There was much Talk about Cr(VI) mostly at the End of this thread.
Stainless Steel mesh, Oxide discussion. | Page 20 | E-Cigarette Forum
Not sure how Much of it is of Value. But is one is Interested, they might want to check it out
I can't quote that thread, but here is a copy&paste quote from one post: "Certain types of SS, particularly those with low (or zero) Al and Mo content and lower Ni content (such as 309), exhibit volatilization of the Cr(III) oxide layer and subsequent oxidation of the vapor phase to Cr(VI) at temperatures above 950°C"
This is good information. And can pretty easily be checked for validity. But a 300 series stainless is NOT Kanthal. It is DESIGNED to form a chromium oxide scale, not the aluminum oxide scale which Kanthal forms. In any case, even if you were using 309 stainless coils the Cr(VI) production would immediately cease at lower temperatures. As someone said earlier, you probably shouldn't huff the vapors from your coil when you're dry burning it. But even if you DID, I know of no evidence that Kanthal would be emitting Cr(VI). We are NOT sitting around inhaling CR(VI) when we're vaping with Kanthal coils. To claim otherwise without evidence is professionally reprehensible.
Off to vape on my dry burned Kanthal coils.