Stewalin vs Artestone
Informations provided here are barely an end-user observation and not lab tests.
Stewalin/Arteston befor mixing with water:
- brilliant white very fine powder
- hygroscopic
- odorless
Stewalin/Arteston after mixing with water:
- brilliant white
- odorless
- viscosity is higher than water but lower than 100% vegetable glycerin
* Artestone seems to be slightly 'thiner' and 'softer in touch' than Stewalin.
Casted Stewalin/Arteston
- brilliant white
- stonelike
- odorless
- water resistant - it is not 100% resistance, prolonged contact with water or
ejuice will make it look 'wet' at first (think of wet concrete) and than after several weeks surface (very thin layer of it) becomes softer and prone to scratching with fingernail (thats what happened to my genesis that i left for a month in a drawer)
- fire/heat resistant - it doesn't ignite or burn, after prolonged exposure to extreme heat (torch) it starts to glow red and cracks
- no visible chemical rection to water or
ejuice
Casted 'clean' Stewalin dowel (left) and Artestone dowel (right):
Stewalin dowel (left) and Artestone dowel (right) after 12h in water:
Stewalin dowel (left) and Artestone dowel (right) after 12h in 16mg ejuice:
Stewalin dowels - 'clean', after 12h in water, after 12h in ejuice (left to right)
Artestone dowels - 'clean', after 12h in water, after 12h in ejuice (left to right)
Stewalin dowel vs torch:
Artestone dowel vs torch:
Hope that helps