e-Liquid Testing in Production
1.0% ethanol
1.9% nicotine
9.1% flavor
10.0% glycerol
48.0% propylene glycol
e-Liquid manufacturing has created a new value chain for flavor development, blending, and distribution. Producers may be subject to manufacturing guidelines and compliance requirements from the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD), the European Community Identification (ECID or EC-ID), or others. e-Liquid quality testing occurs at multiple points along the distribution chain, and these tests should be conducted both internally and by third-party testing labs.
e-Liquids are subject to quality testing throughout the various phases of production:
Raw materials, which are generally pharma- or food-grade, are characterized for formulation.
Intermediate testing ensures that e-liquid blends deliver desired characteristics.
Final product testing helps ensure that e-liquid products meet environmental, toxicity, and safety regulations as well as permissible exposure limits according to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).
Delivering on desired properties and meeting labeling requirements depends on staying within critical testing parameters, including nicotine content, propylene glycol/vegetable glycerin (PG/VG) ratio, water content, boiling point, refractive index, density, specific gravity, and pH.