As a smoker, you may have thought about such a question: if the liquid can be replaced with water, then the water can also be atomized like the liquid? This issue seems to sound somewhat mysterious, but in fact, it is closely related to the current development direction of the tobacco oil industry.
With the continuous improvement of health awareness, more and more people are turning to e-cigarettes. Compared with traditional tobacco, the composition of e-cigarette oil is more pure, the taste is more rich, and the amount of smoke can be freely controlled. However, the liquid contains nicotine and other ingredients, long-term use will also be addictive. As a result, some people began to explore replacing the liquid with nicotine-free liquid.
Switch to water? It may sound strange. However, in fact, through technical means to separate the nicotine and other components in the nicotine oil from the water, so as to get clear water, this process is completely feasible. However, if this is only the case, the resulting water cannot be atomized like soot.
So, the question is, how can water be atomized like soot? This requires a new technology – ultrasonic technology.
Ultrasonic technology is a classical physics principle, refers to the use of high-frequency vibration of mechanical waves to break the atomic bonds inside the medium, so that the medium can be broken down into smaller molecules and ions. In e-cigarettes, ultrasonic technology can break down water molecules into tiny water droplets, which are then atomized by heating.
So, what is the application process of ultrasonic technology? First, components such as nicotine in the liquid need to be separated from water, which can be achieved through separation technology. The separated water is then added to a special sprayer. The water molecules are then broken down into tiny water droplets by ultrasonic technology, which are finally atomized under the action of heat.
In fact, this technology is not just staying in the theoretical stage, and has been applied in many fields. For example, some gyms use this technology to atomize moisture in the air, thereby increasing the humidity of the exercise environment and increasing the comfort of the human body. In addition, it has been widely used in many fields such as food industry and cosmetics industry.
Of course, there are some limitations to this technique. First of all, after the ultrasonic wave breaks down the water molecules into very small water droplets, the particle size is very small, so special treatment is required to be able to complete heating, atomization and other operations. Secondly, as a liquid, there is still a gap between the smoke effect of water and that of smoke oil. Therefore, in practical application, further improvement is still needed.
In summary, the liquid can be replaced with water, and the water molecules can be broken down into very small water droplets through ultrasonic technology, so as to achieve its atomization effect. Therefore, this technology will be widely used in the electronic cigarette industry and other related fields in the future, so as to provide people with safer and more convenient products and services.