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This is part of a short series of videos related to Drywise, and how a machine can solve some industrial headaches with an in-line filament drying solution.

Hygroscopic filaments such as nylon, among many other, absorb moisture from the air very quickly, making it unusable after a few hours of printing. This will result in all the popping sounds you hear along with a milky white print (for transparent filament) and reduced mechanical properties and strength

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19 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@GiulianoMazzina

1 year ago

I found this out a while ago with my polycarbonate filament. Could hear it popping and sizzling. Bought some chemical dehumidifier and put it in an air tight container. Printing smooth and great now.

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@rcmaniac25

1 year ago

I had some filament that was so moist that a friend was watching the printer and went "uh, your printer is smoking" and I went "oh, no that's just stream"

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@tttimster2132

5 months ago

Hey the footage is amazing, would I be able to use 5 seconds of the footage as part of a video im making on 3D pritning Nylon on my second channel, will credit you in the description?

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@nonproductive1

1 year ago

David Attenborough better watch out! πŸ˜‰

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@frankynakamoto2308

1 year ago

Why donot they powder the stuff and use some evaporating glue to stick it

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@djjoris

1 year ago

sounds like pop-corn to me

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@new_comment

1 year ago

that completely destroy a 3d print job

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@semedo693

1 year ago

Not cool 😬

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@oljobo

1 year ago

Not cool! HOT! Very hotπŸ”₯

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