Slice Engineering GamaMaster FIN nozzle

Blast pipe
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Product details

Designed for abrasive filaments. The GammaMaster nozzle has been developed to tackle the challenges of modern composite materials. It provides reliable, consistent extrusion when working with carbon fiber, fiberglass, metal-filled, or glow-in-the-dark filaments—all materials that typically cause rapid wear in standard brass nozzles. Made from hardened high-speed steel. This nozzle is manufactured from HRC64 grade hardened high-speed steel and is coated with a corrosion-resistant protective layer. The result is an extremely durable tool that withstands mechanical wear and oxidation, making it perfect for high-stress and industrial environments. High-temperature capable. The GammaMaster nozzle is designed for printing at temperatures up to 450 degrees Celsius and is compatible with a wide range of engineering-grade thermoplastics. This includes high-temperature materials such as PC, PA-CF, PEI, and more—without compromising stability or safety. Universal compatibility. The nozzle fits all hotends that accommodate M6 threads and 1.75 mm filaments, including Bondtech CHT-compatible systems. Installation is straightforward, and the performance benefits are immediately noticeable, especially in demanding printing environments.

Key specifications

3D printer accessory type
Blast pipe

General information

Item number
58780704
Slice Engineering
Category
3D printer accessories
Manufacturer no.
NOZ02STD41552
Release date
19.5.2025

3D printer properties

3D printer accessory type
Blast pipe

Origin

Country of origin
Sweden

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

30-day right of return if unopened
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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Warranty score

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Warranty case duration

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  • 1.Bambu Lab
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Return rate

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