The target temperature isn't a problem, it's regulating it at that temperature. when the liquid vaporizes, it cools the atomizer. if there is not liquid on the atomizer, it overheats. Too much liquid, and you will get poor vapor output. The fix for this is to add a thermocouple that will let you measure the temperature of the atomizer, and use a feedback loop to increase or decrease the temperature.
The fibers in the atomizer are not an easy fix. I'm investigating solutions. I tried encapsulating the atomizer, but sadly i couldn't get it to come out right.
This is why people get excited when they hear of an ultrasonic atomizer. but so far, i am not convinced that any of the atomizers use ultrasonic technology to vaporize the liquid (not even the Janty, I will believe it when i see it proven).
For now, using a nichrome wire is the most cost effective method, it just needs to be handled properly.