El Peligroso
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got my balls busted for asking a question in another thread so I’m here to ask.
O rings cause the air path to be impure?To me even dynavap has exposed o-rings near the vaporpath,lol.
Well i dont consider silicone pure or any other synthetic rubber pure. For me pure path is composed of some metals ,various types of glass and ceramics ,because they have less potential to offgas something harmful.O rings cause the air path to be impure?
First time I've heard that.
Well i dont consider silicone pure or any other synthetic rubber pure. For me pure path is composed of some metals ,various types of glass and ceramics ,because they have less potential to offgas something harmful.
That’s very helpful and I didn’t know about the Mighty’s 5 year limit for medical certification. But is it safe to assume you are getting a clean airpath for the first 5 years with the mighty as long as you treat it properly (cleaning only as directed etc etc), then after that the aluminum oxide particles will start to come into play?The wires and plastic are not the only problem. I very much doubt Storz and bickel had their vaunted medical test run on even a 3 year old machine that had had heavy use, let alone a 10 year old machine.
Aluminium breaks down over time and developes a white dusty compound on the surface. This is Aluminium oxide. You can see it on car engines.
Aluminium oxide does not cause the same health issues raw aluminium does for humans, as it is "considered" inert.
However, aluminium oxide is one of the hardest substances on earth, it is used as an industrial abrasive. Breathing these small abrasive particles over years could cause lesions on the lungs ( I know someone this has happened to).
Storz and Bickel are covered, 'cause they will claim it has a life span. Any goods made only need to function for 5 years for their designed purpous according to trading and industry standards.
it appears impossible to properly clean inside the little holes in the heater core, if you could, repeated cleaning over time can remove the oxide layer, and any acidic compound can react with aluminium over time. I do not own one so if i am wrong about this please let me know.
The most disgusting thing is that many uk cannabis clinics are actively pushing this devise as medicaly safe, when they have zero knowledge of material properties or safety.
It is unlikely to be an issue unless you were a very heavy frequent user on high dosages, but personaly i avoid aluminium in my airpath like the plague. I have enough other issues already.
Ceramics made of aluminium oxide do not form this surface powder in the same way. They are bonded at increadibly high temperatures.
As AbysmalVapor and others point out, any of the full glass path options are going to be clean, and there are injection head baller vapes made of glass, ceramic and titanium. I personly avoid stainless steel, and would consider brass unnecassary madness.
The coil is not really in the air path but If you are sensitive to nickel and worried about the metal of the coil itself go for a none plated version that is mild steel, it might rust a little but is non toxic. You could make mild steel terp pearls, it would be safe but it would taste like shit.
Coil and pid systems seem to be the heaviest hitters too, and despite the general consensus that they are elite and expensive, you can set yourself up for less than £200 pounds if you look around.
You wont have to climb the vape ladder if you go straight for a baller head, you will float to the top on a cloud of vapour.
Unless you are a heavy user or sensitive to specific materials, I think issues with micro particles from vapes are generaly unlikely.
There are many other sources.
Remember that the air we breath is whats going into our vapourisers, so vaping by a busy roadside is likely to give you more pollutants, (or is that breathing by a roadside?) than normal vape use. And microparticles are a favourite of the cosmetic industry of late.
And with the new rubbish petrol, we get even more added zylene, toluene and our old favourite benzene.
FuckCombustion engines..... but i like my cars, and EV cars for everyone is an unachievable joke.
Mmmmmmmm high octane petrol yumyumyum. I loved my 22 year old 2.5 LITRE V6, best car i ever owned. A V6 engine is the car equivalent of a baller head vape.
cO2 feeds our favourite plant....
Wouldn’t certifying the facility mean the products are also certified? If not then that’s grounds for a lawsuit for false advertising at the risk of consumers health. I also read the mighty medic is the same as the mighty but has different electromagnetic shielding to not interfere with medical devices like pacemakers and it comes with extra accessories. But apparently after 5 years the medical label is no longer valid anyways.Have you seen a S&B vaporizer disassembled ? I would never call that clean airpath with all the wires and plastic around. To me even dynavap has exposed o-rings near the vaporpath,lol. Also Stolz and Bickel has their facility certified for medical production ,but most of their devices dont have it. I think only their MEDIC versions do,but i doubt the build is that much different,just medical grade plastics and wires.
On the other hand Vaponic has never been medically certified or vapocane or most of those glass vapes,but they have much cleaner airpath and vapopath than most.
Yeah this will be primarily used for someone who is confined to their bed. Glass is not really preferred bc it can break easily. I’m leaning towards a tiny might 2 w/ titanium stem. I was waiting for the AVLP rep to give a full rundown on the vapor path.Yeah to get the right all glass pathway on a budget, you have to compromise somewhere usually but if you email alan@toasty-top.com you can get very cheap setup with heat island for home use at least... Portables definitely tend to cost more when you want the high quality stuff
Yeah this will be primarily used for someone who is confined to their bed. Glass is not really preferred bc it can break easily. I’m leaning towards a tiny might 2 w/ titanium stem. I was waiting for the AVLP rep to give a full rundown on the vapor path.
Interesting. How is the wait time for a heat island?You don't have to get glass with a heat island, steel core, steel and paper stems...
Interesting. How is the wait time for a heat island?
Is this similar to a dynavap where the end will be hot? I ask because the user will really not have much faculty wrt to dexterity and might burn themselvesEmail him and ask, he usually has basic units in stock ready to send out...
Is this similar to a dynavap where the end will be hot? I ask because the user will really not have much faculty wrt to dexterity and might burn themselves
The rings on the DV tip are not exposed to the vapor traveling down the path. I guess a tiny portion of the fresh air is on the stems with an airport hole when you're drawing with the hole open, but the vapor itself is not.To me even dynavap has exposed o-rings near the vaporpath,lol.
Yeah this will be primarily used for someone who is confined to their bed. Glass is not really preferred bc it can break easily. I’m leaning towards a tiny might 2 w/ titanium stem. I was waiting for the AVLP rep to give a full rundown on the vapor path.
Storz and Bickel are covered, 'cause they will claim it has a life span. Any goods made only need to function for 5 years for their designed purpous according to trading and industry standards.
Could you provide any info on what these regulations you’re referring to? I’m not finding anything past or present that matches what you describe.The 5 year figure is an (UK and EU?)Trading and Industry Standard for goods, or was.
From their website....."STORZ & BICKEL GmbH guarantees end customers (hereinafter referred to as “Customer”) in accordance with the following provisions that the product (MIGHTY+, CRAFTY+, VOLCANO HYBRID, VOLCANO CLASSIC, PLENTY) that has been delivered to the customer is free from defects in material, of manufacturing or construction faults within the time period of three (3) years (MIGHTY, CRAFTY = two (2) years) from the date of delivery (warranty period)." So yes, Storz and Bickel would like you to replace your device every 2 or 3 years.
Ah I see. The loading/unloading will not be done by the user, so exposed hotspots during use is a concern.Not like a dynavap, but just like TM, the glass stem is going to be hot after a bowl has heat through it... Log Vapes do have a hot center core, but it is surrounded by a wood shield. If you use paper stems they won't get hot...
And yes Dynavap has exposed o-ring .
Ah I see. The loading/unloading will not be done by the user, so exposed hotspots during use is a concern.
You're kidding right? You'd have to point your torch directly at the top of the stem to make that happen, missing the heating zone (the cap) by a mile.And yes Dynavap has exposed o-ring . If you arent careful you can melt it and inhale the offgas,