How to Dry PVB Filament
PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) absorbs moisture from the air, causing stringing, bubbles, and weak layer adhesion. Drying before printing eliminates these defects. Below are community-verified settings for any filament dryer.
60°C
Set on iDryer, Sunlu S1, Creality6h
Minimum recommended duration<15%
Inside dryer during dryingSigns your PVB filament needs drying
Community Drying Presets (1)
Verified settings shared by the 3D printing community. Compatible with iDryer, Sunlu S1/S2, Creality Filament Dryer, Sovol, and EIBOS.
| Title | Rating | Temperature | Duration | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Polyvinyl Butyral - Default Drying | 60°C | 360 min |
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature should I set my filament dryer for PVB?
Set your filament dryer to 60°C for PVB. This applies to iDryer, Sunlu S1, Creality Filament Dryer, and similar devices.
How long does PVB need to dry?
Dry PVB for at least 6 hours at 60°C. Heavily absorbed spools may need up to twice as long.
Can I print PVB directly from the dryer?
Yes — printing directly from an active dryer is the best approach for moisture-sensitive filaments. iDryer supports pass-through printing with active drying during your print.