If it breaks down to the molecular level, and we inhale enough of it, then yes. But I'm not too worried about that happening while I'm vaping.
If you're heating up the metal hot enough to vaporize and inhale it you'll have problems no matter what material it's made of.But in SS wire is nickel and chrome... Both are bad for inhalation.
I use Titanium. From what I have read it is fine as long as you dont dry burn it.
That being said, I think SS wire is probably the safest.
About 2 years. I think the only danger is if you dry burn it, it will form titanium oxide which is very hazardous. I had to give up the practice of dry burning to clean my coil. Now, once it gets gunked I just replace it. However at the temps we normally vape at I feel it is as safe as any other wire.How long are you vaping with Titanium wire? Why do you think Titanium is not as safe as SS wire?
Titanium has gotten a bad rap based on one incident. Even that incident is questionable and involved a person who got cancer after exposure to titanium dust, oxide, in the air. Things not mentioned in the "scare" reports are that he worked in a relatively closed space laden with titanium dust for years, he wore no breathing protection and he also was a smoker. So the "titanium causes cancer" line is based on one, extreme, incident and the guy was a smoker. Was it titanium or was it cigarettes?
Any metal, if heated hot enough, will emit things we don't want to inhale. If you're that concerned you should probably not vape at all. Last time I checked, kanthal contains chromium. Stainless contains both chromium and nickel. Most other wires contain nickel, chromium, aluminum, copper, iron and yadda yadda, not to mention all the incidental impurities left over from refining and production. None of those are very good either and exposure to them can also cause cancer at high enough concentrations. At the temperatures we vape at, hopefully below 450F, emission of significant, measurable, amounts of dangerous components of the wire are either non-existent or so low that they can't be accurately measured. Keep titanium below 800F and oxide is not a problem. Vape at 800F and your head will explode no matter what wire you use. Sort of self correcting.
Any metal, if heated hot enough, will emit things we don't want to inhale. If you're that concerned you should probably not vape at all.
Good to know. Some guidance from the scientific community showing relative risks, wire to wire, and wire to cigarettes, would be very welcome.This is from 2016
Trace Metals Derived from Electronic Cigarette (ECIG) Generated Aerosol: Potential Problem of ECIG Devices That Contain Nickel
So folks are looking at the issue.
Most wives know cast iron works better.Heavy.
I vape SS but mostly for the convenience of knowing if I get kicked out of TC mode for some reason, it won't make much of a difference, and it's just one more thing not to stress about.
I do agree that perhaps some of the risk concerning some wires may be overblown, although the idea of a dry, fine powder I could inhale," doesn't sound so appealing.
I think there were similar claims by one vendor about their non-delivery of Ceramic, they kind of made it sound like vaping ceramic would involve some kind of lung collapse (I forget who, but I actually went to that vendor's page and read it) and they claimed that "they" couldn't come up with a ceramic coil that wasn't at risk of crumbling and reducing itself to a fine dust, more or less. I think that one was blown out of proportion too, I have some ceramic coils and have vaped them with 0 incident and have inspected them for "cracks or chips" and it just doesn't happen. Maybe if you hurled a ceramic coil with incredible force onto the floor THEN tried to vape it? IDK. It sort of seemed like they "couldn't" or "wouldn't" come up with a usable process and then for a while it was "ceramic is bad." IDK. I feel fine, and I know for a while everyone was going all nuts about non-stick pans (I think this was in the 80s) and how they gave up "undesirable cooking products" and yet, I know of no deaths connected with a non-stick pan.
Most wives know cast iron works better.Heavy.
Anna
Science has the capability to show us how to vape as safe as possible. If they would just keep the politics out of it and be objective so that we could trust what they present.
But in SS wire is nickel and chrome... Both are bad for inhalation.