Scope: This guide is written for CCELL 510 cartridge empty only sourcing. It covers 510 thread compatibility, cartridge-family comparison, capacity wording, dimensions, aperture size, ceramic core notes, mouthpiece route, material files, packaging proof, AQL planning, leak checks, receiving records, brand wording, and RFQ readiness. It does not cover filling steps, consumption guidance, potency claims, health claims, or end-user instructions. This page is not affiliated with CCELL or its trademark owner.
Why this guide matters
A CCELL 510 cartridge order should not be approved from a product photo, short title, or unit quote alone. A strong empty only buying file should connect 510 thread wording, cartridge family, capacity, dimensions, aperture size, resistance, ceramic core note, center post material, mouthpiece route, packaging proof, QC rule, carton basis, and receiving records.
Compatibility language can be risky when it is too broad. A buyer should avoid assuming that all 510 cartridges share the same length, tank route, mouthpiece closure, aperture size, material file, packaging route, or inspection rule. A clear file helps the buyer compare suppliers, approve samples, and reduce receiving disputes.
The key idea
Treat 510 thread, cartridge family, capacity, dimensions, aperture, resistance, ceramic core note, material file, packaging proof, carton basis, and QC rule as separate buyer-file fields. The RFQ, quote, approved sample, package proof, inspection report, and receiving checklist should describe the same empty only route.
Quick answer for buyers
A ccell 510 cartridge should be reviewed as an empty only cartridge route with a written compatibility file. Before sample approval or PO release, buyers should confirm standard 510 thread wording, capacity, dimensions, aperture size, resistance, mouthpiece route, ceramic core note, material declaration, package route, MOQ tier, AQL rule, leak-check method, carton basis, and brand-safe wording.
Thread fit
Confirm 510 thread wording, thread condition, bottom contact, dimensions, and sample photos.
Materials
Check glass, ceramic, metal, plastic, seal, ink, label, and carton files where relevant.
QC
Use appearance checks, dimension checks, aperture checks, leak checks, AQL records, and receiving files.
Claims
Keep compatibility claims narrow, documented, and tied to the exact approved route.
| Buyer stage | Main question | File to keep |
|---|---|---|
| TOFU education | What does 510 thread compatibility mean in a cartridge file? | Thread glossary, cartridge family note, fit checklist, and empty only scope. |
| MOFU comparison | Which capacity, dimensions, aperture, material route, and mouthpiece route fit the purchase plan? | Spec sheet, approved sample photos, material declaration, package proof, and MOQ table. |
| BOFU approval | Is the file complete enough for PO release and receiving review? | Quote, sample approval, AQL plan, carton file, delivery term, and change-control note. |
What a CCELL 510 cartridge means in a buyer file
In this guide, a CCELL 510 cartridge means a CCELL-family empty cartridge reviewed for B2B sourcing, 510 thread fit, spec comparison, material review, package proof, QC planning, and purchase-order approval. Supplier pages may use CCELL, CCell, 510 cartridge, ceramic cartridge, glass cartridge, 0.5ml, 0.8ml, 1ml, 1.2ml, snap-fit, screw-on, press-in, or stock route wording in different ways.
The safest buyer approach is to define the route in separate fields: brand phrase, cartridge family, 510 thread wording, capacity, dimensions, resistance, aperture size, empty only scope, mouthpiece route, material declaration, package route, carton basis, inspection rule, and market review.
Recommended buyer wording
Use “CCELL 510 cartridge empty only” in the RFQ, then add cartridge family, capacity, dimensions, aperture size, resistance, mouthpiece route, material declaration, package basis, carton count, AQL rule, leak-check method, and delivery term as separate fields.
For a wider category view, buyers can compare related 510 thread vape cartridges before narrowing the RFQ to a CCELL-specific route.
510 thread compatibility basics
510 thread compatibility should be treated as a connection specification, not a universal approval statement. The buyer should confirm the exact cartridge family, bottom-thread condition, bottom-contact route, length, diameter, mouthpiece route, packaging route, and sample approval record before writing a broad compatibility claim.
