentially a little overkill, but it’s the details that matter! Your ObXidian should arrive in the same pristine condition that it was in when it left E3D.
Customer Reviews
Have this on my Voron, runs great with ABS and PLA. Just ordered the H2 Revo for my CR-10V3.
Please make something that can print filled filaments without destroying a nozzle every roll of filament!
I am ready for a hardened nozzle or a wear-resistant nozzle. I print PC and PLA 95% of the time. I run 3 Prusa Mk3s+ and 1 Prusa mini all have this Revo hot end. If I am lucky I can get 2 weeks out of a brass nozzle and at $26 a nozzle this is a pricey consumable(even in the 3 pack). I run the .4mm primarily on all my machines and I do love the quick change feature as I have damaged 2 V6 hot ends just by changing the nozzle. I will be buying the hardened nozzle E3D comes out with and hope they will last much longer and be affordable.
Best an easiest hotend to change an majntain
Would recomensd to anyobe
Fits on prusa mk3+ like a dream
Cant wait for harderend nozzles to come out
What is ObXidian made from?
ObXidian is made up of many materials and processes. Starting at the Nozzle tip, we’ve got a specialized hardened steel, with the rest of the nozzle portion being made up of Copper. Then we have a steel tube, and finally, a copper threaded portion. For the literal icing on the cake, the assembly is then coated with E3DLC™.
What HotEnds are Revo Nozzles compatible with?
Any of our Revo range are compatible with ObXidian.
Will there be 2.85mm Revo nozzles?
Simple answer, not as standard. If you’re a printer manufacturer using 3mm, please reach out!
Is it possible to wear out an ObXidian Nozzle?
Our testing has shown that under normal printing conditions, even when printing abrasive materials, ObXidian Nozzles can last almost indefinitely. That’s not to say they are indestructible though; we have successfully worn ObXidian Nozzles in some extreme testing.
UV-reactive/ “glow in the dark” filaments include an additive called Strontium Aluminate. Strontium Aluminate is very hard. So hard, in fact, that when printed at very high movement speeds, the deposited layers begin to work like sandpaper. We’ve found these conditions to be capable of removing the E3DLC coating and therefore can have a permanent impact on the wear resistance of the nozzle.
We’re not saying you need to totally avoid using glow-in-the-dark. We’ve successfully run multiple kilograms of glow-in-the-dark filament through an ObXidian Nozzle without seeing any impact to the nozzle's performance. Turns out it’s a lot more complicated than wear being proportional to speed, but we’ve been using the Prusa MK3S+ with the 0.2 Quality settings with good success for most model geometries. If in doubt, print slow.
Why is there a brown slip of paper packaged in with my ObXidian Nozzle?
The brown slip of paper is there to offer corrosion protection for metal parts during shipping and storage. It is VCI paper which stands for ‘vapourised corrosion inhibitor’. This paper is chemically coated and produces gas progressively over time. These VCI molecules form a thin, invisible layer on the Nozzle which prevents oxygen from touching it. Thus preventing corrosion.
It’s potentially a little overkill, but it’s the details that matter! Your ObXidian should arrive in the same pristine condition that it was in when it left E3D.