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salus
(@salus)
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INDX - Nozzle diameters

Hello

I'm waiting for the upgrade kit from CoreOne+ to add 8 INDX tool, the order is done

The upgrade has all nozzles with diameter 0.4mm

So, when will be available other INDX nozzles with some more diameters, i.e. 0.2,, and 0.6mm?

Thanks in advance for answers

Regards from Spain; Salus

 

Posted : 27/05/2026 6:55 am
hyiger
(@hyiger)
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RE: INDX - Nozzle diameters

 

Posted by: @salus

Hello

I'm waiting for the upgrade kit from CoreOne+ to add 8 INDX tool, the order is done

The upgrade has all nozzles with diameter 0.4mm

So, when will be available other INDX nozzles with some more diameters, i.e. 0.2,, and 0.6mm?

Thanks in advance for answers

Regards from Spain; Salus

 

They were available when the Founder's Edition first went up for selection and purchase. I was able to select 0.2,0.6,0.8 and 1.0 but only the high flow versions. What pissed me off was I had to pay additional since BondTech originally promised to be able to pick without additional cost. I would ask BondTech directly if they are still available for purchase. 

Posted : 02/06/2026 5:03 pm
salus
(@salus)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: INDX - Nozzle diameters

Hi Hyiger, tanks a lot for your answer

I on start with upgrade there are only 0.4mm isn't problem for me

But, I hope to be available in the prusa or bondtec shop as spare part in the future

thenks again

Posted : 02/06/2026 5:17 pm
Alfred
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RE:

The nozzles can be ordered from the Bondtech shop:

CHT in sizes 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.8, and 1.0 mm

Standard in sizes: 0.25 and 0.4 mm

Price: €35.76

This post was modified 2 weeks ago by Alfred
Posted : 02/06/2026 6:11 pm
Drid-Ghost
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RE: INDX - Nozzle diameters

Probably only applies to FE customers.

I can't find anything on the Bondtech website

Posted by: @alfred-3

The nozzles can be ordered from the Bondtech shop:

CHT in sizes 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.8, and 1.0 mm

Standard in sizes: 0.25 and 0.4 mm

Price: €35.76

 

Posted : 02/06/2026 6:33 pm
Alfred
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RE: INDX - Nozzle diameters

https://www.bondtech.se/product/bondtech-indx-cht-hardened-tool/

https://www.bondtech.se/product/bondtech-indx-hardened-tool/

Posted : 02/06/2026 6:36 pm
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Mike Daneman
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RE: INDX - Nozzle diameters

So are the "standard" (non CHT) nozzles the ones that come with the original INDX upgrade kit?

Posted : 03/06/2026 5:02 pm
Drid-Ghost
(@drid-ghost)
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RE:

Prusa indicates CHT nozzles to send

Posted by: @mike-daneman

So are the "standard" (non CHT) nozzles the ones that come with the original INDX upgrade kit?

 

Posted : 03/06/2026 5:32 pm
Mike Daneman
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RE: INDX - Nozzle diameters

I see.  So, potentially it seems it will be good to get at least one non-CHT nozzle if I want to print TPU.

Posted : 03/06/2026 5:37 pm
SuperCuriousFox
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RE: INDX - Nozzle diameters

I have printed 95A TPU with the CHT brass 0.4 mm nozzle on the C1 without issue (well, after modifying the nextruder itself to constrain the filament path so it stopped jamming the extruder gears). I haven’t tried any softer flexibles yet. 

 

The non-CHT nozzles seem beneficial for such softer (that is, lower Shore hardness) TPU’s or other flexibles. 

Posted : 03/06/2026 8:46 pm
hyiger
(@hyiger)
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RE: INDX - Nozzle diameters

 

Posted by: @supercuriousfox

I have printed 95A TPU with the CHT brass 0.4 mm nozzle on the C1 without issue (well, after modifying the nextruder itself to constrain the filament path so it stopped jamming the extruder gears). I haven’t tried any softer flexibles yet. 

 

The non-CHT nozzles seem beneficial for such softer (that is, lower Shore hardness) TPU’s or other flexibles. 

The problem with CHT and filaments like TPU is that a clog can (possibly) ruin the nozzle. CHT nozzles are hard to clean (cold pulls can sometimes work). You cannot poke them with an acupuncture needle to clear it though. 

Posted : 04/06/2026 7:11 pm
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