Learning the differences between conduction and convection vaporizers

The Difference Between Conduction Vs Convection Vaporizing

Vaporizing is very simple, three steps. Heat applied to a batch of botanicals. Second, extraction of active ingredients from the botanicals. Third, converting oils into gas (vapor) molecules. This is the result that produces vapor.

The heating styles consist of conduction and convection. The heating styles actually play a big part in the quality of vapor produced. So it is important to know which vaporizers offer conduction vs convection. There is a science we’ll explain that explains the distinguishes of both styles of heating as well as pros and cons of the best vaporizer units.

Conduction Vs Convection Vaporizing

Breaking Down Conduction Vs Convection

Conduction is when material is in direct contact of heat. Similar to a lighter burning under a spoon, botanicals will heat and release the active ingredient in the material that’s in direct contact or resting on the heating chamber. Most battery power vaporizers use conduction heating chamber, open flame heating plates or butane power heating chamber. Convection is when heat relies on air to move it into hot air in or around a material. Blow Dryers are a good example since there is a heating element in the hair dryer that pushes air through an element that makes the air hot. It works the same way around the materials that are heated with convection vaporizers, which extracts the vapor without direct contact with a heating element. These style of vaporizers typically carry internal fans that force air and can use power from the users draw.

 

Pros & Cons

Both have their highs and lows, it all depends on what matters most to you. Conduction vaporizers are usually less efficient since botanicals aren’t touching the heating element will be unevenly vaporized. You will have to gently stir your materials so it evenly vaporizers throughout your session. Herbs directly in contact with the heating element are at greater risk of reaching the point of combustion, giving lower vapor quality. We didn’t see vaporizers until the mid 1990’s and conduction vaporizers where the first to be put on the market since they’re less expensive and more simple to create. Most vapor enthusiasts will say that convection heating is better as it offers even and consistent heating to your herbs. You get more effective and better vapor quality. The only downside is the costs of the technology which is more expensive than conduction vaporizers.

 

Top Conduction Vaporizers

 

Top Convection Vaporizers

 

We hope you understand the difference and gave you the research material to better determine what type of Convection Vaporizer or Conduction Vaporizer you now want to get. If you browse our store, for reading this article we’ll give you $5 off on any vaporizer you choose.

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  • -TRIPPIN-

    awesome!

  • NEW W0RLD ORDER

    it makes sense how convection has more quality since its evenly burned

  • Doddyboy

    this is easy to understand even when im high!

  • ShotCaller200

    thanks really like the article

  • RichardRocks

    very well explained!

  • Aaron

    I’ve never tried a vape, was always so confused by the concept

  • debbie cakes

    420 vaporizors alll day!

  • CONSPIRACYGUY

    vaporizing takes the “smoking” experience away from weed, I would like a joint instead please!

  • RICHYRICH

    this helped me understand the differnce so much thanks

  • AsianSensation

    I like convection more, so much smoother (:

  • ron paul

    conduction always burns my throat soo much

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  • Jenny Sherwood Scheldt

    Thanks for explaining the difference.



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