Electronic cigarette is an electronic product that imitates cigarette. Generally, e-cigarettes are mainly composed of 3 parts: a pipe that holds the solution, a vaporization device and a battery. It can turn the liquid nicotine in the cigarette into mist, so that the user can have a feeling similar to smoking when smoking, and realize "swallowing clouds and spitting mist". The design of the first generation e-cigarette is designed to mimic the shape of a real cigarette, with the bullet being yellow and the smoke being white.
The appearance of the e-cigarette is very similar to a traditional cigarette, and it can imitate the visual, sensory and behavioral characteristics of smoking. It is composed of lithium batteries, liquid volatiles (smoke cartridges), heating wires, pressure sensors, control circuit boards, light emitting diodes, cigarette mouthpieces, and other components.
The electronic cigarette works similar to an air humidifier, atomizing the smoke oil through an atomizer to form smoke, which the smoker then inhales into his body. The advantage of the electronic cigarette is that there is no tar produced by combustion, etc. In this regard, there are considerable benefits to the environment.
Most electronic cigarettes use lithium-ion and secondary battery power components. The battery life depends on the type and size of the battery, the number of uses and the operating environment. And many different types of battery chargers are available, such as direct socket chargers, car chargers, and USB port chargers. The battery is the largest component of an electronic cigarette.
Some electronic cigarettes use an electronic airflow sensor to activate this heating element, which causes the battery circuit to work as soon as the puff is taken. The manual induction ones require the user to press a button and then smoke. The pneumatic ones are easy to use, and the manual circuit is relatively more stable than the pneumatic ones, and the smoke output is better than the pneumatic ones.