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SUNLU Filament Dryer, 3D Filament Dry Box, Reduce Moisture for 3D Printer Filament, Compatible with Nylon PA ABS PETG PLA Filament 1.75/2.85/3.00mm, Storage Box, FilaDryer S1, Black

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It’s dust-proof, sealed properly, and has enough space for 4 rolls of 0.5KG filaments, 2 rolls of 1KG filaments, or 1 roll of 3KG filament. There is even a built-in fan to circulate the hot air inside the whole dryer box, improving the moisture removal. It’s also worth mentioning that the Sovol SH01 can store two filament spools. There are even 1.75-mm holes at the top to allow you to use the filament with the spools inside.

Wet filament will always equal bad prints. So don’t wait for your 3D prints to start looking terrible before you dry your filament; just start now! Compatible with various filaments: Works with PLA, PETG, ABS, SILK filament of standard diameters (1.75mm/2.85mm) Polymers and copolymers are complex substances. They are designed to act in certain ways under specific conditions. For the most part, they fulfill this task admirably. A: As of 2023, some of the strongest 3D printer filaments available include carbon fiber filament, glass fiber reinforced filament, and polycarbonate (PC) filament.

Fortunately, as we’re working with low temperatures, the risk of overcooking filament is low, but it can be hard to gauge if a filament is truly dry other than running a test print. This can be time-consuming. When you extrude thermoplastic that has absorbed water, the same phenomenon occurs. The heat of the print end causes the water in the plastic to expand. As the plastic extrudes, you will hear hissing or popping that is a result of the steam escaping. You may also see bubbling.

Some filament materials, like Nylon can be extremely sensitive to water – if they absorb just a little it can lead to problems when printing. printing relies on quality filament to produce flawless prints. In this guide, we’ll cover the benefits of filament dryers and how they maintain optimal material conditions. I. Why Proper Filament Storage is Crucial More expensive than other options. But, it’s the best filament drying box around – you get what you pay for.

Next up, we’ve got the oven, easily the most convenient way to dry your filament because there’s probably one just a few yards away from your printer. And you won’t have to spend any extra money! Many users don't realize how drastically moisture impacts 3D printing results until switching to a dryer. Absorbed water causes: He did mention though that the build quality in his opinion wasn’t at the highest level, but still works nonetheless.

This metal layer keeps any water vapor that permeates the plastic layer away from your printing materials. The result is dry materials that are ready to give you great results every time you print. To use a desiccant, you have to get yourself an airtight container or bag that can comfortably store your 3D printer filament. The size of the container entirely depends on you. On Thingiverse, there are many 3D-printed upgrades for the eBox dryer, including mounting solutions, filament hole caps, and a fan guard. Price and availability The part about new nozzles cleaning is quite interesting also and would love to read more about it. “Flitz” seems to be some kind of polishing compound? Is there also accumulation of these short polymers inside/outside the nozzle that could degrade its performances? How to clean it? As for drying times, this is where food dehydrators really tail off compared to filament dryers with optimized drying settings and cycles. Typically, most filaments will dry somewhere between 4-6 hours in a food dehydrator but this isn’t an exact science.If you have an enclosure, you can also use the printing bed itself. As long as it is heated already at the correct temperatures, you can set up a chamber for drying. When the chamber is warm enough, put the filament and allow it to dry. So Are Filament Dryers Worth It? With the popularization of 3D printing technology, the usage of 3D printing filaments has also increased sharply. Among them, FDM has gradually become the mainstream. The filaments used in FDM fusion 3D printing are mostly reel-shaped, which all have certain water absorption, including but not limited to PLA, ABS, PETG, PVA, ePA, ePA-CF, ePA-GF, PC, TPU-95A, etc. Moisture absorption will not only reduce the molecular weight but also makes filaments brittle. A series of bubbles appear on the surface of the prints, and the printed model will be stringing, rough and whitish. By heating and adding a fan to circulate and evaporating the humidity, the filaments are kept in a dry state during printing and printing quality is also improved. What I was most surprised about, though, was the amazing user interface placed on the side of the cylindrical container. On top of letting you control the temperature, set material, and heating time, the S2 also shows you the internal humidity. Each setting is displayed on the front in Fahrenheit, starting with 104° (40° C) at the ON position and reaching a maximum of 158° (70° C). PLA for example has a much lower glass transition temperature than other materials, where this requires less heat to dry the filament. A copolymer, on the other hand, is a material that is made up of several substances, each of which exists in long molecular chains. ABS is a copolymer and consists of strands of acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene molecules all bound together.

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