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Fakequity What is Fakequity? Fakequity refers to superficial efforts or gestures made by the cannabis industry to appear inclusive and equitable...
Fatty What is a Fatty? In cannabis culture, a “Fatty” refers to a thick, extra-large joint containing about 3-5 times more...
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Fenchol Fenchol is an organic compound that contributes to the unique aromas and flavors of some cannabis strains. This bicyclic monoterpenoid...
Fire In cannabis enthusiast culture, exceptionally high-quality strains are colloquially referred to as “Fire." This slang term is an adjective used...
Fixed Downstem What is a Fixed Downstem? On a bong or bubbler, the downstream is the narrow tube that connects the bowl...
Flavonoids Flavonoids are a class of compounds produced by cannabis and other plants that contribute to important functions, including aroma, pigmentation,...
Flower Cannabis flower refers to the aromatic, trichome-covered buds that form on female marijuana plants. Flower is the most common form...
Flowering Time What is Flowering Time? Cannabis flowering time refers to the stage of growth when plants begin to produce flower buds...
Fresh Frozen Fresh frozen cannabis refers to buds that are frozen immediately after being harvested. This preserves the plant's chemical makeup for...
Full Melt In concentrates, Full Melt refers to a hash that completely liquefies when exposed to heat. It leaves no residual solid...
Full Spectrum Extracts Full-spectrum cannabis extracts seek to preserve the wide array of compounds produced by the cannabis plant, including cannabinoids, terpenes, and...

Frit

What is Frit?
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In cannabis culture, frit refers to fritted glass, a specialized bong component made by fusing glass powder onto the interior walls of a pipe.

This textured glass is designed to diffuse smoke by increasing surface area.

What is Frit?

The glassblowing process of creating frit involves rolling molten glass into frit, or small beads.

The frit is then applied by adhesion to an interior section of a water pipe, like the joint or mouthpiece.

Tiny glass protrusions are left behind, producing a porous, sponge-like matrix.

As smoke passes through, the fritted glass’ increased surface area filters and cools the vapor. This produces a smoother, cooler hit.

Fritted glass also prevents ash or debris from being pulled through while diffusing smoke into finer particles.

Some other purported benefits of fritted glass pieces include:

  • Adds aesthetic appeal with scattered dot patterns
  • Helps build resin slower by dispersing smoke buildup
  • Alters airflow dynamics for large, choreographed hits
  • Cools smoke before it reaches water filtration
  • Provides nucleation sites that generate larger bubbles

Frit tech has expanded as glass artisans experiment with new precision techniques.

Consumers can find fritted joints, percolators, chillums, and other specialized bong parts.

Is Smoking From a Frit Pipe Safe?

There are no major health risks uniquely associated with fritted glass.

As with any smoking method, users should be aware of risks like respiratory irritation.

Some people may prefer to avoid any particulate inhalation. With proper maintenance, frit provides a novel way to filter smoke.

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