MAD Heaters The TEMPEST
Experience the power of ball vapes in a compact pen-size design. The tempest has both a visual & click temperature indicator & adjustable air intake. Mad Heaters has done it again. The tempest is the next logic step in the evolution of the torch powered vaporizers.
Features:
- 36g lightweight titanium: Crafted from Grade 5 Titanium for superior durability and pure flavor.
- 80-90 x Zirconia Balls: The thermal matrix uses Zirconia ceramic balls for maximum flavor and heat retention.
- Visual and Click Temperature Indicators
- Adjustable Air Intake
- Customizable Airflow and Vapor Path: Personalize the balance of cooling and flavor with the adjustable airflow and vapor path.
- Lockable Spinning Mouthpiece: The Tempest is a breeze to use with a lighter thanks to it's built in smooth-spinning mouthpiece. Using an induction heater or just want it fixed? You can simply lock or unlock the mechanism with a quick o-ring adjustment.
Wich coating is the right for you and where are the differences?
When comparing PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition), DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon), and Anodized coatings, DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) is generally considered the strongest in terms of hardness and wear resistance. Here’s a breakdown of why DLC stands out, along with a comparison of the three coatings:
- DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon): Strength: DLC coatings are incredibly hard, with a hardness close to natural diamond (typically around 5,000 to 9,000 HV on the Vickers scale, whereas diamond is around 10,000 HV). This makes DLC the strongest and most durable of the three coatings. Wear Resistance: DLC provides excellent wear resistance, low friction, and a high degree of protection against scratches and abrasion. It’s often used in demanding applications such as automotive components, watches, and cutting tools where extreme durability is required. Corrosion Resistance: DLC also offers excellent corrosion resistance, making it useful in environments where exposure to harsh chemicals or moisture is a concern.
- PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition): Strength: PVD is a process that creates a thin, hard coating on surfaces, typically ranging from a few micrometers in thickness. The hardness of PVD coatings depends on the specific material being deposited (e.g., titanium nitride), but they generally have a hardness of around 2,000–3,000 HV. Wear Resistance: PVD coatings offer good wear resistance and are commonly used in tools, watches, and decorative applications. However, they are typically not as hard or wear-resistant as DLC coatings. Corrosion Resistance: PVD coatings can provide decent corrosion resistance, but their primary strength lies in improving surface hardness and aesthetic properties.
- Anodized Coating: Strength: Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the surface of metals, like aluminum, into a corrosion-resistant, oxide layer. The hardness of anodized coatings varies but is generally much lower than DLC or PVD coatings, typically around 300–600 HV. Wear Resistance: While anodizing improves the wear resistance of the base metal (especially aluminum), it is not as hard or durable as PVD or DLC coatings. The oxide layer can be scratched or worn down over time. Corrosion Resistance: Anodized coatings are excellent for corrosion resistance, particularly in aluminum, making them suitable for applications exposed to moisture and harsh environments. However, they don’t provide the same level of hardness or durability as DLC.
Scope of delivery:
- 1 x MAD Heaters The TEMPEST (please choose above, we offer only these four colors)
MAD Heaters has already written a very detailed manual for the Tempest. We have linked it for your reference.
Product safety information
Manufacturer information:
MAD Heaters Ltd.
St James House, 65 Mere Green Rd
Sutton Coldfield, Vereinigtes Königreich, B75 5BY
support@madheaters.co.uk
https://madheaters.co.uk/
Responsible person:
VDN Berlin GmbH
Karl-Kunger-Str. 28
Berlin
Berlin, Deutschland, 12435
shop@verdampftnochmal.de
https://verdampftnochmal.de