atomulators
Atomulators, also known as atomizers, are devices designed to vaporize liquids, most commonly for inhalation. They work by heating a liquid into a fine mist or vapor, which can then be breathed in. The core component of an atomizer is typically a heating element, often a coil of wire, that becomes hot when an electrical current is passed through it. This heating element is usually surrounded by a wicking material, such as cotton, which draws the liquid up to the heating element by capillary action. When the liquid reaches the hot coil, it rapidly heats up and turns into vapor.
Atomulators are found in various applications. One prominent use is in electronic cigarettes and vaporizers, where