Official CCELL cartridge pages describe 510 thread cartridges as a common cartridge category and list official routes with measurable fields such as tank volume, dimensions, resistance, aperture size, mouthpiece route, glass body, and center post material. That structure is useful because it turns compatibility into a measurable file rather than a vague claim.
| Compatibility field | Buyer question | Approval record |
|---|---|---|
| 510 thread wording | Does the supplier write standard 510 thread or another buyer-approved phrase? | Spec sheet, quote, sample approval, and receiving checklist. |
| Thread condition | Are thread finish, burrs, deformation, and visible damage checked? | Inspection checklist and failed-sample photo record. |
| Bottom contact | Is the bottom-contact route consistent between sample and bulk lot? | Close-up photos and sample comparison. |
| Length and diameter | Are dimensions and tolerance written for each capacity option? | Spec sheet, drawing where available, and measurement record. |
| Compatibility claim | Can the buyer prove the exact fit claim for the exact approved route? | Approved sample record, fit checklist, and claim review. |
Fit fields buyers should compare
A compatibility guide should compare written fields, not general wording. A 0.5ml route, 1ml route, and 1.2ml route may share a 510 thread phrase but still differ in height, tank shape, aperture size, center post route, mouthpiece route, package route, and carton basis.
| Fit field | What to ask | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cartridge family | Which CCELL family or buyer-approved route is being quoted? | Family wording connects the quote, sample, package proof, and reorder file. |
| Capacity | Is the route 0.5ml, 0.8ml, 1ml, 1.2ml, or another buyer-approved capacity? | Capacity affects product naming, packaging, carton count, and receiving checks. |
| Dimensions | Can the supplier provide length, diameter, and tolerance? | Dimensions help prevent mismatch between approved sample and bulk release. |
| Aperture size | How many apertures are present, and what size is specified? | Aperture details help compare routes without relying on broad claims. |
| Resistance | What resistance value and tolerance are written in the file? | Resistance should match the same route that is sampled and released. |
| Mouthpiece route | Is the mouthpiece screw-on, press-in, snap-fit, flat, round, ceramic, plastic, or metal? | Mouthpiece route affects sample approval, package proof, and receiving photos. |
For a broader empty category reference, buyers can review empty 510 cartridges when building a compatibility comparison sheet.
For a real spec-file example, see CCELL White 510 cartridge and compare capacity wording, oil-hole wording, color options, pack route, and product naming against your RFQ sheet.
Materials and restricted-substance review
Material review matters because glass, ceramic, stainless steel, brass, thermoplastic, seals, ink, labels, and cartons can affect documentation, market review, receiving checks, and repeat-order control. Buyers should collect a supplier declaration where relevant and confirm whether the destination market requires restricted-substance review.
| Material field | What to ask | Document to keep |
|---|---|---|
| Glass body | Is the body borosilicate glass, another glass route, or mixed material? | Material declaration and sample approval photos. |
| Ceramic part | Which ceramic part is included, and how is it described? | Spec sheet, supplier note, and close-up photos. |
| Metal parts | Which center post, base, and contact materials are declared? | Supplier declaration and restricted-substance checklist. |
| Plastic parts | Which plastic or thermoplastic parts are present in the mouthpiece or body route? | Material note and package proof. |
| Seals | Which seal material and placement route are used? | Seal note, leak-check rule, and change-control note. |
| Change control | Will the supplier notify the buyer before material, route, packaging, carton, or inspection changes? | Written change-control rule and buyer approval record. |
Material review tip
Ask for material notes by part, not only by product title. A useful material file separates body, center post, base, mouthpiece, seals, label, tray, inner box, and master carton.
Ceramic core, aperture, airflow, and seals
Ceramic core language should be supported by repeatable records. A compatibility file should identify the ceramic core note, aperture count, aperture size, center post route, airflow path, seal placement, mouthpiece closure, leak-check method, and change-control rule.
