How hot does e liquid actually get

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Why when I close my eyes can I hear these words over and over now from you ..
This election was stolen
This election was stolen



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When a liquid is kept just below it's boiling point it still evaporates.
You are now going to make me look for proof neh.

Go resistance....
Dam im getting some strong members on my team now...

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It's a good point that you raise ... an aerosol is usually a liquid atomized by releasing a liquid from a high to a low pressure zone .... and there is a vacuum created when you suck, so maybe the answer is that it's a combination of both?

The difference between a vapor and aerosol is that vapor is a gaseous form of a substance and an aerosol is tiny particles suspended in a medium. What comes out of our mods is the latter. It's not both but is just an aerosol.
 
The difference between a vapor and aerosol is that vapor is a gaseous form of a substance and an aerosol is tiny particles suspended in a medium. What comes out of our mods is the latter. It's not both but is just an aerosol.

This time Google mislead you.
 
The difference between a vapor and aerosol is that vapor is a gaseous form of a substance and an aerosol is tiny particles suspended in a medium. What comes out of our mods is the latter. It's not both but is just an aerosol.
I'm not convinced that's true ... Why do we heat the eliquid then?
 
The difference between a vapor and aerosol is that vapor is a gaseous form of a substance and an aerosol is tiny particles suspended in a medium. What comes out of our mods is the latter. It's not both but is just an aerosol.

No where in an aerosol is heat applied to start off vapour processing.
 
I'm not convinced that's true ... Why do we heat the eliquid then?

To produce the medium in which the particles hang. So much like when you breathe out, there is air but you are breathing out an aerosol of water particles and other bits of stuff like germs in those water particles. It's more of a question of composition than mechanical function.
 
To produce the medium in which the particles hang. So much like when you breathe out, there is air but you are breathing out an aerosol of water particles and other bits of stuff like germs in those water particles. It's more of a question of composition than mechanical function.
Nope I'll stick my my theory. Whoever wrote the article you read is teaching people wrong.
Was this a thesis you read or do you know the person that wrote it?
 
To produce the medium in which the particles hang. So much like when you breathe out, there is air but you are breathing out an aerosol of water particles and other bits of stuff like germs in those water particles. It's more of a question of composition than mechanical function.
I'm not disputing that a vape has elements other that vapor present, aka included atomised particles, and man has this thread gone South :giggle:
The original thread was on eliquid temperatures, which I answered based on the respective boiling points of VG and PG and evolved into an argument on Temperature Control accuracy, then aerosol and vapour discrepancies, and now into a discussion of the components of what we inhale ... O ... and I left out the customary air fryer discussion :facepalm:
 
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I am so glad that this thread provide you with such a great degree (F or C) of entertainment.

As such the Q remains unanswered except for the fact that there is indeed a bunch of aerosols on this forum.

I have taken the liberty of translating the answer below

Fokken warm
Verdomd heet
Putain de chaud
Verdammt heiß
Wela wela
Gostoso pra caralho
fottutamente caldo
******* te
******* vevela
Kuvuta moto
Ffycin poeth
Ukutshisa kushushu
Ukuncela kushisa

Please see if you can spot the short tongued Afrikaans speaker.
 
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It's actually quite simple, it gets hot enough to burn the living daylights out of your mouth, and also hot enough to vaporize E-liquid to a point to supply sufficient flavour and nic to satisfy your requirements. What more is there to know?
 
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It's actually quite simple, it gets hot enough to burn the living daylights out of your mouth, and also hot enough to vaporize E-liquid to a point to supply sufficient flavour and nic to satisfy your requirements. What more is there to know?

Urm ....
You need to be more specific, and scientific specific...
Does it :
Vaporise
Atomize by aeromizing, or
Boil
To create the vape

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