Item No. | AK18 |
Puffs | 400 puffs |
Battery capacity | 350 mAh |
E-liquid capacity | 2ml |
Product Size | W20.5*T13*L87mm |
Coil Resistance | 1.6 Ω |
1. All the electronic cigarette products are strictly 100% checked before shipment to ensure our products in good quality and packing are durable and firm enough.
2. All e-cigarette has 12 months warranty after shipment except human factors
3. Can provide material data, UN38.3, MSDS, ROHS etc.
4. Welcome OEM orders and sample orders
Yes, our R&D engineer can design a new 400 puffs double color disposable vape bar, but the client need provide the following information:
Nicotine strength of this disposable vape: 20mg, 30mg, 50mg ?
Brand of electronic juice: Zinwi , U-green or Ipure ?
Battery : Pure Cobalt or Ternary ?
Oil tank limit: 2ml or more than 2ml ?
Surface treatment: Rubber oil painting or with stickers?
Packaging requirement: Script in English, Russian or other languages?
If you are an importer or manufacturer of e-cigarettes or e-liquids, your products must be TPD compliant before you can sell in the EU. But what does it mean to be TPD compliant .
The Tobacco Products Directive – or TPD – sets out the rules for the sale and manufacture of e-cigarettes and e-liquids in the EU. It came into effect in May 2016. Any product must be fully compliant with TPD regulations before it’s placed on the EU market.
The key rules of the TPD include:
1) Product characteristics: New products must comply with requirements relating to their design. These include the size of bottle (max. 10 ml), tank size (max. 2 ml), child-resistant/tamper-evident packaging and refill mechanism technical rules.
2) Notification: Product information – for example, product characteristics, formulation/toxicology and emissions – must be submitted to the MHRA via the EU-CEG portal prior to product launch.
3) Packaging and labelling: There are new rules about packaging. For example, a health warning must appear on the label, and certain warnings and precautions must appear in the leaflet. Each EU member state health warning which must be in its native language.
4) Classification of labelling and packaging rules (CLP): With e-liquids, there are rules on the labelling of mixtures that are separate and pre-date the new vape laws. These include the requirement for an exclamation mark or skull and crossbones pictogram, and precautionary statements.
5) Producer registration: Companies must register with the authorities (where applicable) to sell directly to customers via the Internet.