Nebelflüssigkeiten
Nebelflüssigkeiten, often translated as "nebula liquids" or "fog liquids," is a term that emerged in the context of vaping and electronic cigarettes. It refers to the aerosol or vapor produced when e-liquids are heated by the device's atomizer. While the term "liquid" is used, it's important to understand that the visible substance is not actually a liquid in its airborne state but rather a suspension of fine particles. These particles are formed from the e-liquid's components, primarily propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, flavorings, and nicotine, when they are vaporized. The composition and density of this aerosol can vary significantly depending on the specific e-liquid formulation and the settings of the vaping device. Concerns have been raised by health organizations regarding the long-term effects of inhaling these aerosols, and research into their chemical makeup and potential health impacts is ongoing. The term itself is a direct translation from German and is primarily used within certain vaping communities.