Brass vs Hardened Steel vs Ruby Nozzles

Brass vs Hardened Steel vs Ruby Nozzles

Quick comparison

Property Brass Hardened Steel Ruby
Cost Low ($) Medium ($$) High ($$$$)
Thermal conductivity Excellent Lower than brass Lower
Wear with PLA / PETG Minimal None None
Wear with matte PLA Wears within 100+ hrs Minimal None
Wear with composites (CF, GF, metal-fill) Hours Months Years
Lifespan, abrasive use 1 to 4 spools 20 to 50 spools Hundreds of spools

When brass is fine

  • Standard PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA
  • Silk PLA
  • TPU
  • Most beginner use cases
  • Low-volume printing of any non-abrasive material

When to upgrade to hardened steel

  • Daily matte PLA printing
  • Wood-fill, marble-fill or specialty PLA composites
  • PA-CF, PETG-CF, ASA-CF (carbon fibre filled)
  • Glow PLA and UV PLA at high volume (slight abrasiveness)
  • Metal-fill PLA (mandatory)

When ruby is worth the cost

  • Production environments with constant composite printing
  • Long-term use where nozzle changes interrupt workflow
  • Specialty filaments where a brass or steel nozzle wears in days
  • When the cost of nozzle changes outweighs the ruby premium

Hardness types in stock

  • Brass, every common size
  • Hardened steel, 0.4 and 0.6 mm in stock; other sizes available
  • Panda Juicer high-flow brass and hardened, for high-speed printing
  • Ruby tipped nozzles exist for the most extreme abrasive workloads but are not currently part of the Siddament range

Sydney 24/7 vending

The 24/7 parts vending machine at the Siddament warehouse stocks the most common 3D printer spares: nozzles, hotends, build sheets, adhesion products and printer-brand specific spares. Available any time, day or night.

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Parts Hub, Panda Juicer Nozzles, Prusa Nozzles.

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