Just curious if you happen to know Imeo, is the manufacturer adding the rest of components H, C etc or are they just trace amounts from the production line. Like food stuff, chocolates for example that we buy without nuts but they write on the package that it "might contain traces of nuts'" because they make both chocolates on the same machine or production line
I really dont know but I dont think they are traces protect. But even if they are traces, we do know that the right grade 1 ASTM B863 standard requires exactly this combination of elements. Not more, not less
Thanks Imeo for clarification as well as sharing the info, come to think of it I didn't see anyone saying thanks for your work on this. A lot of work went into sourcing all this info and you did it by yourself, that's dedication. The latest posts here will be useful also in the future when vendors and re-sellers will start making all kinds of statements about their wire composition. Why I asked is to see if it could actually be possible to get an even higher clearness (for this ASTM) although 99,838% Ti will be very much perfect for my needs. As far as I know, it's the highest of all Ti wires for vaping on the market right now
Thank you pro for your kinds words and for understanding the work behind this
And yes, I think that vendors know now what they have to sell to their customers. The issue on e-cigs was never the money but the satisfaction and the health of the customer
I have a rough idea now. Just thinking about going through just the astm's is enough to get an idea of the work and resources involved. I've been reading the forum for a while now and I know your goals for why you make ecigs and that's one of the reasons why I think you are alone in a different category of modders and I'll leave it at that. Looking forward for your upcoming videos too, missed them a bit
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