@freemo lucky :"
That looks really good. Enjoyed seeing the wrench still on the table. Reminded of walking by the Physics building and their offices full or electronics and tools around, to build their equipment.
So it will extract what, some substance out of a solution?
usually to allow you to extract from solids (plants usually) with some solvent that would boild at 1ATM but would be liquid between 1atm and 15 atm... so basically butane extractions which will hover at about 2 - 3 atm
@freemo
Very interesting! I had seen mentions of using Buthane for extracting THC and CBD oils from non-flower parts of cannabis plants. Clippings, leaves, etc.
That apparently can generate significant returns, people growing hemp for example, which has no thc but some cbd.
Yea same setup you would use for that. In fact youd probably want to do whole plant extraction if you could, thats how they make a lot of the extracts in california.
But pretty much good for exacting any sort of plant oils
@freemo Interesting.
So, you would use Buthane as a solvent, then pressurize it to the range where it's liquid, heat it to boil off the oils and then cool the vapours, like a distiller, right?
Would the buthane stay behind in the boil pot?
@Karthikdeva
@freemo Oh, amazing!
The gas is totally vented and lost, everytime then? Nice to learn something new, TY.
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@design_RG
Do9esnt need to be, but to recapture it as liquid you need some dry ice (or a heat source but not a good idea around butane)
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