You heard wrong. Tubing supplied by vape manufacturers is rated food grade or better and is safe for vaporizing. It needs to be 'food grade' but not medical grade. You don't need tubing rated to 500 F or even 200 F. It's not exposed to temps that high. You won't find acrylic tubing. A company developed flexible acrylic back in '04, but it's not cheap, and therefore not used by vape makers. Silicone tubing is used because it has less taste. You can use it for the higher temp ratings, but since those higher temps just aren't there, there really isn't any point to it.MattyGTwenty3 said:I don't know this for sure but I've heard using acrylic/plastic tubing with a vaporizer can be dangerous.
Don't know specifics or anything, have just read that high temperature silicone is the safer choice do to the fact that it's well... high temperature.
The more common size for ID (one size up from 1/4") is 3/8", with 1/2" as OD. This is the size that 7th Floor supplies, and it subs just fine for the standard 1/4" ID, 3/8" OD size used by most vape makers.Stu said:Make sure you get the 5/16" I.D. and not the 1/4" that your unit may have come with (mine did). Whoever decided to go with 1/4" at Arizer was an idiot...it's just too small to get the glass pieces on and off of. 5/16" works much, much better.
max said:The more common size for ID (one size up from 1/4") is 3/8", with 1/2" as OD. This is the size that 7th Floor supplies, and it subs just fine for the standard 1/4" ID, 3/8" OD size used by most vape makers.Stu said:Make sure you get the 5/16" I.D. and not the 1/4" that your unit may have come with (mine did). Whoever decided to go with 1/4" at Arizer was an idiot...it's just too small to get the glass pieces on and off of. 5/16" works much, much better.
max said:You heard wrong. Tubing supplied by vape manufacturers is rated food grade or better and is safe for vaporizing. It needs to be 'food grade' but not medical grade. You don't need tubing rated to 500 F or even 200 F. It's not exposed to temps that high. You won't find acrylic tubing. A company developed flexible acrylic back in '04, but it's not cheap, and therefore not used by vape makers. Silicone tubing is used because it has less taste. You can use it for the higher temp ratings, but since those higher temps just aren't there, there really isn't any point to it.MattyGTwenty3 said:I don't know this for sure but I've heard using acrylic/plastic tubing with a vaporizer can be dangerous.
Don't know specifics or anything, have just read that high temperature silicone is the safer choice do to the fact that it's well... high temperature.