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Layer Separation / Delamination

Layer separation (delamination) occurs when printed layers fail to bond properly, causing visible cracks or complete splitting between layers. This severely compromises the structural strength of the part.

Common Causes

  1. Nozzle temperature too low — Insufficient heat prevents proper fusion between layers
  2. Cooling fan too aggressive — Excessive airflow cools the current layer before it bonds to the one below
  3. Drafty print environment — Air currents cause uneven cooling and thermal stress between layers
  4. Inconsistent extrusion — Partial clogs or filament grinding reduce material flow intermittently
  5. Layer height too large — Thick layers have less contact pressure and bond weakly
  1. Increase nozzle temperature by 5-15°C within the filament manufacturer’s range
  2. Reduce part cooling fan speed (especially for ABS, ASA, and PETG)
  3. Use an enclosure to maintain stable ambient temperature around the print
  4. Check for consistent extrusion — perform a cold pull to clear any partial clogs
  5. Reduce layer height to improve inter-layer adhesion (0.2mm or less)
  6. Slow down print speed to give layers more time to bond
  7. Ensure filament is dry — moisture causes steam that weakens layer bonds

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