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Now you are ready to do it yourself,<br>I will advise you to use this calculator so that you can know the number of ingredients needed.<br>Various E liquids brands have their spec, but for this article, I will make a 30ml that has a nicotine strength of 36ml. PG and VG are 70% and 30% respectively, and 5% E-liquid flavour.<br>Get vape products here - https://momentumvapeco.com.au/<br>
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Introduction Have you ever thought about mixing your e-liquid on your own? Then this is the right guide for you. But before we start, let’s talk about what e-liquid entails. There are a lot of misconceptions about e-liquid, some people believe that e-liquid is different from e-juice and vape juice. No, they mean the same thing. Let’s then get to the definition of e-liquid or whatever you wish to call it.
E-Liquid Ingredients E-liquid, which is also known as e-juice and vape juice, is a liquid that is converted by an e-cig into vapor. There is a whole lot of e-liquid that there is a plus there are various vaping that requires a different type of vape juice. Now let’s take a look at e-liquid ingredients. So you might be thinking what the heck is an E-liquid ingredient or you might have heard people talk about vape pen flavours and vape concentrates. Any which way let’s talk about it.
Propylene Glycol & Vegetable Glycerin Propylene Glycol: This is also referred to as PG in the vaping community. It is found in our everyday product, starting from toothpaste to shampoo to medication and lots more. Vegetable Glycerin: It is also known as VG. VG is a thick viscous liquid that is extracted from palm plants. However, there are various ways to get vegetable glycerin, but the primary source is the palm plant.
E-Liquid Flavors & Nicotine E-liquid Flavors: These flavours are always food-grade. However, not all food-grade will work in vape concentrates, e.g. some ingredients are not suitable for vaporization. Nicotine: They are considered to be an addictive substance, but this isn’t necessary. You can add if you want to. With that said, let’s get into the details of mixing your e-liquid by yourself.
Steps By Step Process Of Mixing With many people getting into the market of doing it yourself (DIY) e-liquid making, I will walk you through an easy step by step guide to make your e-liquid from scratch.
Step 1 : What You Will Need • Propylene Glycol • Vegetable Glycerin • Nicotine (handle with caution) • Flavouring • A Measuring Jug • Syringes • Gloves (for handling Nicotine) • Empty bottles You can get all that’s listed above from e-liquid vendors.
Step 2 : Caution It should be noted that Nicotine has to be handled with utmost care. Please make sure you are on a glove when using Nicotine and if there is any spillage on your body, make sure you wash them thoroughly. If you feel unwell after this, make sure you visit a hospital.
Step 3 : Calculate Your Ingredients Now you are ready to do it yourself, I will advise you to use this calculator so that you can know the number of ingredients needed. Various E liquids brandshave their spec, but for this article, I will make a 30ml that has a nicotine strength of 36ml. PG and VG are 70% and 30% respectively, and 5% E-liquid flavour. Does this look too complicated for you; just click on the link above. So, in this example, you will need Nicotine juice of 36 mg, which is 100% PG and approximately 13ml, PG diluent of 6.17ml, VG diluent of 9ml and flavour of 1.5ml.
Step 4 : Making Your E-Liquid • Since we know the number of ingredients we are using now, let’s get started. • Put on your rubber gloves. • Fill up your syringe and put the PG and VG into an empty bottle. • Add the flavour and Nicotine (make sure these are added in last) • Once you are done adding them in the bottle, put the lid and give it a thorough shake
Remember This • You can leave it for a while to cool, but some people vape their E-liquid instantly • You should know that your vaping devices range from E-cigarette which can be used for your E-cigarette liquid, vape pens and other advanced equipment. Vape pens flavours are numerous, and it depends on which one you are using.