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FlavourArt Flavor Specific Gravities

KGuardian

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I'm hoping that it's okay that I started this thread. I thought this might be helpful to others that may need a listing of FlavourArt SG's and I couldn't find a full listing in this forum. I contacted FA last night and today they sent me two PDF's. One with their tobacco flavorings and one with other flavorings. I haven't yet fully looked through the PDFs and compared it to the listed flavorings on the FA web site to see if all of their flavors are in it, but they seem to be. I apologize if this has already been posted somewhere in the gazillion threads on Vaping Underground. I've attached the two PDF's.

EDIT: For those that may not know. You would use the figures in the first column of the lists under -Densità (g/cm3) ± 0,003 - 20°C-

Densità is of course Italian for Density

NOTE: As @Hermit pointed out in this thread, chances are FA made a typo on the Walnut flavor which shows as 1,4070 and most likely should be 1,0470.
 

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Neunerball

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Much appreciated! I just bought a scale, in order to start mixing by weight, rather than my current mixing by volume.
@Huckleberried I think this should be a sticky somewhere in the DIY-Liquid forum.
 

AmandaD

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Nice to have, but easier just to use the 1gram/ml that I think most of us mixing by weight are using for flavoring!
 

KGuardian

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Nice to have, but easier just to use the 1gram/ml that I think most of us mixing by weight are using for flavoring!

Yeah.... I use Juice Calculator by Rod Brown and I already had Specific Gravities for CAP, TFA, FW, etc put in the program so I thought I'd make it a complete deal and post this so that others that wanted them would have them.
 

Hermit

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Nice bit of info, thanks @KGuardian :)

I'm guessing that's a typo for Walnut, maybe it should be 1.0470 instead!
 

RocketPuppy

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When I started mixing by weight, I was thinking I needed each flavor's density, but like @Callipleura mentioned, the 1:1 ration is optimal. Plus, it won't drive anyone insane.
 

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