Vegetable Glycerine 100ml VG | USP Grade 99.8+% Purity | DIY Base liquid
This Product is initially created for the Slick One-Shots and the Longfill Juices. To make the tax increase better for our customers we now supply Slick One-Shots and Longfill Aroma juices so that everything is pre-measured and you can only throw it together in your 120ml bottle with your 10ml Nic-Shot and One-shot /Longfill Aroma.
Vegetable glycerine (VG) is also known as vegetable glycerol. It is a carbohydrate that is derived from plant oils. It is used as a sweetener and as an ingredient in a number of products and also of course in liquids.
Glycerine is classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as “generally recognized as safe” (GRAS) and complies with specifications for the Food Chemicals Codex (FCC), United States Pharmacopeia (USP), and European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur. or EP) E244. It is manufactured according to current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) and is shipped according to applicable Good Trade and Distribution Practices (GTDP).
We hold an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) / Certificate of Analysis for this product. This is available upon request as a PDF file, also all our products come with appropriate labeling. No responsibility can be accepted for any consequences of its use or misuse.
Most e-smokers use a blend of vegetable glycerin and propylene glycol. PG/VG Ratios for e-liquid mixing and other variables can be set using the Ejuice Me Up Calculator for Windows Platforms. A PG/VG Ratio of 50/50 is recommended to start with but depends on your device type. Subohm vapers will normally use 40/60 PG/VG or 30/70 depending on the amount of vapor clouds and taste preferred. More PG will ensure more flavor since it transports the flavor better than VG.
Vegetable glycerin-based E-liquids usually contain at least 80% and as much as 92% Vegetable glycerin. This is the ingredient that produces the smoke-like vapor when the personal vaporizer is exhaled. Approximately 20% of all e-liquids on the market today are vegetable glycerin based. Vegetable glycerin typically produces more vapor production than propylene glycol but has reduced throat hit and flavor transport. It is also slightly more viscous (thicker) and slightly sweeter than propylene glycol.
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