The lifespan of a thermoplastic ranges anywhere from a week right up to 15 years. The main determinant of lifespan is the conditions in which the filament is stored. Properly storing filament in...
Filament can be left inside a printer for very short periods, for example overnight. Leaving filament over longer periods like days or even weeks can damage the filament through exposure to humidity.
Filament comes in two sizes of different diameters or thickness. They are either 1.75mm or 2.85mm. A 3D printer will therefore use one or the other. Generally, a 1.75mm printer cannot use a 2.85mm...
ABS is one of several filaments that has quick absorption of moisture. ABS, Nylon, PVA, and certain types of flexible filaments absorb moisture quicker than PLA for example.
PLA filament can last up to three years after it’s been unsealed. In most cases, it can be used for much longer provided it is stored away from moisture or direct sunlight.
The average 3D printer generates 50 decibels – which is as loud as regular conversations at home. However, most 3D printer noises range between 45 and 55 decibels. The noise produced is based on...