Silver thermal conductivity is only marginally higher than copper.Silver is not that expensive and pure silver could be suitable in terms of price. The good thermal conductivity of silver would also be wasted due to copper inside.
PS: Pure silver
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VapHit Full Metal Jacket XL ( FMJ Silver )
The FMJ XL from Vaphit is 99.99% silver and can be used with a captive cap. The FMJ XL enables a one-hit extraction with the DynaVap.verdampftnochmal.de
The Vaphit Silver Collar works perfectly in the YLL Vape 2.0 so I imagine it should work in any induction heater.Will Silver work in Wand?
My main IH is Flare, the "big brother" of your IH, so silver should be suitable for me tooThe Vaphit Silver Collar works perfectly in the YLL Vape 2.0 so I imagine it should work in any induction heater.
Most likely so. The IH will heat the SS cap, and it will heat the silver...does it make sense to mess with it...To my limited knowledge, silver is not induction-compatible, but the induction capability of the cap remains. Therefore, although it will work, it will not provide the benefit of more even heating by the flame, as the induction device will already take care of that.
Of course, I could easily be wrong and my knowledge is not enough, nor do I have any experience with it.
No the Silver collar IS compatible with an Induction Heater.To my limited knowledge, silver is not induction-compatible, but the induction capability of the cap remains. Therefore, although it will work, it will not provide the benefit of more even heating by the flame, as the induction device will already take care of that.
Of course, I could easily be wrong and my knowledge is not enough, nor do I have any experience with it.
You seem to be right, and a bit better than copper. I told you I could be wrong with my limited knowledge.No the Silver collar IS compatible with an Induction Heater.