For deeper internal reading, use ceramic core QC as a supporting guide for ceramic parts, airflow paths, seals, materials, and inspection signals.
| Review area | What to confirm | Buyer file |
|---|---|---|
| Ceramic core note | Ask how the supplier describes the core and whether the route matches the sample. | Spec sheet, close-up photos, and sample approval record. |
| Aperture route | Confirm aperture count, aperture size, and tolerance where available. | Spec sheet, close-up photos, and inspection checklist. |
| Airflow path | Confirm the intake route, center post route, and draw-check rule. | Supplier QC note, approved sample photo, and inspection checklist. |
| Seal placement | Ask which seals are present and how seal seating is checked. | Seal photos, leak-check record, and change-control note. |
| Mouthpiece closure | Confirm snap-fit, screw-on, press-in, or buyer-approved closure wording. | Mouthpiece photo record and package proof. |
Empty only QC checklist
Empty only QC should be defined before the order is released. A buyer should set lot size, sample size, defect categories, identity checks, appearance checks, fit checks, dimension checks, aperture checks, leak checks, packaging checks, carton checks, hold rules, release rules, and claim timing in writing.
| QC layer | What to check | Record to keep |
|---|---|---|
| Identity | Correct CCELL phrase, cartridge family, capacity, package route, and carton mark. | Spec sheet, package proof, carton photos, and release note. |
| Thread check | Thread finish, burrs, deformation, bottom contact, and visible damage. | Close-up photos, defect samples, and receiving checklist. |
| Dimension check | Length, diameter, mouthpiece route, and capacity-specific height. | Measurement record and approved sample comparison. |
| Aperture check | Aperture count, aperture size, visible blockage, and route consistency. | Spec sheet, close-up photos, and inspection checklist. |
| Leak check | Seal seating, mouthpiece closure, tank joint, and package condition after a defined check. | Leak-check record, hold rule, and failed-sample photos. |
| Pack count | Pieces per tray, trays per inner box, inner boxes per master carton, and total carton count. | Packing list, carton basis, and warehouse receiving count. |
AQL, leak checks, and receiving records
AQL planning helps a buyer set consistent sample-based inspection rules before order release. It should not be used as a vague slogan. The buyer should define lot size, inspection level, AQL limit, defect categories, sample size, acceptance rule, rejection rule, and whether normal, tightened, or reduced inspection is used.
| Inspection area | Suggested buyer rule | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Critical defects | Set a zero-tolerance rule for severe contamination, severe leakage, wrong item, broken tank, or unsafe visible condition. | Critical defects can stop release or trigger full review. |
| Major defects | Define defects that affect normal commercial acceptance, such as wrong thread route, wrong capacity label, wrong pack, blocked aperture, or failed leak check. | Major defects can create returns, relabeling, repacking, or order holds. |
| Minor defects | Define cosmetic defects that do not block identification or basic acceptance. | Minor defects still affect brand presentation and dispute records. |
| Leak check | Use a written method for sample count, rest period, orientation, pressure or movement where applicable, and pass/fail rule. | Leak checks need repeatable conditions to be useful. |
| Receiving record | Repeat identity, carton count, package condition, and visible defect checks at the warehouse. | Receiving records protect the claim window after arrival. |
AQL wording tip
Write “AQL-based inspection by attributes” only when the inspection plan includes lot size, sample size, defect categories, acceptance rule, and rejection rule. Otherwise, write “buyer-defined sample inspection” and keep the rule simple.
Packaging proof and carton review
Packaging proof should be approved before production packing starts. A CCELL 510 cartridge file should keep artwork proof, label wording, pack count, tray layout, inner-box count, master-carton count, carton dimensions, gross weight, carton mark, and claim-photo rule in one folder.
| Packaging field | Buyer question | Approval file |
|---|---|---|
| Pack route | Is it plain pack, stock pack, or buyer-approved pack? | Packaging proof, revision date, and approval record. |
| Label wording | Does CCELL wording, 510 thread wording, capacity, empty only scope, and market wording match the approved file? | Artwork proof, sample photo, and carton mark. |
| Pack count | How many pieces per tray, inner box, and master carton? | Pack-count table and packing list draft. |
| Carton basis | What are carton dimensions, gross weight, carton mark, and total carton count? | Carton photos, packing list, and warehouse receiving sheet. |
| Claim photos | What photos are required for shortage, mixed item, breakage, leakage, or package damage? | Claim instruction sheet and time window. |
Brand wording and claim control
CCELL is a brand term, so buyers should write carefully. This article is an educational compatibility guide and is not an affiliation, authorization, or partnership claim. Buyers should also avoid unsupported universal compatibility claims, health claims, potency claims, and guaranteed outcome claims.
