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moved to the classifieds.
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100gal? as in it takes 100gal of solvent to fill the bowl (“tank” could be misconstrued)? while this is one way of comparing centrifuges to each other, a more useful metric would be how much cannabis can you get in there. presumably you have that data.
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what matters with centrifuges is how much they turn gravity up. this is a function of speed and rotor size. 3000rpm in a fuge with a 20cm diameter rotor is entirely different from 3000rpm in a fuge with a 600mm rotor. see Delta Separations CUP - #5 by cyclopath for the math.1000G seems to be a decent target for getting our solvent/tincture back. posting the rotor diameter would be informative.
there are a number of vendors selling centrifuges with this general design. where did this one originate?
C1D1 labs does carry a very similar centrifuge (drain & jacket design look the same. lid is different), it is rated C1D2. C1D1 Labs | Centrifuges for Cannabis Extraction and runs considerably more than $40k.
it also looks a lot like “fluffy” from Hydrion : https://www.hydrionsciences.com/copy-of-thin-film-evaporator. although they list 80gal. If I recall correctly they wanted about $35k for Fluffy’s little sister.