
Vaping Glossary
By: Tiffany Davis
Flavor Vapor Media Specialist
It seems like I always finding a word in the vaping
world I have no idea what the meaning is. So, I thought about just adding a
vaping glossary to the blog for anyone to reference.
#
306 – One of
many styles of electronic cigarettes available. Many users of the 510 e-cigs
are using the 306 atomizers on their batteries, as they feel it gives a better
experience.
401, 402,
and 403 – Also referred to as m401, m402, and m403. One of many styles of
electronic cigarettes available. These are all essentially the same unit (same
threading on batteries and atomizers) but with different length batteries. The
401 model is the longest in physical length and battery life of the three while
the 403 is the shortest in length and battery life.
510 –
Arguably the most common and popular style of electronic cigarettes available.
808 or KR808
- One of many styles of electronic cigarettes available.
901 – One of
many styles of electronic cigarettes available.
A
Adapter –
Used to allow a specific style of atomizer or cartomizer to fit onto a
different style of battery. Many users prefer the vapor production of one style
of atty but prefer the battery life of another style battery. This allows them
to have access to both simultaneously.
Analog or
Analogue – Slang term for a traditional cigarette.
Atomizer
(Abbreviated as Atty) - The part of an e-cigarette that actually heats the
juice to the point of vaporization.
Atty –
Abbreviation for Atomizer.
Automatic –
A style of electronic cigarette battery that does not have a button to activate
the heating element. Rather, when the user draws on the device a switch is
activated and the atomizer is activated. This style of e-cig is most like
smoking a traditional cigarette
B
Batt –
Abbreviation for Battery.
Battery
(Abbreviated as Batt) – The battery piece of an electronic cigarette is the
part that provides power to the heating element. This allows the heating
element to heat the Juice and produce vapor.
Bridge – A
small U-shaped covering inside of the atomizer. This is used to absorb liquid
and help wick it towards the heating element.
C
Cartridge
(Abbreviated as Cart) – A plastic tube-like piece that is usually stuffed with
some sort of absorbent filler material that holds the juice.
Cart –
Abbreviation for Cartridge.
Carto –
Abbreviation for Cartomizer.
Cartomizer
(Abbreviated as Carto) – A cartridge and atomizer in a single unit. These
generally are disposable, inexpensive and hold more juice than a regular
cartridge/atomizer combination.
Charger – A
battery charger. This is used to recharge your e-cig battery once it has been
depleted.
D
Drip Tip –
An accessory that can be used in conjunction with an atomizer or cartomizer.
These have a larger opening than the original equipment and allows a user to
drip Juice directly onto the atomizer. Some people use a drip tip on their
Cartomizers simply for looks and/or comfort.
Dripping – A
method of adding juice to the atomizer. A user will drip a few drop directly
onto the bridge before vaping. Many users feel this method produces the best
vapor production and taste, since there is no filler material involved with the
process.
E
E-Cig –
Abbreviation for Electronic Cigarette.
E-Juice –
Also referred to as E-Liquid, Juice, or Smoke Juice. This is the liquid that is
vaporized when using an electronic cigarette.
E-Liquid –
Also referred to as E-Juice, Juice, or Smoke Juice. This is the liquid that is
vaporized when using an electronic cigarette.
ECF -
Abbreviation for E-Cigarette-Forum.
eCigology –
The science of e-cigs. Also the greatest e-cig blog of all time.
eGo - A
style of electronic cigarette that utilizes the 510 threads and allows one to
use 510 components but with a much larger battery. Many people feel this is one
of the superior models of e-cigs that are available.
Electronic
Cigarette (Abbreviated as E-Cig) – A device that heats up a liquid solution
consisting of nicotine, propylene glycol and/or vegetable glycol, and
flavorings to a point where it actually turns into a vapor which can be
inhaled. For more detailed information, click here: Understanding E-Cigs: A
Beginner’s Guide
F
FDA -
Abbreviation for the (United States) Food and Drug Administration.
Filler
Material (Abbreviated as Filler) - Material placed inside of a Cartridge that
is absorbent. It is used to help keep the juice inside of the cartridge and
deliver it to the atomizer at an optimal pace (so as to not flood the device).
Most cartridges come with PolyFill being used as the Filler Material, but there
are many modifications available that may help enhance your e-cig experience
(such as the Pyramid Tea Bag mod or Blue Foam mod – check our Modifications
section for more information).
Flooding –
Something that can occur when too much Juice is applied to the atomizer. Since
atomizers require some air to properly vaporize Liquid, adding too much Juice
to an atomizer will cause a decrease in Vapor Production and flavor.
Food and
Drug Administration (Abbreviated as FDA) – An administrative branch of the
United States government that oversees rules and regulations pertaining to the
safety of food and drug products sold in the USA. There is currently a very
controversial lawsuit involving the FDA and the importation and distribution of
electronic cigarettes.
G
H
Hot
Cigarette – A slang term for a traditional cigarette.
I
J
Juice – Also
referred to as E-Liquid, E-Juice, or Smoke Juice. This is the liquid that is
vaporized when using an electronic cigarette.
K
L
Leaking –
This can happen when too much Juice is added to an atomizer or cartomizer.
Juice can leak out of the bottom of the heating element and onto the battery,
which in some cases can cause damage to the device (as is the case with
Automatic Batteries).
LED -
Abbreviation for Light Emitting Diode.
Light
Emitting Diode (Abbreviated as LED) – A diode that converts applied voltage to
light. These are commonly used in electronic cigarette devices to indicate that
the device is actively being used.
Liquid – Also
referred to as E-Liquid, E-Juice, Smoke Juice, or Juice. This is the liquid
that is vaporized when using an electronic cigarette.