| Review area | Buyer question | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Brand naming | Is CCELL used only to describe the target sourcing category or product family? | Brand wording should be accurate and not imply a relationship without proof. |
| Trademark review | Has the buyer reviewed brand wording, packaging, listing copy, and market route? | Trademark confusion risk can affect listings, packaging, and buyer claims. |
| Compatibility wording | Can the buyer prove the exact fit claim for the exact item? | Unsupported fit claims can create returns, disputes, and listing edits. |
| Quality wording | Are quality statements tied to files, photos, inspection, or supplier records? | Evidence-based language is safer than broad claims. |
| Market wording | Does the buyer need destination-market review before publishing, importing, or distributing? | Rules can vary by market, role, package, label, import route, and claim language. |
Compatibility scorecard
Use a scorecard to compare suppliers without focusing only on price. Each score should be supported by written evidence.
| Score area | Suggested weight | Evidence to review |
|---|---|---|
| Scope clarity | 15 | Empty only wording across RFQ, quote, sample approval, invoice, packing list, and carton mark. |
| Thread compatibility | 15 | 510 thread wording, thread condition, bottom contact, fit notes, and sample photos. |
| Spec completeness | 20 | Cartridge family, capacity, dimensions, resistance, aperture size, mouthpiece route, and material note. |
| Material records | 10 | Glass note, ceramic note, metal note, seal note, and restricted-substance review where relevant. |
| QC readiness | 15 | AQL basis, defect categories, checked quantity, leak-check rule, release photos, hold rule, and claim rule. |
| Packaging control | 10 | Artwork proof, label wording, pack count, carton basis, revision control, and carton mark. |
| Brand and claim control | 10 | Trademark-safe wording, non-affiliation note, compatibility evidence, and claim review. |
| Repeat-order control | 5 | Written notice before route, package, carton, material, or process changes. |
RFQ template
Use this RFQ template to collect comparable answers before approving samples, pilot orders, or bulk purchase orders.
Subject: RFQ for CCELL 510 Cartridge Empty Only - Thread Compatibility, Materials, QC, and Delivery Review
Scope: Empty only
Destination market: [insert country, state, province, or licensed-market route]
Buyer role: [wholesaler / distributor / licensed operator / brand owner / importer]
Requested route: [CCELL 510 cartridge / ceramic cartridge / 510 cartridge / buyer-approved wording]
Cartridge family: [supplier route name / CCELL family name / buyer-approved SKU]
510 thread wording: [standard 510 thread / buyer-approved wording]
Capacity wording: [0.5ml / 0.8ml / 1ml / 1.2ml / buyer-approved wording]
Dimensions: [length / diameter / tolerance]
Resistance: [ohm value and tolerance]
Aperture size: [aperture count and size]
Center post route: [ceramic / stainless steel / brass / buyer-approved wording]
Mouthpiece route: [flat / round / ceramic / plastic / metal / snap-fit / screw-on / press-in]
Material declaration: [glass / ceramic / metal / plastic / seals / label / carton files where relevant]
Package route: [plain package / supplier stock package / buyer-approved package]
Quantity target: [sample / pilot / bulk / stock / reorder]
MOQ request: [sample MOQ / pilot MOQ / bulk MOQ / package MOQ / stock MOQ / reorder MOQ]
Price basis: [piece / tray / inner box / master carton / total lot]
Sample review: [sample quantity / sample photos / appearance check / fit check / dimension check / aperture check / leak check / package check]
Carton record: [pieces per pack / packs per carton / carton dimensions / gross weight / carton mark]
QC request: [AQL basis / appearance / identity check / thread check / dimension check / aperture check / leak check / pack count / carton count / photo record / release rule]
Document request: [quote sheet / spec sheet / material declaration / package proof / inspection report / packing list / lab file where relevant]
Delivery term: [EXW / FOB / FCA / DAP / DDP / buyer-specified term with named place]
Brand wording: [supplier to confirm authorization status and buyer-safe wording]
Target receiving window: [insert date range]
Claim process: [shortage, mixed item, appearance defect, leak issue, packaging issue, carton issue, or late-release process]
Official references
These references support a neutral buyer file. They do not replace legal, import, tax, trademark, packaging, restricted-substance, or licensed-market review.
