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qorax

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Rayon is awesome. It's my wicking material of choice. :)

It's mine too, by default ;) Or what else do I do with this kiloTon
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So wherever I need one I use two nowadays
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I see you are using both single strand 28 gauge and twisted 30. Do you have a preference?

Dual twisted 30. The coil is just significantly more robust, which is a plus since I use rayon and Needa get a lot of wick in.

Not a fan of any stock Ni200 wires tbh. Even for 28ga, I work harden it by twisting it with a drill.

It's mine too, by default ;) Or what else do I do with this kiloTon
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Yeaaaaah! I've been using the double insertion method too!

But now that I've been using twisted 30ga, I find that my coil is strong enough for me to use rayon normally. :)


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Dual twisted 30. The coil is just significantly more robust, which is a plus since I use rayon and Needa get a lot of wick in.

Not a fan of any stock Ni200 wires tbh. Even for 28ga, I work harden it by twisting it with a drill.



Yeaaaaah! I've been using the double insertion method too!

But now that I've been using twisted 30ga, I find that my coil is strong enough for me to use rayon normally. :)


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Yup and to remove without messing up your coil you take half of each side and pull it out at the same time then repeat with the other half... Kinda an opposite double insertion


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Yup and to remove without messing up your coil you take half of each side and pull it out at the same time then repeat with the other half... Kinda an opposite double insertion


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Double penetration, then double de-penetration... Then double pene---

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Lmao. I also have a lifetime supply of wire, every type of cotton and rayon.

LOL!!! I'm happy no one has found another great wicking material. Funny true story- when I bought the rayon, woman behind the counter said "All of a sudden we can't seem to keep this stuff in stock. Do you know what it's being used for?" I said "Hair." :) .............I didn't feel like standing their explaining vaping & wicking.
 

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I think rayon & KGD is overrated. The juice I vape isn't very forgiving so I still end up rewicking often.

Hahaha Welp as someone who's actually experienced the benefits of rayon, it definitely isn't overrated in my books. Add in the fact that 15 bucks gets you several life time supply of it?

Worth it hehehe


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Hahaha Welp as someone who's actually experienced the benefits of rayon, it definitely isn't overrated in my books. Add in the fact that 15 bucks gets you several life time supply of it?

Worth it hehehe

Rayon is a process of making fabric and does not refer to specific fiber(s). The patent for cellucotton rayon makes no mention of what the specific content is of the far-infrared fiber they use.
Method for preparing composite cellucotton CN 1743521 A
This invention relates to a compound fabric cotton and its manufacturing method aiming at providing a compound fabric cotton with warm-keeping, gas permeation and keeping fit at the same time including the following components: far-infrared fiber: 25-40%, bamboo original fiber: 10-25%, silk protein-fiber: 10-25% and hollow cotton fiber for the rest.

No way to know if this is close to what cellucotton uses but it was one of the few Google hits I could find for far-infrared fiber.
Far Infrared Fiber
Far infrared fiber refers to fiber that 'emits' far infrared rays. Our Far Infrared (FIR) Fiber is made from 95% polypropylene and 5% special lead-free ceramics utilizing our patented technologies. The ceramic is the key for 'emitting' the far infrared rays.
 

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Rayon is a process of making fabric and does not refer to specific fiber(s). The patent for cellucotton rayon makes no mention of what the specific content is of the far-infrared fiber they use.
Method for preparing composite cellucotton CN 1743521 A
This invention relates to a compound fabric cotton and its manufacturing method aiming at providing a compound fabric cotton with warm-keeping, gas permeation and keeping fit at the same time including the following components: far-infrared fiber: 25-40%, bamboo original fiber: 10-25%, silk protein-fiber: 10-25% and hollow cotton fiber for the rest.

No way to know if this is close to what cellucotton uses but it was one of the few Google hits I could find for far-infrared fiber.
Far Infrared Fiber
Far infrared fiber refers to fiber that 'emits' far infrared rays. Our Far Infrared (FIR) Fiber is made from 95% polypropylene and 5% special lead-free ceramics utilizing our patented technologies. The ceramic is the key for 'emitting' the far infrared rays.

Wait. Your point is? I'm confused.


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Before using it for wicking I think many people would like to know that cellucotton contains a significant percentage of mystery fiber, some of which may be plastic.

Oh.... You're one of those....

My recommendation is that you head over to the rayon thread, and ask Jeremy for the official MSDS sheet and manufacturer note.

I didn't bother to check out your links, but it's been verified time and time again that rayon is 100% cellulose, albeit one that is chemically extracted and purified

It's not a prudent move to simply Google and start going off on it. Based on what you've said, it seems like we aren't even talking about the same fiber

I'm busy right now but, here's another Google source lol http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayon

http://www.swicofil.com/viscose.html
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Oh.... You're one of those....

My recommendation is that you head over to the rayon thread, and ask Jeremy for the official MSDS sheet and manufacturer note.

I didn't bother to check out your links, but it's been verified time and time again that rayon is 100% cellulose, albeit one that is chemically extracted and purified

It's not a prudent move to simply Google and start going off on it. Based on what you've said, it seems like we aren't even talking about the same fiber

I'm busy right now but, here's another Google source lol Rayon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Viscose rayon - the oldest man made fiber - versatile fiber yarn
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I had to give up vaping cellucotton/rayon. It gave me a nasty sore throat and cough.
 

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Not saying one way or the other but this did come up on a "rayon toxicity" search.

Rayon is a fiber produced from recycled wood pulp or bamboo cellulose processed by a combination of many chemicals involving carbon disulphide, sulfuric acid, ammonia, acetone and caustic soda to bear regular washing and constant wearing. The carbon disulphide emitted from Rayon fabric can cause nausea, headache, vomiting, chest and muscle pain and insomnia as well as the toxins released from Rayon can also occasion tissue necrosis, anorexia and Parkinson’s disease for people who regularly wear clothing made of it. It is evident that Rayon is a hazardous fabric for people, but its chemicals disposed in the factory effluents can also affect the Eco-system by polluting the water, decreasing the plant’s growth and shortening animals’ life.
 
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