- OEM Heating Technology
Hybrid Heating System
Balanced Extraction. Controlled Cost. Market-Ready Performance.
A single thermal architecture that combines conduction and convection— delivering both direct-contact efficiency and controlled airflow without the complexity of independent dual-heating systems.
120°C-220°C
Optimal Range
Zero
Combustion
100%
What It Solves
Addressing critical issues in traditional heating methods for consistent, high-quality vaporization.
Hot Spots
Generic heating designs rely on direct contact, causing uneven heat distribution and localized burning.
Inconsistent Output
Uneven heat transfer leads to unpredictable vapor quality and user experience variations.
Burnt Taste
Higher temperature settings often result in combustion traces and compromised flavor profiles.
How It Works
In a hybrid heating structure, the chamber is partially heated by direct contact (conduction) while simultaneously exposed to heated airflow (convection)—both effects working cooperatively within a shared thermal enclosure.
Conduction Base Layer
The chamber wall makes direct contact with the material, establishing base temperature rapidly and improving ramp-up speed.
Convection Airflow
Simultaneously, controlled airflow passes through the heated chamber, enhancing heat penetration depth throughout the material load.
Unified Architecture
Unlike full dual-heating systems, hybrid shares structural components—simplifying internal layout while retaining balanced thermal behavior.
Firmware Thermal Balance
Temperature ramp logic, power mapping, and airflow timing are firmware-configurable for market-specific performance profiles.
OEM Customization Levers
Flexible parameters to align convection performance with your market positioning
160°C-220°C
±2°C
精密なコントロール
<30s
Heat-up Time
99.5%
Production Consistency
Customizable Performance Parameters
For OEM programs, convection performance is not “one setting fits all”. We align the heating and airflow behavior with your market positioning by tuning key parameters.
- Heating response curve optimization
- Airflow management approach
- Target temperature behavior
- Mass production validation testing
Built for Production Scale
Optimal applications for convection heating technology
Convection technology is best suited for:
Premium Dry Herb Platforms
Products that prioritize flavor purity and repeatable thermal efficiency for discerning users.
Technology-Differentiated Brands
Brands that need a clear technology story beyond generic ceramic conduction designs for competitive advantage.
Mature Market Positioning
Markets where consumers understand and value advanced heating technology differences.
ザ よくあるご質問 About OEM Dry Herb Vaporizer
Common questions from OEM partners and technical considerations
Convection vs. Conduction: What are the core differences?
Convection heats air first and uses airflow to vaporize material evenly, while conduction heats the material by direct contact with a hot surface—more prone to hot spots and uneven extraction.
Does convection provide better "taste consistency"?
Yes. Because the heat source doesn't directly contact the material, it reduces localized burning risk and makes it easier to achieve stable flavor output curves across production units.
Does convection consume more power?
Convection systems require higher power and more sophisticated control algorithms, but through proper battery capacity and power strategy design, stable battery performance can be achieved in portable devices.
How do you ensure mass production consistency?
Key factors include: structural component tolerance control, heating and sensor consistency calibration, and factory testing with aging processes. (This can be expanded on our QC page with internal linking).
Which market positioning is convection suitable for?
More suitable for premium and mature channels. Brands can more easily establish differentiated consumer perception with "air heating, no combustion traces, pure flavor" messaging.
How do you ensure airflow purity and avoid “plastic taste” issues?
Airflow contamination is one of the most common market complaints.
Our engineering approach includes:
Fully isolated vapor path
Separation from PCB and battery chamber
Removable airpath structure for cleaning
Strict material selection and QC inspection
This significantly reduces odor contamination and improves flavor consistency.
What is your typical production lead time?
Standard timeline:
Technical discussion: 3–7 days
Sample development: 7–14 days
Mass production: 20–28 days
Lead time may vary depending on order volume and customization level.
We prioritize schedule stability for long-term partners.
Do you offer NDA protection for new product discussions?
Yes.
We can sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement before sharing technical drawings, firmware details, or development discussions.
Protecting your brand concept is part of our manufacturing responsibility.
How do you control product consistency during mass production?
All projects are produced under our ISO-certified quality management system.
Quality control includes:
Incoming material inspection (IQC)
In-process quality control (IPQC)
100% functional testing before shipment
Final outgoing inspection (OQC)
Temperature accuracy, battery performance, and airflow integrity are tested before release.
Is dry herb vaporization still a viable long-term product category?
Yes.
Dry herb vaporizers remain strong in:
Herbal wellness markets
CBD-focused brands
Regions where botanical products are preferred
Market segments may evolve, but demand for controlled botanical vaporization continues globally.
The key difference lies in engineering quality and brand positioning.
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