| Reference area | Use in the buyer file | Source |
|---|---|---|
| 510 cartridge definition | Supports first-party review of 510 thread cartridge wording and CCELL cartridge category language. | CCELL 510 thread cartridge definition |
| TH2-SE spec example | Supports comparison of standard 510 thread, tank volume, dimensions, resistance, aperture size, mouthpiece route, and materials. | CCELL TH2-SE specs |
| TH2-EVOMAX spec example | Supports comparison of glass body, center post route, dimensions, aperture size, and mouthpiece route. | CCELL TH2-EVOMAX specs |
| Ceramic route example | Supports comparison of ceramic route, aperture size, tank volume, dimensions, and material wording. | CCELL Ceramic-EVOMAX specs |
| US component scope | Supports buyer-side review of category, components, claims, packaging, and market scope. | FDA ENDS components and parts |
| Sampling inspection | Supports AQL planning and lot-by-lot inspection by attributes. | ISO 2859-1 AQL sampling |
| Leak check context | Supports packaging gross-leak discussions and seal-integrity thinking for sample plans. | ASTM F2096 gross leak test |
| EU restricted substances | Supports restricted-substance review for EU routes where relevant. | EU RoHS restricted substances |
| Glass material review | Supports buyer questions about borosilicate glass 3.3 where the supplier claims that material route. | ISO 3585 borosilicate glass 3.3 |
| Stainless material review | Supports buyer questions about stainless steel material requirements where relevant. | ASTM A480/A480M stainless steel requirements |
| Quality management | Supports supplier process review, document control, and corrective-action discussion. | ISO 9001 QMS |
| Lab competence | Supports review of laboratory competence and test-report context. | ISO/IEC 17025 laboratories |
| Trademark review | Supports naming, package wording, and confusion-risk review. | trademark clearance check |
FAQ
What is a CCELL 510 cartridge?
A CCELL 510 cartridge is a CCELL-family empty cartridge route reviewed in this guide for 510 thread fit, spec comparison, material files, package proof, QC planning, carton records, and purchase-order approval.
What does 510 thread compatibility mean?
510 thread compatibility means the cartridge uses a 510-thread connection route, but buyers should still confirm the exact cartridge family, length, diameter, bottom contact, mouthpiece route, and approved sample before making compatibility claims.
Which specs should buyers compare first?
Buyers should compare cartridge family, 510 thread wording, capacity, dimensions, resistance, aperture size, mouthpiece route, center post material, tank material, package route, carton basis, and inspection rule.
Why are dimensions important for a 510 cartridge?
Dimensions matter because cartridges with the same 510 thread phrase may differ in height, diameter, capacity route, mouthpiece route, and packaging fit. Written dimensions help receiving teams compare bulk lots against approved samples.
How should buyers review ceramic core claims?
Buyers should ask for a written core note, close-up photos, sample approval, aperture check, airflow check, seal review, and change-control rule instead of approving broad performance claims.
Is a product photo enough for approval?
No. A product photo should be supported by a spec sheet, sample approval, material note where relevant, package proof, inspection checklist, carton record, and release photos.
What does empty only mean in this guide?
Empty only means the sourcing file is limited to the empty cartridge format, packaging, QC, carton records, and business documentation. This guide does not cover filling steps, consumption guidance, potency claims, health claims, or end-user instructions.
Is this legal advice?
No. This is an educational B2B compatibility guide. Buyers should use qualified legal, import, tax, trademark, packaging, restricted-substance, and licensed-market support before final approval.

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