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Comment by Graziano_M

2 days ago

You can just microwave them too, on low power. It's much, much faster and power efficient.

Also much harder to control. Oven drying has the advantage that you can set the temperature so there's no risk of overheating anything.

  • I do microwave. It's pretty easy to not burn, just undershoot it - 10 seconds, see how hot it is, another 10 seconds. Once it's blazing hot shake it back and forth to get the steam off. If it's the colored kind (white when good, pink/blue when full of water) it's easy to tell when it's good. Takes about 30 seconds all together - I recharge my dessicant packs before every use. Of course, people are welcome to spend hours doing the oven method if they want. I just don't personally see an advantage, unless you have an industrial amount of packs to recharge.

  • is there any harm in overheating silica when drying it out?

    • Pure silica? It's really just SiO2. It might kind of fragment/ burst if it has a lot of water absorbed and you heat it too fast. Then everything in the vicinity would get sprinkled with fine dust which you shouldn't inhale in large quantities, as it might cause silicosis.

This is what I do to dry 3D printer filament silicagel. Handling all those small beads without spilling some is finicky, but works good enough.