Is it safe to dehydrate filament in the oven?

Method #2: Oven
Probably the easiest and most common way of drying filament is to use the oven. Just set the temperature to right below the glass transition temperature of the plastic, and leave it in there for four to six hours for the moisture to evaporate. The longer you leave it, the drier it'll get.
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Is drying filament in oven safe?

Ovens are not recommended for drying filament, however it still can be done with caution. Convection ovens work very well as they constantly circulate hot air around the spool.
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Can you dry filament in the microwave?

A microwave oven is a common way of drying the filament at the appropriate temperatures. It eliminates any moisture that the filament could have absorbed. While other options like a desiccant or a dry box are risk-free, microwaves can cause adverse effects. But they are incredibly effective and do the job much faster.
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How do you cure PLA in the oven?

Heat the oven to 70 °C and maintain that temperature for at least 30 minutes. Place your 3D printed parts on an oven-safe surface and put them inside. Immediately turn off the oven and any heating element inside it. Leave your prints in the oven until it has cooled down.
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Is it safe to dry PETG in oven?

You can dry PETG in your oven at a temperature of 65-70°C for 4-6 hours. You can also purchase the PrintDry Pro for both effective filament drying and storage. A food dehydrator works great for dying PETG, and you can also purchase a cheap filament dryer to keep PETG dry and moisture-free.
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How do you dry a 3d printer filament in the oven?

Just place your filament spool inside an oven and set it at the right temperature:
  1. 104 to 113°F (40 – 45 °C) for PLA.
  2. 176°F (80°C) for ABS.
  3. 176°F (80°C) for PA/Nylon.
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At what temp does PLA melt?

PLA has a glass transition temperature between 50 and 80 °C and a melting temperature between 170 and 180 °C depending on the amount of residual monomer.
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At what temperature does PLA soften?

PLA exhibits a low chemical resistance and low temperature resistance, softening at 60°C (Glass Transition and Vicat temperature).
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At what temperature does PLA warp?

As for various materials, PLA undergoes quite significant dimensional changes even at 70 °C (158 °F). Higher temperatures caused warping and at 170 °C (338 °F) the object completely collapsed (melted).
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Do I need a filament dryer?

If you think wet filament might be at the center of your printing problems, don't worry! A filament dryer is a device designed to remove moisture from your filament, usually by using heat. However, it's important to mention that drying filament is only half of the battle; keeping your filament dry is just as important.
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Can I microwave PLA?

It is compostable and can break down in certain composting conditions. It is also BPA-free with NO-toxic chemicals, microwave & dishwasher (top rack) safe, heat resistant up to 120 degree celcius.
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Can PLA be too dry?

Normally, you'd expect something with moisture in it to get soggy or soft. But with PLA, for example, the opposite is true. It gets brittle, almost like it is too dry.
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Does PLA need a dry box?

PLA filament needs to be dried before use, as does all 3D printing filament. Of course, it's best to keep the filament dry at all times, but if it gets wet somehow, you will need to dry or cure it before you can use it again. The reason is that moist PLA filament will swell and change in texture.
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Does a hotter bed make PLA stick better?

A warmer bed helps to soften the plastic, allowing it to stick. Just be careful not to heat up your bed too much, otherwise your prints might end up with elephant's foot (as seen in the photo).
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Will PLA melt in hot car?

3D printed PLA will melt in a car when temperatures reach around 60-65°C since that is the glass transition temperature, or the temperature that it softens. Locations with hot climates and a lot of sun are likely to have PLA melt in the car in the summer time. Places with cooler climates should be okay.
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How do you make PLA less brittle?

Here are two ways of using heat to dry the PLA filament.
  1. Heating PLA Filament Roll. In some instances, heating the entire filament roll may reverse its brittleness. ...
  2. Increase The Nozzle Temperature. If you're having issues with brittle 3D prints, you could increase the temperature of the nozzle.
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Can you heat treat PLA?

To anneal PLA, it must be heated to a temperature that is above the glass transition point of the plastic, which is around 60°-65° Celsius (140°-150° Fahrenheit), and below the melting point, which is around 173°-178°C (343°-352°F).
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Can you melt 3D printer filament?

Reuse 3D Printed Waste

Turn your 3D printed waste into new spools using a 3D printer filament recycler. The typical recycler will smash failed prints into smaller pieces, melt them down, and force the liquid plastic through an opening. The hot plastic is then cooled down and coiled onto a reel.
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What temp does filament melt?

The melting temperature is 180° C or 356° F. Made from renewable sources, such as corn starch and sugar cane. Does not need a heated bed. Comes in a variety of colors, including a clear, translucent filament.
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Can you over dry PETG filament?

PETG should be dried at a temperature of around 65 oC for more than four hours. However, you can use a temperature of less than 65 oC with more time. The filament temperature should never go above its glass transition temperature, and the glass transition temperature for PETG is 88 oC.
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Is PLA more brittle than PETG?

PETG has been on the uprise since a couple of years and is praised for having the ease of printing of PLA but being less brittle and thermally more resistant.
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How do you dry a filament without a dehydrator?

Probably the easiest and most common way of drying filament is to use the oven. Just set the temperature to right below the glass transition temperature of the plastic, and leave it in there for four to six hours for the moisture to evaporate. The longer you leave it, the drier it'll get.
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