Conversion testing

Rapid Analytics is proud to specialize in analytical testing for D8/D9 and CBN conversions! We offer 24 hour turn around time and mailing kits for rapid, accurate results!

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What sets your apart from other labs when it corms to cbn conversions?

Are you testing for iodine, sulfur, palladium and other commonly used catalysts?

Or are you just referring to Inventorying the commonly left over d8/d9 left in cbn conversions?

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While other labs offer testing on conversion products as well we have extensive experience and rapid turnaround times.

We currently are not testing for catalysts although we could certainly offer that service if a client has a need for that.

We are providing insight to ratios, purity, efficiency and concentration.

Thank you for your questions!

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Will you be providing chromotograms and showing your peak seperations? whats the cost?

i think if you really wanna separate from the pack…testing the catalyst would put you in a different conversation…

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We’re always happy to provide out chromatograms. We have a packet that details testing and costs (attached.) I will look further into testing for the catalysts thank you!

Rapid_Client_Handbook.pdf (676.4 KB)

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How are you determining your LODs & LOQs for cannabinoids and terpenes? Do you determine standard error?

The client handbook document also says Rapid secured funded to bring the lab to full ORELAP accreditation by October 2020, and the capability to do the full gamut of compliance testing including pesticides. What is the current status of the accreditation efforts?

The last page for client signature use language such as “subject to civil/criminal penalties including fines and imprisonment for false/misleading information”…for non-complaint information only r&d tests?

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What kind of separation are you getting for D8/9THC? Could you provide a chromatogram of this region on your quantification method with the D8/9THC CRMs? Thanks

We followed the TNI standard (modified ISO 17025) in determining our LOD’s and LOQ’S. We have completed proficiency tests and method validations and are about to submit our data packet for accreditation. We have yet to acquire the instrumentation for additional tests. That last part is just standard boilerplate language.

Absolutely I will post a chromatogram on monday.

is it Monday yet?

how about testing for folks that can’t seem to boil cannabinoids without wrecking them?

either because someone sprayed fire retardant on their biomass or they just don’t know how to seal their distillation rigs?

can you tell “D10” from CBC?

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