If you heat a both a quartz and titanium nail for 30 seconds the titanium nail will get much hotter.
Is a ceramic nail better than titanium.
Quartz has a considerably higher thermal conductivity value than titanium meaning it takes longer to heat but also retains heat better.
Quartz dab nails have some really interesting properties.
There is a lot of debate as to which is the best and it can all be boiled down to preference.
Also quartz is highly preferable for a lot of dabbers because of cost compared to most ceramic or titanium nails they are much more affordable.
May crack from extensive use.
This is great because whether you realize it or not you ll probably break lose or otherwise wear out a dab nail at some point or another.
May oxidize over time.
You will hear that dabs on quartz and ceramic taste better than titanium but those nails break much easier.
Ceramic nails are known for their ability to retain heat for long periods of time often staying hot enough for dabs for well over a minute at certain temperatures.
They do however take longer to heat up than titanium or quartz dab nails.
That s one of the reasons they re used in high performance brake pads on cars.
Material is known for superior taste.
Ceramic nails take longer than most nails to heat up over 30 seconds but it also retains the heat better than any other nail.
Reheating happens in just seconds.
Thin quartz nails are prone is cracking from extensive use.
Ceramic nails also provide better flavor than titanium which can impart a metallic tinge to all your concentrate vapors.
Ceramic is an inert material offers excellent flavor and retains heat well.
The next step up from a glass nail is the ceramic dab nail.
This is versatile because it will fit dab rigs with female joints that are.
So if you are looking for a middle ground in terms of heating temperature and speed then here it is.
A titanium nail when heated will retain the heat for quite a while.
Heats faster than ceramic but slower than quartz.
Ceramic implants however are much smoother and harder than their cobalt chromium counterparts and so wear less.
They heat up faster than either titanium or ceramic.
Ceramic nails are still prone to breaking from the heat.