FAQ

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What materials are used in your 3D printing filaments?
We use high-quality materials such as PLA, ABS, PETG, and more to ensure optimal performance and durability. Each filament is carefully tested to provide smooth printing and strong, reliable results.
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How should I store my 3D printing filaments to maintain their quality?
To preserve the quality of your filaments, store them in a dry and sealed container with desiccants to prevent moisture absorption. For best results, consider using a filament dryer before printing.
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What is the benefit of using a filament dryer?
A filament dryer removes moisture from the filament, improving print quality by reducing stringing, warping, and weak adhesion. It is especially useful for hygroscopic materials like Nylon and TPU.
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Why do 3D printing filaments need drying
3D printing filaments like PLA ABS PETG Nylon are hygroscopic which means they easily absorb moisture from the air. When used damp they can cause issues such as bubbling stringing rough surfaces and poor adhesion. Using a filament dryer ensures your materials stay dry which results in smoother prints and more stable performance.
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What types of filaments are compatible with your dryer
Our filament dryers are designed to work with most common 3D printing materials including PLA ABS PETG TPU Nylon and PC. They support filaments with diameters of 1.75mm 2.85mm and 3.00mm. Please refer to the product page for model-specific compatibility.
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How long does it take to dry a spool of filament
Drying time depends on the type of material and the moisture level. As a general guideline PLA usually takes 4 to 6 hours PETG or ABS takes 6 to 8 hours Nylon may take 8 to 12 hours You can adjust the temperature and timer settings to suit your needs and ensure the filament reaches optimal dryness.

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