5 Tips for Vape Cartridge Filling--What Should You Pay Attention to When Filling Vape
When
it comes to vape cartridge filling, it seems uncomplicated. However, a few things could
get wrong, whether for operators or users, if it is not done properly. In this
article, we will explore some tips for vape filling so that you can operate
smoothly and give your clients a perfect vape experience.
Filling
with Cautiousness
Many
oil tanks have different designs for oil-filling positions. Some vapes may have
a top-down or bottom-up filling system. And some tanks may have an open-top
design, allowing you to fill oil anywhere around the tank, while others may
only have a hole, so you must figure out which hole is for filling oil. Center
rods should not be injected with oil, or your clients might suck the oil
straight into their mouths. In addition, it would be prudent to fill it at the
appropriate speed in order to prevent spills and burns.
Control
Temperature
For
some extracts that solidify or are relatively viscous at room temperature, they
usually need to be heated before filling. We highly recommend keeping the oil
temperature at 55℃ (no more
than 60℃).
Overheating the extract will make it too active and liquid, and it will easily
overflow when filled. A filling process that is done at low temperatures
requires a lot of effort on your part, which is not a pleasant experience.
Control
Amount
In
wholesale vaping, we often talk about capacity. We recommend filling it to 90%,
whether it is 1ml or 2ml, or even 5ml. You can control the filling volume
through the number line on the syringe. The subsequent capping will be much
easier if you leave some space. Flooding and oil leaks can occur if your tank
is overfilled, and capping your tank can be a disaster.
Capping
Immediately After Filling
Which
do you prefer -- filling one and capping it right away or filling a batch and capping
them all simultaneously? That may depend on your capping machine. If you are manually oiling, or your machine only has one
syringe, we suggest that you begin capping after 25-50pcs, and don't wait until
after 100pcs. Because the mouthpiece has to be pressed within 3-5 minutes
after a cartridge is filled. If the time is too long, it may cause oil leakage.
Leave it
Alone for a While
Picking
up and puffing immediately after filling is a mistake many people make. But at
this time, they usually only get a bitter or burnt taste. And this may even cause
the coil to burn out. In fact, you need to give it some time (5-10 minutes) for
the oil to slowly seep through the oil inlet holes into the ceramic core and
let it soak for a while to ensure full saturation.