The Complete Guide to Ace Ultra Premium: Everything You Need to Know About This Premium Vape Brand
Author: VapeBarLife Editorial | Reviewed by: Compliance Editor | Updated:
1) Device Types You’ll See Under “Ace Ultra Premium–Style” Lines
Disposable AIO Housings (Empty)
Integrated tank + battery chassis designed to be filled, capped, aged, and tested by a licensed facility. Check tank volume, ceramic coil grade, airflow geometry, mouthpiece lock, USB-C charging, and (optionally) mini displays.
510 Cartridge + Battery Systems (Empty)
Separate cart and power unit. Good for medical SKUs or formulations that benefit from adjustable voltage profiles. Verify center-post materials, seal stack, and 510 tolerance.
2) Compliance & Law-by-State Reality (High Level)
U.S. legality varies by state and changes frequently. As of June 26, 2025, medical cannabis is legal in 40 states + DC, and adult-use in 24 states + DC. Always verify manufacturing, labeling, and advertising rules where you operate. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
3) COA, Testing & Additives Policy (Why Hardware Buyers Should Care)
Hardware vendors don’t issue cannabinoid COAs—that’s your licensed oil supplier and accredited labs. Still, buyers must understand what the COA should confirm: potency, residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, microbials/mycotoxins, and terpene profile. After the 2019 EVALI crisis, public-health reports strongly linked vitamin E acetate to cases; set a zero-tolerance additives policy and audit suppliers. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
4) Battery & Transport Safety (UN 38.3 + IEC 62133-2)
For integrated-cell devices, request the UN 38.3 test summary for the exact cell/pack model; PHMSA requires manufacturers to make test summaries available and relies on them for transport acceptance. Keep the TS on file for carriers and audits. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
Design and QA should align with protections referenced in IEC 62133-2 for portable secondary lithium systems (over-charge, short-circuit, thermal management, abuse tests). :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
5) Packaging, Warnings & the IICPS Symbol
The International Intoxicating Cannabinoid Product Symbol (IICPS), standardized as ASTM D8441, has been adopted by several states for finished products. Confirm if your state mandates IICPS on consumer packaging, and follow size/color specs. As a hardware vendor we provide dielines/CR options; licensed brands remain responsible for finished-goods labels. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
6) B2B Buyer Checklist (EMPTY Hardware Only)
| Item | Ask For | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Chassis & Coil | Material spec, ceramic grade, mouthpiece lock, window/screen option | Leak resistance, flavor fidelity, returns control |
| Battery & Protections | Cell model, over-charge/short protections, USB-C, charge profile | Safety and reliability |
| Docs | UN 38.3 test summary, QC sheets; RoHS/REACH applicability | Freight acceptance & compliance hygiene |
| Supply | MOQ, lead time, forecast buffers, after-sales policy | Launch continuity and cost control |
| Customization | Colorways, branding processes, packaging dielines (CR) | Brand fit & SKU differentiation |
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7) FAQ
Do you sell filled cannabis products?
No. We sell empty hardware shells only (no oil) for licensed B2B filling in legal jurisdictions.
Who provides the cannabinoid COA?
Your licensed oil supplier and accredited labs; we provide hardware QA docs (e.g., UN 38.3 test summaries) for logistics and QC. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
Is IICPS required on my packaging?
Some states have adopted IICPS; check current state rules and label specs before print. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
Sources & Update Log
- NCSL — State medical/adult-use overview (June 26, 2025). :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
- PHMSA — UN 38.3 lithium battery test summary guidance (2024). :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}
- IEC/UL — IEC 62133-2 overview for portable lithium systems. :contentReference[oaicite:14]{index=14}
- ASTM/D37 — IICPS (ASTM D8441) background/adoption. :contentReference[oaicite:15]{index=15}
- CDC MMWR — EVALI & vitamin E acetate linkage. :contentReference[oaicite:16]{index=16}
Last updated: Sep 25, 2025 — refreshed state counts and PHMSA references.

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