Yea ive had it a few times…i usually get it from high quality material…i really like it personally
getting there Nice
Is yellow considered a green or a red? Seems like yellow is the hardest to remove
Well impressive
Yellow is a primary I believe
Looks fantastic!!
I am going to have to find something dark to clean, did it all and now and forgot how to make it that dark. And I did have some darkness.
Silica 60 seems to pull the most yellows. Magsil pulls more reds… t-5 turns green with full saturation… carbon pulls green chlorophyll… those are my current observations.
Makes total sense…thank u
Activated alumina will pull red, and yellows. @Waxplug1
Hey remediation fam. Here’s some crude I remediated yesterday. Looks beautiful at first, unfortunately my alumina became spent after a time and I think the t-5 as well.
I’m going to distill this one and try again with another kilo of crude. A little bit of the solvent filled extract that initially came out of the column leaked out the side of the vessel and I just checked and it crystalized.
Next run will include more alumina and t-5, and will be collected in fractions.
I believe there are far more anthocyanins in ethanol crude than there is in hydrocarbon crude.
alumina as activated powder alumina
or alumina as aluminium oxide ?
I love the spirit of this contest and am grateful to people like yourself for pushing people to show off their work!
Has anyone ever tried Summit’s Achromatizing clay for CRC?
How can you clean ethanol extracted crude? I want to remove red primarily. At a scale of 20l of crude per day. Dm me very interested in trying your products.
Dred did along time ago i believe
I used it for a little bit when I was figuring out what worked. I had a little bit laying around