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How E-cigarettes Work

  • josephgentry
  • Aug 22, 2017
  • 2 min read


The FDA designed new regulations on e-cig. This includes rules that make them off-limit to those under the age of 18. E-cigs have become a huge business in the last one year. The sale figures have been estimated to be more than $2 billion. Despite the market size, this amazing battery powered devices are still new to many people. If you have never vaped before, here are some fundamental factors you need to know about.




So, what is an e-cigarette?

E-cigs come in so many designers: there are those that look like common cigarette, others have a screw driver shape. But they all come with the same features and components. To begin with, the devices are powered by a lithium battery although there are certain units that can be charged through a USB cable to a computer or any power source.

There is also an atomizer which comes with a heating coil. Another great feature of e-cigs is the LED light that stimulates a burning cigarette. There is also a sensor that records when you when active the atomizer or the LED light.

How an e-cig works

The atomizer is the component that heats the liquid which is normally called the ejuice. It heats the juice to evaporation and then it becomes vapor. That’s why you hear many people call it vaping. The process is the same as the one for cheesy fog machine.

You can also purchase the three-piece e-cig with a separate atomizer, battery, and refillable cartridge. Most established brands of put cartridge and atomizer. The best thing about this new model is that it disposable. Therefore, there is no need to clean or refill cartridge. Also, the cartridges can last for a long time because the heating coil is surrounded by the polyfoam- this control the amount ejuice vaporized.


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