The insert on the pipe is printed with electroplating and then anodized on top. The temple technology came from thermal dynamic technology. The same dimple tech is used in cooling nuclear reactors and also computer processors. The technology has been in existence for a long time and has tried and true and still being used today
Interesting, given the thermodynamics of the dimple and the length of the pipe it makes sense why they hit so cool..Also noticed that the pipe its self never gets hot. Like ever, back to back sessions and you can grab that thing any where. Nothing like a conventional glass or steel pipe
The insert on the pipe is printed with electroplating and then anodized on top. The temple technology came from thermal dynamic technology. The same dimple tech is used in cooling nuclear reactors and also computer processors. The technology has been in existence for a long time and has tried and true and still being used today
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