When I look at my DBV ceramic rod, when using a flash light, I can see little black lines that run up the rod, almost like cracks, but I can't tell if the surface is actually cracked because it feels smooth. When the heat cover is removed, these lines burn brighter than the rest of the rod.
Additionally, there are little white flakes on the rod. The white flakes/dust wipe off, but some are hard and almost bonded to the rod. I am very concerned at why/how these flakes are forming.
After asking the internet, I came back with a lot of results regarding ceramic rods and how they can form dust that is harmful when inhaled. Silicosis is very serious and I would hate to think that vaping to be healthy is actually maybe causing more problems. The dust from silica won't show symptoms for 10-20+ years, and these vapes haven't been long enough to know the dangers for sure.
Anyone else see these flakes on their rod? Should I/we be concenerned?
I know that 7th Floor uses top of the line rods, but these changes in the ceramic rod need to be addressed.
I posted this question in DBV but quickly realized it should have it's own thread. It isn't just a DBV concern.
I really hope that this thread doesn't got shutdown, bc I have noticed that any threads that attempt to discuss risks or negative impacts with vaping usually get shut down. Why? I don't know, I think it's ridiculous since we are all here to make better decisions for our health.
This one is a perfect example of the exact topic I am wanting to revisit, but this thread was closed:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/b...er-of-ceramic-heating-elements-in-vapes.8573/
Additionally, there are little white flakes on the rod. The white flakes/dust wipe off, but some are hard and almost bonded to the rod. I am very concerned at why/how these flakes are forming.
After asking the internet, I came back with a lot of results regarding ceramic rods and how they can form dust that is harmful when inhaled. Silicosis is very serious and I would hate to think that vaping to be healthy is actually maybe causing more problems. The dust from silica won't show symptoms for 10-20+ years, and these vapes haven't been long enough to know the dangers for sure.
Anyone else see these flakes on their rod? Should I/we be concenerned?
I know that 7th Floor uses top of the line rods, but these changes in the ceramic rod need to be addressed.
I posted this question in DBV but quickly realized it should have it's own thread. It isn't just a DBV concern.
I really hope that this thread doesn't got shutdown, bc I have noticed that any threads that attempt to discuss risks or negative impacts with vaping usually get shut down. Why? I don't know, I think it's ridiculous since we are all here to make better decisions for our health.
This one is a perfect example of the exact topic I am wanting to revisit, but this thread was closed:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/b...er-of-ceramic-heating-elements-in-vapes.8573/