Low
Resistance (Abbreviated as LR) – An atomizer or cartomizer with a lower Ohm
rating than the standard equipment. This generally causes the heating element
to get hotter faster and produces vapor more quickly. In many cases it produces
more vapor than an atty or carto that has a standard resistance rating.
LR -
Abbreviation for Low Resistance.
M
m401, m402,
and m403 – Also referred to as 401, 402, and 403. One of many styles of
electronic cigarettes available. These are all essentially the same unit (same
threading on batteries and atomizers) but with different length batteries. The
m401 model is the longest in physical length and battery life of the three
while the m403 is the shortest in length and battery life.
Manual – A
style of electronic cigarette battery that has a button (usually on the top or
side of the battery) that activates the heating element. When the user wishes
to use the device, the button must first be depressed in order to produce vapor
from the atomizer. This style of e-cig is less like a traditional cigarette
than the Automatic, but is preferred by many due to the fact that it is sealed
and can not be adversely affected by Leaking.
mg –
Abbreviation for Milligrams.
Milligrams
(Abbreviated as mg) – The amount of nicotine found in a Juice. Typical levels
include 0mg, 6mg, 8mg, 12mg, 16mg, 18mg, 24mg, 30mg, 36mg and 48mg. Generally
speaking, a medium level of nicotine is around 18mg. Those who use Juice with a
higher nicotine content than that are generally people who were heavy smokers
or have been vaping for quite some time.
Milliliters
(Abbreviated as mL) – The amount of Juice in a given container.
Mini – One
of many styles of electronic cigarettes available. These generally are about
the same size as a traditional cigarette and have the shortest battery life of
any style.
mL -
Abbreviation for Milliliters.
Mod – Dual
usage – Can be used to describe modifications to a device or accessory (such as
getting more vapor production out of your cartridges) or a design variation of
a commonly manufactured electronic cigarette. In the latter context, mods
typically use larger rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries and allow the user
longer battery life and increased vapor production but at the cost of the
device looking like a traditional cigarette. Many mods will also allow the user
to increase or decrease the voltage of their device to achieve optimal performance.
N
O
Ohm - A
measure of electrical resistance. A lower number indicates lower resistance and
therefore faster heating.
P
Passthrough
– A device that plugs directly into the USB port of a computer or charger and
allows the user to vape without having to worry about battery life. Some users
report better vapor production and/or flavor while using a Passthrough compared
to their regular batteries.
PCC -
Abbreviation for Personal Charging Case.
Pen Style –
One of many styles of electronic cigarettes available. Slightly resembles a
ball point pen in appearance.
Personal
Charging Case – A portable charger that can be taken with a user on the go to
charge electronic cigarette batteries when away from a power outlet.
Particularly useful when using an e-cig that has less than a 2 hour battery
life per charge. Take a look at this post for battery life information for many
common e-cig batteries.
Personal
Vaporizor (Abbreviated as PV) – Another name for an Electronic Cigarette.
Usually used in reference to the more untraditional style e-cigs (also known as
Mods).
PG –
Abbreviation for Propylene Glycol.
Propylene
Glycol (Abbreviated as PG) – An ingredient found in many brands of E-Juice.
Some users have reported an allergic reaction to it and must therefore use 100%
VG Juice instead. This is one of the ingredients used that when heated will
produce vapor that can be inhaled. Typically, PG produces less vapor than it’s
VG counterpart but provides more flavor and Throat Hit. This substance has been
used as a primary ingredient in medical inhalers for years.
PV -
Abbreviation for Personal Vaporizor.
Q
R
S
Smoke Juice
– Also referred to as E-Liquid, Liquid, Juice, or E-Juice. This is the liquid
that is vaporized when using an electronic cigarette.
Smokeless
Cigarette – A term used to refer to an electronic cigarette. This term is used
commonly due to the fact that no actual smoke is inhaled or exhaled while using
an e-cig.
Starter Kit
– A kit that includes basic e-cigarette equipment. Typically includes
everything needed to begin vaping. Most starter kits come with 1 or more
atomizers, 1 or more batteries, a charger and 5 cartridges pre-filled with
Juice.
T
TH -
Abbreviation for Throat Hit.
Throat Hit
(Abbreviated as TH) - The tingling feeling one feels in the back of the throat
when vaporizing juice that contains nicotine. Typically, since nicotine is a
large contributing factor in throat hit, when a juice that contains zero
nicotine is vaporized, there is no throat hit.
U
V
Vape – The
action of “smoking” an electronic cigarette. Since e-cigs actually produce
vapor (rather than smoke) people refer to this as “Vaping”.
Vapor
Cigarette – A term used to refer to an electronic cigarette. This term is used
commonly due to the water vapor that is exhaled when using an e-cig.
Vapor
Production – Typically associated with Juices. Indicates how much vapor is
produced using an average inhale of an e-cigarette.
Vegetable
Glycerol or Vegetable Glycerin (Abbreviated as VG) – An ingredient found in
many brands of E-Juice. This is one of the ingredients used that when heated
will produce vapor that can be inhaled. Typically, VG produces more vapor than
it’s PG counterpart but provides less flavor and Throat Hit. Some users who are
allergic to Propylene Glycol must use 100% VG Juices.
VG -
Abbreviation for Vegetable Glycerol or Vegetable Glycerin.
W
Wick – A
narrow piece of poly string that is inside of many styles of atomizers that
allows easier delivery of Juice to the heating element.
X
Y
Z
Content is
from http://www.ecigology.com/e-cig-glossary/.
I hope this
helps anyone who might have a question about vaping slang. Leave your comments
for us on our Facebook page or our blog!!
No comments:
Post a Comment