Can sit out for a couple days before drying is needed If the bag it came with have a zipper top, use that Similar to pla but prefers cooler temps
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High humidity quickly ruins petg prints.
You can keep a humidity level below 15% with ease, which is the recommended level to prevent your filament absorbing moisture
You can use both 1.75mm filament and 3mm filament There are areas where you can place your reusable desiccant bags or beads for that fast drying action. 40% rh is still far too high, regardless of the temperature That's higher than typical ambient rh in moderate climates
The point of drying filament is to get it, well, dry, and you need really dry warm air to do that. I was trying to search to see if anyone had some general 'good' ranges of humidity that you should try to keep your filaments at either during printing or just in storage. Most filaments require humidity levels below 20% rh to keep them dry for an extended period, and the lower the humidity, the longer the filament can stay dry In a dry environment with 20% rh, filaments with varying water absorption capacities can remain dry for approximately 2 to 7 days.
Polyamide (pa) or nylon is more hygroscopic than polylactide or polylactic acid (pla)
Hence, pla can endure 30% to 40% humidity, while nylon may suffer significant damage at more than 20%. Humidity, measured in percentages, should not exceed 40 percent for filaments like pla and abs, and it should be under 20 percent for very hygroscopic plastics like tpu, petg, or any flavor of nylon Failure to pay attention to this will result in ugly, stringy prints that have poor layer adhesion. In this article, we’ll explain exactly how humidity affects filament, how to prevent it, and what you can do to rescue wet spools
Plus, we’ll show you smart storage solutions that can extend the life of your materials and your printer. The drying time is determined by the technique employed and the filament’s humidity level In the winter the humidity is around 25% and 30 to 35% in the summer Will this be safe for storing pla on a shelf without a dry box
Just put the pla back in a sealable bag