
Description Tungsten Carbide Nozzle – H2/P2S – 0.6mm – High Flow
Want to print faster, but with neat details? Then this Tungsten Carbide Nozzle for the Bambu Lab H2/P2S is a powerful upgrade. Tungsten carbide is extremely hard and wear-resistant. This ensures the nozzle opening stays round and stable for longer. Your extrusion remains predictable, even after many hours of printing.
This version has a 0.6mm opening and is designed for high flow. It's a good compromise: significantly more throughput than 0.4mm, but still tight enough for many functional prints with detail. Ideal for parts that need to fit, such as housings, brackets, mounting hardware, jigs, and fixtures. You save time without making your print look bulky.
Do you print with abrasive filaments, such as carbon- or glass-filled materials? Then tungsten carbide is exactly what you need. While a brass nozzle wears out relatively quickly, this nozzle retains its shape much longer. This saves you from having to change nozzles, recalibrate, and experience quality loss that you only notice after a few prints.
In short: 0.6mm is perfect if you often print functionally, want to increase speed and at the same time maintain reliable quality.
Tungsten Carbide Nozzle – H2/P2S – 0.6mm – High Flow
SKU: BAMB3071
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Description Tungsten Carbide Nozzle – H2/P2S – 0.6mm – High Flow
Want to print faster, but with neat details? Then this Tungsten Carbide Nozzle for the Bambu Lab H2/P2S is a powerful upgrade. Tungsten carbide is extremely hard and wear-resistant. This ensures the nozzle opening stays round and stable for longer. Your extrusion remains predictable, even after many hours of printing.
This version has a 0.6mm opening and is designed for high flow. It's a good compromise: significantly more throughput than 0.4mm, but still tight enough for many functional prints with detail. Ideal for parts that need to fit, such as housings, brackets, mounting hardware, jigs, and fixtures. You save time without making your print look bulky.
Do you print with abrasive filaments, such as carbon- or glass-filled materials? Then tungsten carbide is exactly what you need. While a brass nozzle wears out relatively quickly, this nozzle retains its shape much longer. This saves you from having to change nozzles, recalibrate, and experience quality loss that you only notice after a few prints.
In short: 0.6mm is perfect if you often print functionally, want to increase speed and at the same time maintain reliable quality.









