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Author Topic: How is the Smoke Produced?  (Read 516 times)
pleasancepeter
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« on: June 23, 2011, 01:15:53 PM »

E liquid produces a visual smoke to provide a realistic experience to the users. Most people prefer thick vapor which is much like normal tobacco smoke. The substance which is responsible for creating this smoke is propylene glycol. Some of the brands use vegetable glycerin since it is a healthier alternative. Also, it produces a thick vapor but does not carry flavors that well.
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2011, 04:04:49 AM »

oke, fog, haze, and mist machines create some exciting special effects. Have you ever wondered what makes the smoke? Have you ever wanted to create the effect yourself? If so, you are in luck, as I will reveal these mysteries. However, I will warn you that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing! If used incorrectly, the equipment and chemicals used to generate simulated smoke can be dangerous (toxic, burn hazard, asphyxiation hazard, fire hazard, etc.). Also, all types of smoke generators will trigger smoke alarms. I'm telling you how the effects are created, not advising you to make your own smoke. If you are a serious do-it-yourself type, read the article and then please follow the links I have provided to the right of this article, which include specific instructions and warnings from professionals and experienced amateurs. Enjoy!
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2011, 01:26:23 AM »

it is the atomizer that heat the liquid in the tanks or the cartridges, the liquid is VG or PG.
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