Chemical analysis of e-cigarette and Interpretation of results

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DatguyRay

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You can find the results here:

A friend who lives in swiss told me that a media campaign did a coverage about e-cigs in general and that It can cause severe damage because of the formaldehyd that was supposedly found there.

the vapor company ordered an analysis of their (e-liquids) products and didn't find anything in there to be toxic.

the Interpretation and results can be found here:
http://www.liquid-schmiede.de/statement_liquid-schmiede_30april2014.pdf

My other thread got closed I don't know really why. I just remembered that my friend was allergic to formaldehyd and that when he went above 40-50watts his asthma symptoms were coming back.
But could some at 25-35 . max watt (Heat) (depends on the coil and Built) with no visible after effects for months !! How do you explain that?
just wanted to let you know thats all and don't wanna push a hype or something.

But only that at higher wattage (Heat) there is a possibility that can lead to a formation that forms formaldehyd in vaping. Most commonly with clearomizers that have little air control.
Of course the stinkies are way more dangerous they contain even more other chemicals like: Lead, Cadmium, a rsenic, Quicksilver and Aluminum that Vape doesn't as far as I know.

Stay safe and Vape on.
 

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Wouldnt surprise me if this thread gets closed quickly too -- the formaldehyde stuff is TOTAL CRAP. No human could vape at a high enough temp to worry about formaldehyde -- your tastebuds wouldn't allow it.

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