Heavy Metals Analysis
Ceramic Cell Cartridge
Heavy-Metal Free ✅
Certificate of Analysis (COA) provided by ACTLAB.
G5 Ceramic Cell Cartridge
Heavy-Metal Free ✅
Certificate of Analysis (COA) provided by ACTLAB.
Full Ceramic Cartridge
Heavy-Metal Free ✅
Certificate of Analysis (COA) provided by ACTLAB.
All Glass Cartridge
Heavy-Metal Free ✅
Certificate of Analysis (COA) provided by ACTLAB.
Atlas Disposable
Heavy-Metal Free ✅
Certificate of Analysis (COA) provided by ACTLAB.
Dione Postless Disposable
Heavy-Metal Free ✅
Certificate of Analysis (COA) provided by ACTLAB.
Telesto Disposable
Heavy-Metal Free ✅
Certificate of Analysis (COA) provided by ACTLAB.
Ceramic Cell Disposable
Heavy-Metal Free ✅
Certificate of Analysis (COA) provided by ACTLAB.
Why Lab Testing Matters:
To guarantee the safety and purity of our products, we conduct comprehensive third-party lab tests. These tests check for the presence of heavy metals in oil extracted from each device, ensuring our products are safe for use. Our commitment to transparency means you can trust the quality of every item you purchase from us.
Heavy Metals Testing ensures products are free from contaminants such as lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury.
How to Read the Lab Results:
Each report provides detailed information on the tests performed and the results obtained. Here's a quick guide to understanding the key sections of the lab reports:
Order Name: Name of the product tested.
Complete: Date/time when the test was completed.
Analyte: Identifies the specific substance being measured.
LOD/LOQ: Limit of Detection (LOD) and Limit of Quantification (LOQ) represent the lowest concentrations of a substance that can be reliably detected and accurately measured, respectively.
DIL.: A dilution factor of "1" indicates that the sample was tested without any dilution, meaning the sample was analyzed in its original concentration. This ensures that the results reflect the true concentration of the substances present in the sample without any alteration from dilution.
Action limit (ppb): The term "action limit" refers to the maximum allowable concentration of specific substances in a product before regulatory or remedial action must be taken. "ppb" stands for parts per billion, a unit of measurement that indicates the concentration of a substance in the product. If the levels of these substances exceed the action limit, it means the product does not meet safety standards and cannot be considered safe for use.
ND: Not Detected – the substance was not found in measurable amounts. This means the levels are below the Limit of Detection (LOD).