A brass drop-in nozzle for E3D Volcano-style hotends, with an M6 thread for 1.75mm filament. The Volcano's longer melt zone heats a bigger column of filament, so it pushes much higher flow than a standard V6 nozzle, ideal for fast printing, thick layers and large-format parts. Brass has the best thermal conductivity of any nozzle material, so it heats fast and keeps up on everyday, non-abrasive filaments. Pick your tip: 0.2mm or 0.3mm for fine detail, 0.6mm for crisp everyday work, 0.8mm for a balanced faster print, or 1.0mm and 1.2mm for maximum high-flow output. Fits straight in, no modifications needed.
- Brass, best thermal conductivity and fast heating
- Volcano long melt zone for high volumetric flow
- Six tip sizes from 0.2mm to 1.2mm
- Built for fast, high-flow and large-format printing
- M6 thread, E3D Volcano standard
- Sized for 1.75mm filament
- Rated for filaments up to ~300C
- Ideal for PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU and nylon
Specifications
What's in the box
Single nozzle. Choose your tip size and quantity at checkout, and bulk pricing applies automatically.
Great for
Changing your nozzle
- Heat the hotend
Bring it up to around 200 to 230C so any filament in the nozzle is soft.
- Hold the heater block
Grip the block with a spanner or pliers so it cannot twist, then unscrew the old nozzle.
- Fit the Volcano nozzle
Screw the new nozzle in while the hotend is still hot.
- Snug against the heatbreak
Tighten it firmly against the heatbreak, not the heater block, to prevent leaks.
Common questions
What is a Volcano nozzle?
A Volcano nozzle is longer than a standard V6 nozzle, giving it an extended melt zone. That means more filament is molten at once, so it can flow much faster. Volcano nozzles are the go-to for high-speed printing, large layer heights and big-format prints. It uses the same M6 thread as a V6 but is not interchangeable with a V6, it needs a Volcano heater block.
Which tip size should I choose?
0.2mm and 0.3mm are the finest tips for detail, even on a Volcano. 0.6mm is a great everyday size. 0.8mm steps up flow for faster, stronger prints. 1.0mm and 1.2mm have the widest bores for maximum high-flow, large-format and structural printing with thick layers.
Will this fit my hotend?
It fits E3D Volcano-style hotends and compatible clones that use the Volcano nozzle format with an M6 thread. It will not fit a standard V6 or an MK8 hotend, those use different nozzle lengths.
Why choose brass?
Brass has the best thermal conductivity of the common nozzle materials, so it heats quickly and transfers heat efficiently, which matters most on a high-flow Volcano. It is the ideal, best-value choice for everyday non-abrasive filaments like PLA, PETG, ABS and TPU.
Can I print abrasive filaments with it?
Not recommended. Brass wears quickly with abrasive filaments (carbon fibre, glow-in-the-dark, metal- or wood-fill), so for those use a hardened steel Volcano nozzle instead.
Good to know: Volcano brass nozzles in 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm and 1.2mm. Shipped from our Te Awamutu stock.
