Composition of metal internals in brand name CCells

Hey folks,
I’ve been trying to figure out what the composition of the metal internals (not sure if there’s a better word) of brand name CCells are composed of. I called Hamilton Devices (a distributor of brand name CCells) and the representative didn’t know but suggested that it might be an aluminum alloy and that it was food grade, and told me to contact CCell directly. In that case, should I be worried about aluminum leaching off into the oil?
I’m hoping there’s someone on here in the California recreational market that has submitted either Hamilton Devices CCells or other legit CCells for heavy metal testing and can put me at ease with their results. There’s a company called Convectium that has stainless steel internals which I may try- seems a lot safer than aluminum.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help!

I believe CCells have been tested and passed by labs in California for heavy metals.

I have seen passing results for iKrusher also, but I can’t speak for any other vape manufacturer.

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