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Vaporizers for Poison Free Addiction

Author: Vitaly Becker
by Vitaly Becker
Posted: Dec 26, 2016

Tobacco smoking has long been discredited as a very harmful inhalation. There is a concerted campaign by all the governments, throughout the world, to persuade the smokers to quit smoking as well as to educate the upcoming generation regarding the dreaded diseases caused due to smoking. In fact scientific research has found more than 4000 types of poisonous and harmful substances in the smoke inhaled by a cigarette smoker. These include tar, carbon mono oxide and many other cancer-causing and toxic substances. Smoking has been identified as the cause of many dreaded diseases such as lung cancer, smoker’s cough, stomach ulcer etc. Enjoying the pleasure of smoking without its harmful cancer-causing substances has been the long cherished dream of the smokers. Thanks to the invention of vaporizers this dream has come true.

What is a vaporizer?

The vaporizer has been designed based on the study that inhaling vapor in place of smoke can save us from the poisonous substances. As no combustion takes place we get a vapor which is filtered and free from 95% cancer-causing substances. You get the smooth kick of pure nicotine, free from all undesirable elements. Atmos vaporizers are beginning to be quite a craze among vaporizer users.

The process of vaporization

  • Application of heat to the botanicals which may be tobacco or weed
  • Extraction of oil from the active ingredients present in the botanicals
  • Conversion of oil into vapor

The heating cycles

There are two types of heating process:

  • Conduction heating
  • Convection heating

In conduction heating the botanicals are directly in touch with the heat source. The process of oil extraction from the active botanical ingredients takes place while the botanicals are resting in the heating chamber. The various types of heating chambers used by the vaporizers powered by batteries are:

  • Conduction heating chambers
  • Open flame heating chambers
  • Butane powered heating chambers

Convection heating, as the name implies, uses indirect heating method to heat the botanicals. Heat from the heating chamber is conveyed to the botanicals with the help of a blow of hot air. In convection heating process the heating of the botanicals is even. Blowers are used to force the hot air around the botanicals. Power is to be drawn from user’s electrical source.

Merits and demerits

In the case of conduction heating the botanicals, in direct contact with heat, get more heat. So the heating here is uneven. The botanicals are to be stirred frequently for full extraction of the active ingredients. There remains a risk of overheating of the botanicals in direct contact with the heating chamber and reaching combustion point. At such points the quality of vapor shall be poor. But vaporizers with conduction heating chambers are cheaper and can easily be manufactured.

Since the heating process in convection heating chambers is indirect, the botanicals are heated evenly as there is no direct contact of the botanicals with the heating chamber. This makes more efficient extraction from active ingredients and the quality of the vapor produced is good. But you have to spend much more money for getting such vaporizers, as the manufacturing process is complicated.

About The Author

Vitaly Becker is an expert when it comes to the practice of vaping and the many plus points associated with the habit. He loves writing interesting articles and blogs on the topic, helping people explore this amazing new format of smoking and recommends YourVaporizers.com as the name to trust if you are looking for vape pens for weed.

About the Author

Vitaly Becker is an expert when it comes to the practice of vaping and the many plus points associated with the habit.

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