stinkmeaner
Well-Known Member
Something came to mind about these types of vaporizers that use screens or a stack of screens to diffuse a lighters flame enough to lower the heat for vaporization. What if the screens are getting too hot?
Think of it like this:
If you take a big piece of steel like steel rod can be heated all day with a butane lighter all day without any problems and it will get warm or hot but never enough to change the steels properties. Then you could take a piece of steel wool or light gauge steel wire and heat it with the same lighter and it will actually catch on fire.
I normally don't have a problem with metal elements or heat exchangers in vaporizers if they are made correctly and efficiently, meaning the element should operate at a similar temperature to the air it is heating, meaning the screen in a normal vaporizer should be exposed to heat no greater than 230C. The screens in a vaporizer like the Vaporstar are in direct contact with the lighters flame for the duration of the hit, the screen is made of fairly thin wire and is clearly taking the full heat of the lighter. The temperature of a Bic lighter flame is 1977C or 3590.6F
So the question you have to ask is, exactly how hot is the screen in Vaporstar type vaporizers getting?
Think of it like this:
If you take a big piece of steel like steel rod can be heated all day with a butane lighter all day without any problems and it will get warm or hot but never enough to change the steels properties. Then you could take a piece of steel wool or light gauge steel wire and heat it with the same lighter and it will actually catch on fire.
I normally don't have a problem with metal elements or heat exchangers in vaporizers if they are made correctly and efficiently, meaning the element should operate at a similar temperature to the air it is heating, meaning the screen in a normal vaporizer should be exposed to heat no greater than 230C. The screens in a vaporizer like the Vaporstar are in direct contact with the lighters flame for the duration of the hit, the screen is made of fairly thin wire and is clearly taking the full heat of the lighter. The temperature of a Bic lighter flame is 1977C or 3590.6F
So the question you have to ask is, exactly how hot is the screen in Vaporstar type vaporizers getting?