herbivore21
Well-Known Member
Certain organic thermal degradation byproducts have been known to lead to simultaneous corrosion of the underlying copper as well as degradation/erosion of the gold plated layer that was supposed to protect it.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X78900173
Obviously, those specific organic thermal degradation byproducts are not at play here to my knowledge. Still I would want to see some solid data to convince me that repeated blowtorching on gold plated copper is gonna be safe (not just a lack of specific claims as to why it is unsafe) as I really am trying to get much more health conscious about what I inhale nowadays than ever before.
Still, it may be that such degradation or corrosion could take a very long time to happen, and because the vape can be disassembled, could no doubt be spotted by the user with regular inspection. These guys do provide replacement parts too which should make replacing the offending component not such a problem.
@vapman you have convinced a bunch of my favourite peers around here, but as many FCer's know, I have very high safety standards (perhaps even extremely so in some people's view/s).
So, why is it safe to use the vapman if gold plating has flaked off, exposing the copper to thermal degradation from a torch flame?
What was the gold plating used for in the first place if not to protect the copper from this heat and subsequent oxidization and/or further corrosion/degradation (which is the real concern AFAIK)?
Sorry if it seems like I'm giving you the third degree. Your product seems like it could really suit my needs and safety requirements, but I need to know this 100% before I buy one
Edit: Also, the brass inlet tubes. Is it safe for us to torch heat brass (not the aim necessarily but it surely must get hot during use!) and breathe air through it? Also what about thermal degradation byproducts of stuff in butane. I know the butane itself is burned by the time its made a flame from the torch lighter, but common impurities/additives in butane (especially Mercaptans!) really have a nasty taste. Mercaptans (which are present in every kind of tane I can readily buy here) are detectable readily by taste or smell even in the single digits of parts per billion from memory - a little bit can go a long way to ugly tasting vapor.
Perhaps some users can help on this question too - does the vapman have lighter fluid taste to it compared to say the lotus, which does not take air in from the same side of the vape as flame is applied?
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X78900173
Obviously, those specific organic thermal degradation byproducts are not at play here to my knowledge. Still I would want to see some solid data to convince me that repeated blowtorching on gold plated copper is gonna be safe (not just a lack of specific claims as to why it is unsafe) as I really am trying to get much more health conscious about what I inhale nowadays than ever before.
Still, it may be that such degradation or corrosion could take a very long time to happen, and because the vape can be disassembled, could no doubt be spotted by the user with regular inspection. These guys do provide replacement parts too which should make replacing the offending component not such a problem.
@vapman you have convinced a bunch of my favourite peers around here, but as many FCer's know, I have very high safety standards (perhaps even extremely so in some people's view/s).
So, why is it safe to use the vapman if gold plating has flaked off, exposing the copper to thermal degradation from a torch flame?
What was the gold plating used for in the first place if not to protect the copper from this heat and subsequent oxidization and/or further corrosion/degradation (which is the real concern AFAIK)?
Sorry if it seems like I'm giving you the third degree. Your product seems like it could really suit my needs and safety requirements, but I need to know this 100% before I buy one
Edit: Also, the brass inlet tubes. Is it safe for us to torch heat brass (not the aim necessarily but it surely must get hot during use!) and breathe air through it? Also what about thermal degradation byproducts of stuff in butane. I know the butane itself is burned by the time its made a flame from the torch lighter, but common impurities/additives in butane (especially Mercaptans!) really have a nasty taste. Mercaptans (which are present in every kind of tane I can readily buy here) are detectable readily by taste or smell even in the single digits of parts per billion from memory - a little bit can go a long way to ugly tasting vapor.
Perhaps some users can help on this question too - does the vapman have lighter fluid taste to it compared to say the lotus, which does not take air in from the same side of the vape as flame is applied?
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