Get the high - quality carbon pellets from the creators of the Nevermore Project. These premium 4mm activated carbon pellets are mainly used in Voron Printers as a fume filter to remove ABS fumes and other 3D printing particulates (VOCs). They're a perfect choice for the Nevermore range of activated carbon filters. Each bag contains 335g of carbon, but 800ml is a better measurement as carbon density varies. Don't be fooled by the weight comparison; you're getting top - notch quality. The carbon has excellent specs: CTC of 80 for adsorption efficiency, a surface area of 1250 for long filtration, up to 48wt% benzene adsorption, a low density of 420 g/L, hardness over 98 to reduce dust, and microporous porosity for optimal VOC adhesion. Find out how many refills your Nevermore Filter needs, how often to replace the carbon, and know it's premium anthracite, not coconut butter type, which is great for catching larger molecules like BPA in ASA.


Using these carbon pellets is simple. Just refill your Nevermore Filter as per the recommended number of refills: 12 for Nevermore Micro v4, 7 for Nevermore Micro v5, and 6 for Nevermore Micro v5 XL. The required amount for Nevermore Max is yet to be determined. When it comes to replacement, remember that activated carbon depletes faster in room air due to the high amount of VOCs. If your printer has good sealing, a single cartridge can last up to 3 months. But if a lot of room air circulates through the filter, you might start smelling ABS earlier. For example, in a V4 placed under a heated bed, it could be as early as 20 hours. The V5 lid says 50 hours of print time, which is a rough estimate. Always keep an eye on the odor. This carbon is a premium anthracite, not the coconut butter type. It has a wider pore range, so it's great for catching larger molecules. Just store the carbon pellets in a dry place to maintain their quality.