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How To Fill Ceramic Cell Cartridge

Filling a Ceramic Cell Cartridge is very simple and will provide great results when performed properly. Follow this guide to get the job done right every time. 

 

VISCOSITY

You first want to be sure that your fill material is of the proper viscosity for the intake holes of your ceramic cell cartridge. Large intake holes (2.0mm) are meant for thick fill material while small (1.2mm) intake holes are meant for thin fill material. Adding terpenes may make your oil become thin. Use smaller aperture holes or a thickener blend to increase the viscosity of your oil if it is thin. Improper size intake holes for your fill material viscosity can cause the material to leak out of the cartridge. If 1.2mm aperture holes are required for your oil, contact us for a custom quote.

HEAT

Another cause of leaking is the temperature of your oil when filling. Your material may be thick while at room temperature but with added heat becomes thin. Do not fill cartridges with large (2.0mm) intake holes with thin fill material. Start your heat setting at 120º F. Do not exceed 140º F.

 

LOCATION

Always fill the cartridge between the center post and the glass tank. Do not attempt to fill material in the center post. 

 

CAPPING

Screw the mouthpiece onto the cartridge immediately after filling. If you are filling multiple cartridges, screw the mouthpieces on right after they are filled. 

 

INVERT

Ceramic Cell Cartridges should be capped and then flipped upside down right after filling. Let the cartridge be upside down for 30 minutes or more after filling/capping.

 

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