TommyDee
Vaporitor
I keep seeing references to creating a thread that talks about materials but I couldn't find a one.
A recent discussion had me start a query into appropriateness of printed circuit boards in or near a vape path. I will note that the Flowermate CAP Beta project showed significant effort to make sure the PCB was isolated from the oven.
I ran across this absolutely stunning study document. I wasn't sure what I was looking for until I found this;
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-08/documents/pcb_final_report.pdf
If we had studies like this on other materials I would be happy to review them.
Basically, one of the compounds in most circuit boards is a flame retardant. I mentioned before that PCB's are rated 140'C with some unknown margin. Well, the upper end of that margin is well under 300'C as well.
Printed circuit boards exposed to elevated temperatures beyond their specifications are not necessarily hazardous. When I consider daily use of our devices, these little things do start to matter to me.
Anyway, this is not necessarily an intro for a discussion on PCB's as this is not an issue on most vapes. Rather, this is a place to finally have that 'materials' conversation we keep getting directed to.
A recent discussion had me start a query into appropriateness of printed circuit boards in or near a vape path. I will note that the Flowermate CAP Beta project showed significant effort to make sure the PCB was isolated from the oven.
I ran across this absolutely stunning study document. I wasn't sure what I was looking for until I found this;
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-08/documents/pcb_final_report.pdf
If we had studies like this on other materials I would be happy to review them.
Basically, one of the compounds in most circuit boards is a flame retardant. I mentioned before that PCB's are rated 140'C with some unknown margin. Well, the upper end of that margin is well under 300'C as well.
Printed circuit boards exposed to elevated temperatures beyond their specifications are not necessarily hazardous. When I consider daily use of our devices, these little things do start to matter to me.
Anyway, this is not necessarily an intro for a discussion on PCB's as this is not an issue on most vapes. Rather, this is a place to finally have that 'materials' conversation we keep getting directed to.