What Materials are used within the airpath of the Starry 4. I understand that the mouthpiece is zirconium. But what about the rest of he airpath? And the regulator of the airflow?
Is there any plastic in the airpath like in the Mighty?
Alright, did some research and found out that there is some kind of silicone gasket in the mouthpiece. Would you mind answering what kind of silicone that is?
@XMAXVAPORIZER would you mind to help clarify that case please.
It also seems that there has been a problem with the glue melting in previous starry versions.
Did you change anything in version 4?
Thx to @vapviking
Sorry, I wasn't present this days, but I'm back now, I replied to the @Terpentino request by pm.Have you put your question to the actual manufacturer? Like an email to support?
Writing your question in this thread is not the same.
The company's rep here, @XMAXVAPORIZER is very helpful, comes here and answers some questions, but often has to go ask, then come back here to answer.
Putting their name in a message (like I did here, using the "@" symbol) will send them a notice that we are speaking about them here. The other way would be to "Quote" them or "Reply", asking the question there.
They may not have skimmed this thread since you posted your question?
Pretty sure the answer will be something like 'food grade' or 'medical grade' and 'high temp'. Other XMax vapes also have silicone parts in their mp's.
No plastic in the vaporpath, only ceramic (chamber), zirconium and marginal contact with the silicon holder/gasket. It's high quality black silicon designed to stand with heat, contact with vapor is minimal.
I don't remind there was magnets issues with Starry's previous versions (there was some with V3Pro but it was mainly user error due to iso cleaning, we don't recommend to clean the V3Pro plastic mouthpiece with iso but prefer to use hot water and soap), Starry 4 magnets are held in place by the mouthpiece structure and device structure, they can be removed, they are built-in. We experienced battery lid issues with the Starry previous version but it's now fixed with Starry 4 since we now use a proven sturdy new design (already tested with sucess with the Ace, one of our previous devices released).