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Titanium Grade 1, the most ductile and softest titanium ALLOY. Good for cold forming and corrosive environments.
What is the most common wire used for vaping?
Kanthal is the most common wire used for vaping, and is a ferritic iron, chromium-aluminium alloy. Because of its inexpensive price, wide availability, and resistance to oxidation kanthal is a great material for building coils.
What does different gauges of vape wires do?
Different gauges (diameter) of vape wires will give you different resistances & ramp up times , while different types of vape wires will give you different flavor & cloud production. Even if you aren’t building your own coils, it can be hazardous to use coils of certain materials in the wrong mode (see Nickel wire down below). ...
What is the best vape wire?
Stainless Steel is a special vape wire that can be used with either wattage or temperature control mode, and is a chromium, nickel and carbon alloy. While stainless steel comes in a variety of grades, 316 is medical and food grade and is perfect for vaping.
What is the best wire for vaping?
Nichrome Wire. Nichrome wire is another great wire that can be used for vaping, and is a nickel and chromium alloy. While less commonly found in stores than kanthal, nichrome is similarly resistant to oxidation and can function at high temperatures without being damaged.
How does a coil temperature control work?
To keep things simple, temperature control mode works by using the TCR or temperature coefficient of resistance of a given wires material. Materials like nickel behave predictably with regards to their resistances at certain temperatures. Your mod uses this information to regulate the current to the coil as it heats up and will reduce the current to the coil if it gets too hot, in order to keep the coil at a safe operating temperature.
How many types of wires are there for vaping?
There are five types of wires that are commonly used for vaping, and they each have differing uses and properties. Some wires can only be used for vaping with wattage, some only with temperature control mode, and one special wire can be used with either. We will discuss each one in detail down below, but first a lesson on wire gauges and resistance.
Which vape wire heats up the fastest?
Nickel heats up the fastest out of all vape wires and was the first wire used with temperature control mode. Because of its soft and springy nature, nickel wire is harder to work with than kanthal or nichrome. While nickel wire can offer better flavor and a faster ramp up time than some other vape wires (such as kanthal), ...
What is the best wire for vaping?
Kanthal Wire. Kanthal is the OG and the first wire that started it all. This is the most commonly used wire for vaping, and it has been recognized for more than a decade now for producing high quality vape coils, both by amateurs and industry professionals.
What gauge wire do vacuum cleaners use?
Gauge, in its definition, is the actual diameter of the wire. Vapers usually use 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, and 32 gau ge wire. The bigger the number of the gauge increases, the thinner the wire gets. For instance, a 24 gauge wire at about 0.02 inches, that is 0.51 mm in diameter, while a 30 gauge wire falls at 0.01 inches, 0.25 mm in diameter.
What is VW vaping?
Wattage vaping, or VW (which stands for variable wattage) is the standard mode of vaping. This allows you to independently set the wattage at which you want your vape to operate. You should be looking for a wire that doesn’t change resistance when heated up if you choose to go with variable wattage mode.
Why is it important to know about vape coils?
It is very important to be aware of all of this information because every wire behaves differently. This will give you information about how vapes taste separately depending on the wire used.
How many types of wires are there in vaping?
There are five common types of wires in the vaping industry. These five materials have distinct differences from one another. These differences are based on temperature control mode and wattage mode. One certain wire can even be used in both modes.
How hot can a wire be before melting?
This wire can also tolerate very high temperatures of up to a astonishing 1,500 °C before it actually starts melting. This wire is preferable for beginner rebuilders because not only is it easy to use, but it is also good for beginner-friendly single coils that are not difficult to build.
What is the TCR of nickel wire?
Because of that, this wire has a nice TCR of 0.006, which means it’s easy for devices to determine the amount of current needed to maintain and when to cut it off to reduce the risks of overheating.
Why is titanium wire used for temperature control?
Titanium wire is only recommended for use with temperature control because once titanium reaches its maximum heat capacity, it releases titanium oxide. Plus if used with wattage mode and you go above the temperature capacity, you risk having a nearly impossible to put out fire on your hands.
What is nickel wire?
Nickel wire is commonly known as Ni200 (or pure nickel) and creates some of the best flavorings you can find in vaping. It is the first type of temperature control wire to be utilized. Other common disadvantages include (but are not limited to) difficulties creating uniform coils and deformation during the wicking process.
Is Nichrome good for vaping?
NiChrome is recommended for those vaping using the wattage mode. It is a popular choice among advanced build vapers because NiChrome requires very little time to heat up, it holds it is shape well, and is very easy to work with. Nonetheless, it is very important for users to consider prior allergies before using this wire type. In fact, anyone who is allergic to Nickel should avoid using NiChrome wires.
TrollDragon ECF Guru ECF Veteran
Inhaling ss bristles doesn't sound like much fun. Think I'll just stick to dry burning.
cigatron Vaping Master ECF Veteran
Personally, I don't see what the whole back lash against TI is. I'm beginning to think it has no merit.
luckymew Full Member
Hi guys, ater reading this thread, it seems Titanium wire is more reliable than SS. Any recommendation where I can get it?
GeorgeS Ultra Member ECF Veteran
it's for the opposite reason, too much temp drop when used on a mech mod. If I swap an atty with a .10 ohm Ti build from a regulated device running in TC over to a mech I get an anemic vape whereas the same .10 ohm build with 316L vapes decent on a mech. I kinda like that.
HolmanGT Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran
Hi guys, ater reading this thread, it seems Titanium wire is more reliable than SS. Any recommendation where I can get it?
GeorgeS Ultra Member ECF Veteran
Personally I like the Tempco wire. I get it from Amazon of all places.
Wingsfan0310 Ultra Member ECF Veteran
Personally I like the Tempco wire. I get it from Amazon of all places.
