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Hi Egzoset
I had a quick look at some old steam tables, these were for saturated, dry steam but just to give you an idea of the pressure/temp scale we are dealing with here.
The pressure is needed to hold the steam in its physical state, a reduction in pressure would allow some of the steam to fash off as a gas, this uses energy from the surrounding steam which will condense back to water.
At a temp of 130 c the pressure is 1.7 bar.
If you want a steam temp of 250c the pressure would b at 39 bar.
Superheated steam actually has poorer thermal properties than saturated steam and may not have the moist heating properties you seek, (it's actually used to dry things in processing plant).
That being said, perhaps manipulating the temp/pressure at the point of exposing the herb to the steam, so that the steam kind of resatuates itself using moisture from the plant material would work. But it would require some mind boggling finite temp and pressure control.
This may well be useful for large scale concentrate preperation before an affordable personal vape can be built.
But I think you are definitely the sort of person that we need, I'm happy to use what is available where as you seem to be more 'that can be made much better'.
Hats off to you sir. And good luck with your quest for the perfect vapor
I had a quick look at some old steam tables, these were for saturated, dry steam but just to give you an idea of the pressure/temp scale we are dealing with here.
The pressure is needed to hold the steam in its physical state, a reduction in pressure would allow some of the steam to fash off as a gas, this uses energy from the surrounding steam which will condense back to water.
At a temp of 130 c the pressure is 1.7 bar.
If you want a steam temp of 250c the pressure would b at 39 bar.
Superheated steam actually has poorer thermal properties than saturated steam and may not have the moist heating properties you seek, (it's actually used to dry things in processing plant).
That being said, perhaps manipulating the temp/pressure at the point of exposing the herb to the steam, so that the steam kind of resatuates itself using moisture from the plant material would work. But it would require some mind boggling finite temp and pressure control.
This may well be useful for large scale concentrate preperation before an affordable personal vape can be built.
But I think you are definitely the sort of person that we need, I'm happy to use what is available where as you seem to be more 'that can be made much better'.
Hats off to you sir. And good luck with your quest for the perfect vapor


itisi! Thank you for the review! Have seen these a while a go and was always curious about them! I myself just got a unit that sort of reminds of this by d-nail called the flower adapter, will see how it goes... Glad your enjoying the subliminator!
