faith&physics
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I know this has the potential to be a contentious discussion but I joined FC because the vast majority of discussions I've read so far, and they are many, have remained civil and informative. This is also my first thread so take it easy on me.
I've spent the past week, numerous hours, researching various vapes and reading the myriad opinions regarding materials safety. All I can find, however, are opinions. Considering the popularity of the topic I wonder why no manufacturer other than Storz-Bickel has any available documentation in this regard (http://www.storz-bickel.com/downloads/Safety_Volcano_NRTL.pdf). Even the documentation they offer requires one to reference another document, UL 499-2005 Thirteenth Edition CAN/CSA-22.2 no. 64-m91, which costs almost $100.00 to access so I have no idea what it covers regarding materials safety. Another company offers assurances but indicates that they cannot reveal who does the third party testing. I imagine a lab could be reticent to reveal it's identity due to the nature of the product and it's (un)intended use; unfortunately that leaves everyone back at square one.
This is important stuff because there is no government regulation of these devices with regard to the materials used so manufacturers must regulate themselves and we must trust them to do so. This is not to say I believe anyone is trying to "get one over" on anyone but I do wonder how specific these companies get with regard to material specs and testing the products after they are received from the manufacturing plants. In a way they have to be as trusting of their manufacturing partners as we are of them but how trusting are they? They have the means to have an independent lab test their products but do they all do this or do they simply rely on anecdotal evidence instead of verifiable test results?
I understand this is mostly a cottage industry selling to a very small niche. The costs of lab testing are high but the first manufacturer to provided and openly publish specific, verifiable, lab reports on materials safety will surely be rewarded and able to make up the lab costs through the resulting sales increase.
I've emailed one manufacturer and asked for a MSDS and whatever material specifications sheet they issue the overseas assembly or manufacturing plant and am waiting to hear back. If anyone is interested I'll post their reply but until then if anyone can offer some insight, maybe a lab technician...
EDIT: I moved this from "Vaporizer Discussion" to "General Vaporizer Discussion" as per the rules.
ANOTHER EDIT: I realize the risks involved with consuming herbal substances that are not regulated can be equally risky, however, testing an appliance can be accomplished much easier for reasons I'll not mention.
I've spent the past week, numerous hours, researching various vapes and reading the myriad opinions regarding materials safety. All I can find, however, are opinions. Considering the popularity of the topic I wonder why no manufacturer other than Storz-Bickel has any available documentation in this regard (http://www.storz-bickel.com/downloads/Safety_Volcano_NRTL.pdf). Even the documentation they offer requires one to reference another document, UL 499-2005 Thirteenth Edition CAN/CSA-22.2 no. 64-m91, which costs almost $100.00 to access so I have no idea what it covers regarding materials safety. Another company offers assurances but indicates that they cannot reveal who does the third party testing. I imagine a lab could be reticent to reveal it's identity due to the nature of the product and it's (un)intended use; unfortunately that leaves everyone back at square one.
This is important stuff because there is no government regulation of these devices with regard to the materials used so manufacturers must regulate themselves and we must trust them to do so. This is not to say I believe anyone is trying to "get one over" on anyone but I do wonder how specific these companies get with regard to material specs and testing the products after they are received from the manufacturing plants. In a way they have to be as trusting of their manufacturing partners as we are of them but how trusting are they? They have the means to have an independent lab test their products but do they all do this or do they simply rely on anecdotal evidence instead of verifiable test results?
I understand this is mostly a cottage industry selling to a very small niche. The costs of lab testing are high but the first manufacturer to provided and openly publish specific, verifiable, lab reports on materials safety will surely be rewarded and able to make up the lab costs through the resulting sales increase.
I've emailed one manufacturer and asked for a MSDS and whatever material specifications sheet they issue the overseas assembly or manufacturing plant and am waiting to hear back. If anyone is interested I'll post their reply but until then if anyone can offer some insight, maybe a lab technician...
EDIT: I moved this from "Vaporizer Discussion" to "General Vaporizer Discussion" as per the rules.
ANOTHER EDIT: I realize the risks involved with consuming herbal substances that are not regulated can be equally risky, however, testing an appliance can be accomplished much easier for reasons I'll not mention.