Cannabis processing facility buildout 🛠️

Not sure. I’d call Decimal.

I’d imagine queuing next runs of decarb for cannabis. In chemistry it could hold more of a starting material to shift the reaction one way, or a catalyst that needs to be added at specific parameters or incrementally.

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nice looking hydrocarbon system they got there

falling film evap and all dat

someone tell JWoodbruh to tell senior citizen Johnny Depp not to bother with precision 2.0

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This was the unit I was talking about in the other post. That company use to be mrx co2.

I personally dig the design of this system and the foot print

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Mrx was always really fancy

They use the same exposed dimple jackets on these

Not to mention 1 1/2 tri clamp ports on their jackets! Should be an industry standard

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Get one of the AI decarb packages.

I have a Pinnacle ffe if u need solvent recovery, I need it gone asap :sweat_smile:

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Which cartridge are you using? Running disposables as well?

Cut it high and put a union there?!

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I’ve been using the 50L BVV model, and it is surprisingly well made and has performed well. It was like 3k for the reactor, and I spent 2k on an ex proof agitator and another 1k on fittins and such.

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Brother

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these any good? price is nice for full ceramic @qma

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Yes they are great. They are what all the d8 brands use everywhere.

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Looking at these from ccell

The kung fu look dope as well

They have great performance with thick concentrates, but I only have bulk packs of them at the moment

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Would something designed for a thicc concentrate Woolf well with whatever or would there be leaking issues for to larger hole and other factors that make it thicc friendly

It isn’t designed for hte if thats your end goal

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No

Flavored Hotdog water or winterized and crc co2

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I wasn’t aware that pinnacle made a FFE. I’ve only seen their rising films.

*rising film :sweat_smile:

Rising film evaporator - Wikipedia.

I’ve never heard of a raising film. Apparently, neither has Google.