Just another study that proves nothing. Our juice should never reach 450 F.
Period. The coils may very well get that hot or hotter. The juice should not.
VG may be problematic due to the fact it's boiling point is north of 550 F.
PG boils at about 360 F. The residual water in the juice at 212 F.(There will be water
in the juice due to absorption. Any impurities listed are 99.9% water. Water is
typically added at a certain percentage for consistent viscosity and quality control.
The main ingredients of PG consist of water and propylene oxide. The main ingredient of VG
is water and vegetable fat.)
PG and water vaporize at safe temperatures thus atomizing the juice into a fine aerosol
way below 450 F. Power to the coil transforms to heat which vaporizes components
in the juice which in turn atomizes the majority of the liquid. What we inhale is mostly
aerosol not,vapor caused by heat. E=mc2. Electricity transformed to heat, transformed
to vapor,transformed to mechanical force that creates a super fine aerosol. Compare it to
ones basic bottle of Windex. Muscle contraction (energy),compresses air (force) to create
a aerosol. Ones basic cigalike would literally melt in ones mouth. Metal drip tips would
weld to ones lips if the juice actually got anywhere near 400 F,let alone even hotter.

Mike