Moisture Explosions From 3D Printers #Shorts

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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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