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Developed for lab use 3D printing with extremely abrasive filaments, the Olsson Ruby 3D printer nozzle is the most wear-resistant nozzle on the market. Capable of extruding upwards of 8kg of carbon fiber filament with zero signs of wear, no filament is too tough for the Olsson Ruby.
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Print endless amounts of abrasive filament
Born from the same demanding lab that gave us the Olsson heater block, the Olsson Ruby 3D printer nozzle is the most wear resistant nozzle available. Developed for use while printing extremely abrasive Boron Carbide filament, the Olsson Ruby prints kilograms of even the most abrasive consumer filaments with no visible signs of wear.
Why the Olsson Ruby is right for your 3D printer
- One nozzle for any material. While the Ruby has been developed for use with highly abrasive materials, it also produces beautiful 3D prints with less abrasive materials such as PLA, ABS or Nylon
- The ruby embedded in the tip of the nozzle will not wear down when printing even the toughest materials. Designed for use printing Boron Carbide, the third hardest known material in the world.
- The main body of the Olsson Ruby is brass, which means excellent heat conductivity throughout the nozzle to maintain consistent temperature.
- The ruby nozzle has been in field testing since early 2016 and the community has produced stunning prints using this nozzle
- Each Olsson Ruby nozzle is manufactured, assembled and testing at their high-quality facility in Sweden. By controlling their process and keeping it close to home they can guarantee the best quality and tight tolerances on each and every nozzle.
Perfect for printing NylonX
Author of the OpenRC Project, the OpenRailway Project and designer of the Benchy, Daniel Norée has found great success printing many of his designs with the Olsson Ruby nozzle and MatterHackers NylonX filament.
Daniel describes his experience printing NylonX with the Olsson Ruby:
”Other than being a high precision product the Olsson Ruby offers great value when iterating a project like the OpenRC Mini Quad and need that long time consistency in quality as it won't degrade over time nearly as much many of it´s competitors when printing abrasive filament like the NylonX.”
The Olsson Ruby is an excellent nozzle for printing MatterHackers NylonX carbon fiber infused nylon filament. NylonX produces super strong parts, but can quickly wear out a standard brass nozzle. The strength and abrasive resistance of the Ruby nozzle enables makers to print kilograms of carbon fiber filament with zero signs of wear on the nozzle.
Is My 3D Printer Compatible?
- Ultimaker 2+ / 2+ Extended
- Ultimaker 2 / 2 Extended with Olsson Block upgrade
- Lulzbot TAZ 5
- Lulzbot TAZ 6 **
- Lulzbot Mini **
- Any printer with an E3D v6 3.00mm hotend*
- Any printer with an E3D v6 1.75mm hotend*
- Prusa Research i3 MK2
- Makerbot Replicator 2/2X
- Robo3D R1+
- SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX V3
- OpenBeam Kossel Pro
- MAKEiT Pro
Questions
Which style thermistor is included in this kit? Cartridge or the little glass ball?
Will this fit the MP mini V2? How long are the wires and what are the terminal types?
Can I print PETG (235-255C)?
Are there any upgrades that could allow this extruder to work above the 240 degree limit without causing any damage, such as all-metal heatsinks?
Will it bolt up to an ANET A8 without issues?
Do you know it this will fit in my Robo 3D r 1 plus ?
Will this work with ender 3?
Is this compatible with Printrbot simple metal?
I purchased one in 2015 (part No 44517002 for DiVinci printer). Now want to use it on Hictop Prusa i3 (with Marlin firmware). Is the one I have 12v or 24v?
In Marlin firmware, what temperature table should be used with the 100K Semitec 104GT2 NTC thermistor? I've seen many sites and forums say to use table 5, but I find the temperature at the nozzle (checked with K-type thermocouple)to be between 4 and 15 degrees lower than what the printer says it is when using temp table 5.
I notice that under the Electronics column, heating wires are not included. Is this true? Also, there an installation manual I can download?
Does this fit a cr10s
Doea it come fully assembled?
Hi, do you guys match prices with filastruder? I'm interested in ordering a couple lite6 hotends. Thanks
The Original Prusa i3 MK1 says it comes with an E3D Lite. Is this the same hot end?
Does this come with a 12v or 24v fan?
i am trying to set it up with my prusa I3 and the thermistor is reading craz temps, what other type of themistor did you use in the past?
Does it Include the PTFE tubing? I dont see it on the included list
Why, after removing Teflon tube , is it so difficult to replace.
Does the E3D lite hot end fit a Oneup 3d printer?
Does this fit a Robo R1 3d printer?
What size nozzle comes with this?
Does it include a thermistor plus wiring to it?
Does it include a fan, shroud or nozzle?
Is this 12v or 24v?
Is the Lite6 the same size of the V6
Yes