This is misinformation. Most of the work on a CLS is the loading/unloading of the material columns. Luna’s automation does nothing to address this. All the Luna automation can do is control three valves: to run the solvent, drain it into the Collection, and release the oil when recovery is done. This is where the special-sauce of a skilled operator is most valuable.
The biggest variable in BHO extraction is the biomass itself. Without the ability to see what’s going on inside the CLS and control it, all the skills of the operator are neutralized. What Luna offers is a single recipe for a complex process where intuition, experience, and control is most valuable.
Instead, we take to approach of maximizing the productivity of a skilled operator. We provide configurations that let the valve-turners control 2-3 runs in parallel, at the same time, but staggered in a manner called “pipe-lining” in Computer Science. Most CLS runs have a lot of hurry-up-and-wait: 5ish minutes of attention followed by 10ish minutes of waiting around. By running 2-3 MatCols at the same time but staggered, throughput is maximized by saturating the workload of the operator.
Luna-style automation is a marketing trick to appeal to Chads, who prefer to invest in Capital instead of Labor. Protect your jobs and your fellow extraction professionals by shunning this gimmick. And to any Chads that are conned by this trickery: we at BZB Enterprises International can provide this level of automation as well. And it’s backwards compatible and available on any of our diverse configurations as well, rather than just one brittle setup. But it’s expensive!
Holler at me for more info! 206-960-1665. (Text only please!)
– Boris 
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Friend: Do you know that any Active system can be run Passively, and any Passive system can be run Actively?? Facts. I can show you how in person.
But the real question is WHY do you want to run one of our systems with a compressor, when they can reach higher recovery throughput without one? I always tell my prospect clients that I will be happy to sell them a recovery pump if they insist on it, but I will first try to convince them that it isn’t the best way to go.
Please text me directly at 206-960-1665 to discuss this further. I would love to have the conversation with you. Thanks! 
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Are you ever going to make a column to pack on that matches the ID of the CO2 columns?
Yes! We actually have some of the Scientific710 packers made to our exact column IDs. Cal and Kyle just don’t like them, and refuse to promote them. Hit me up directly if you’re interested: I’ll sell them for my cost which is about 20% off their MSRP.
206-960-1665 text first please! 
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Thank you, brother! That is very kind!
Technically, he is not my son. I only have one daughter. He went to high-school with her, but I offically call him my “adopted nephew”… 
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Looping recovered solvent for continuous use isn’t novel or unique to you guys, Zack. We’ve been doing this since 2018 with our bFFEs, and since 2015 using #drinkcoolertech and two tanks on dry ice. It works with a pair of Solvent/Recovery columns as well. 
Peace and love. 
You are chasing a long-tail of diminishing returns to try to get 100% of the THCa out, with diminishing quality along the way…
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You can get ALL of the THCa out of the biomass if you run enough solvent, and run it cold enough. There is an SOP for figuring this out.
You can get ALL of the solvent out of the biomass if you use the right technique. However, often times it isn’t worth the hassle or cost to do so. For FF material it makes more sense to leave some residual behind so you don’t melt the latent water in the material.
I would LOVE to explain and/or demo our CO2-cooling to you sometime. The jackets fill with dry ice because we are MAKING dry ice in the jackets, on porpoise. It’s a feature, not a bug. That doesn’t make them “more dangerous”. Those specific columns are designed and tested to hold up to 2000 psi in the jackets, and liquid CO2 has roughly 800 psi are room temp. Dry ice is -78.5c at 1 atm, and at 75 psi it can liquify (above triple-point).
Plus, the CO2-cooling only requires a small hiss to be effective once the jackets are full. In fact the dry ice pulls back from the inner wall due to the exothermic heating from inside the Recovery columns. We flow a small amount of liquid CO2 down that inner space to maximize evaporative cooling of the CO2, and the dry ice helps keep everything cold.
Please! Hit me up directly to ask questions about liquid CO2-cooling. I invented it back in 2014, and I can explain it best. Certainly better than someone who is trying to sell you something else.
206-960-1665 text first please!
Thanks! 
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Yup. It’s a fundamentally bad design.
Here at BZB Enterprises International, we design our system to be volumetrically functional: We us a 50L Collection column to catch 2x 20L Solvent columns. It just works…
Thanks! 
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All of our 3rd Gen filter-spools have a full surface-area support machined into them. Didn’t use to be, but we have improved the design over time. We also make 2-sided filter spools for Dewaxing and CR columns, for progressive filter stacks like 10/5 microns. Thanks!
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External filter is a cool idea. In practice, the MatCol 20 micron screen never clog, unless they get frozen ice buildup in them. That’s why we make them easily swappable. But great idea! 
YES!! We put 20 micron sintered-mesh discs at the bottom of EVERY MatCol, and have since 2015! It seems to be the perfect size to prevent particulate bypass, while avoiding clogging. And they are all swappable for cleaning, or to change mesh size too!
Anyone can buy our filter spools and swappable sintered-mesh screens for use with their non-BZB systems! Available in 4" and 6" standard tri-clamp connections. Check out our website: dub dub dub dot bizzybee dot com.
Or just text me directly! 206-960-1665 
Also! ALL of our systems are fully peer-reviewed by 3PCertz. Are you sure you don’t actually work for PSI or ETS?? Anyhoo, everything is certified. That claim is objectively false. But hit me up anyways! I would love to chatter. 
Oh my gosh! All I hear is great things about our customer support system. I think you may be getting your info from ETS! 
But fr fr: If you take an objective look at the incredible roster of brands we serve, and the fact that they come back to us again and again to upgrade, expand, and buy new additional systems for new labs, I think we could fairly debunk this negative claim.
Text me directly if you want to discuss. I’m not scared of valid criticism: 206-960-1665 
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We at BZB Enterprises International put 20 micron sintered mesh discs in the bottom of every Material column, and have since 2015… #yourewelcome! 
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I kind of like avoiding them like the PLAQUE!! That’s why we pay good attention to flossing… 
What!? Dred…
Fact is that anyone can text me, the owner, and my two GMs, Cal and Kyle, directly any time or day of the week. We will get back to you ASAP. Here’s my number if anyone wants to test me: 206-960-1665 
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LEGENDARY!! Thank you, brother. Best compliment you can give us. 
Super-sadface! Hit me up on my text to discuss how and why I offended you, and what I can do to make up for it: 206-960-1665.
Peace and love! 