Today I'd like to show the test of nicotine bases by Chemnovatic, company from Poland which is much more known abroad ;-) Its offer includes pure nicotine and nicotine bases, e-liquid flavorings and additives, bottles, labels as well as complete, OEM e-liquids and custom-made products. I got a whole spectrum of their nicotine bases (7 types) so let's go...
The best way (and the only if you don't have chemistry laboratory) to know it is to check the documents required from manufacturers of chemicals. Chemnovatic provides SAFETY DATA SHEET (in accordance with the criteria of Regulation No 1907/2006 (REACH) and 453/2010) and also CERTIFICATE OF QUALITY. If we look on the latter we find a table:
In which we can see:
* CAS identificators,
* glycol and glycerine have pharmaceutical quality,
* impurities are below of quantification.
NICE :-) Nice was also a real signatures at certificates which I got (not hard copy).
So everything here is stated properly, according to the law, and good practice.
2. VISCOSITY.
quasi-Viscosity actually. I will describe it in a separate article. In general I measured the time of free flow (forced only by gravity) of the bases from syringe in test setup like this:
And the result was:
As we can see the distribution of results was as follows:
* long-run players with time of flow 60s and more - extremely dense, like AtmosLab 100% glycerine base for example, NOT FOR USE in typical tank atomizers, drippers only, or for dilution,
* middle-distance runners with time of flow around 30s - most promising and universal option in my opinion,
* sprinters with time around 15s and less.
3. FLAVOR OF PURE BASES.
3.1. METHODOLOGY.
I poured the bases into bottles in random order:
No "0" was the reference base - my favourite for many months.
I bought 4 identical drippers and prepared test-setups similar to my usual:
* Kanthal D 0.3mm, 5 wraps = 0,9 ohm,
* power 20W,
* MUJI wick.
And taste and taste and taste ...
3.2. GRADING SCALE.
I decided to evaluate 3 things:
* cloud - 3 is an average, mediocre result, expected from typical 50/50 bases, more is better,
* flavor - 1 to 1.5 means lack of taste, and this is most desired result,
* throat hit - 3 is expected result, any deviation (up nor down) is undesirable.
An example result is shown below:
And it means nice, better than average cloud, with no flavor, and with expected throat hit.
As you can see there will be no exact grades like "3 sharp". The result always will be within range, 3.5-4 for example.
3.3. RESULTS.
4. CONCLUSIONS.
All Chemnovatic bases have one important thing in common: THEY ARE ALMOST FLAVORLESS - one of the most neutral bases which I know! But which one is the best? The choice is difficult - just because all bases are very good. Most of them produce nice and pretty big cloud, keeping the throat hit at expected level. So I was not able to choose the one winner. Therefore I selected two :-) :
* VPG Optima
* VPDO
Both of them are EXCELLENT. Both of them produce huge and dense cloud which also is quite "juicy", the impression of dryness is less than for most other manufacturers. And of course lack of side-flavors - in case of VPGoptima I noted "almost like vaping the air" ;-) But we have to remember that Optima is quite dense, so it may cause problem with liquid transfer for some tank atomizers. VPDO will be more universal, however the cloud will be a little smaller. Anyway both bases enter into my regular use.
NOTE: PDO and VPDO base use innovative Propanediol instead of Propylene Glycol - it may be important for person with an allergy to Glycol.
PLEASE REMEMBER that in this article I described my subjective opinion based on my individual flavor.
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