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Technology of Vaporization
Vaporization, or volatilization, is a process by which the essential, active elements of a substance are released without any burning. Vaporization implements a cutting-edge convection technology releasing just enough heat and air to discharge the vital elements but not so much heat and air the material combusts. Advanced microchip technology ensures an exact temperature to eliminate overheating or burning the plant substance. This eradicates many of the harmful byproducts of combustion.
For example - tobacco. When tobacco is smoked, the plant itself is burned. This burning releases carcinogenic and other toxic substances such as tar and carbon monoxide.
In contrast, when tobacco is vaporized it will release only its active element, nicotine, in the form of an inhalable aerosol.
Vaporization produces NO smoke, little or no tar or other toxic elements. Unlike combustion, vaporization does not induce substantial denaturing of the substance. When a substance is "denatured", its chemical make-up changes when catalyzed by, for example, a flame. New compounds are then created which were not within the plant itself.
One of the greatest assets of vaporization technology is the vaporization does not substantially alter the compounds being vaporized and does not create any elements that were not originally present in the source material.
Digital Vaporization is on the verge of revolutionizing the:
- Aromatherapy Industry
- Smoking Cessation Industry
Medicinal Vaporization contributes to the:
- Drug Delivery Devices Industry
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- Biotech Industry
- Defense Industry
- Dietary Supplement Industry
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