Innovative Gene Tree Ceramic Core Technology

Sep.08.2022
Innovative Gene Tree Ceramic Core Technology
Gene Tree's ceramic cores solve powder and taste issues with longer battery life, higher efficiency, and better e-liquid compatibility.

According to reports, the Genetree Nano-Crystalline Ceramic Core was launched by ICCPP in October of last year. The Genetree ceramic core solves two major pain points: powder removal and taste removal. It has advantages such as longer battery life, higher energy efficiency, and higher e-liquid compatibility. During the research period, ICCPP has submitted more than 300 IPR applications. In July of this year, the Genetree Innovation Series product, the Genetree Special Edition, was released.


After over 1300 days of research and testing, more than 2500 material formulas attempted, and over 45000 repeated analyses, ICCPP has launched a new generation of ceramic cores for gene trees.


The ceramic atomizer without powder uses independently developed "powder-free" technology and a pioneering ceramic material formula to eliminate powder residue on the ceramic surface. The nano-microcrystalline ceramic core uses a new environmentally friendly mineral material, a three-dimensional ceramic skeleton network, fine grain boundary microstructure, and nanometer-level high-temperature crystallization nucleus new materials to enhance the toughness of ceramic materials, and increase nicotine viscosity by 44%. Special innovative processes include adjusting raw material particle size and ratio, creating micro-porous structures, and producing innovative multi-level pore structures, ensuring excellent oil delivery and absorption for Gene Tree. Additionally, the atomization volume increases and energy efficiency improves under the same power. The original M-type uniform heating film design reaches an overall atomization efficiency of 53.3%.


Certificate of Technological Achievement


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