I’d pay extra for it not to go through a crc imo. So tired of crc
We use dry ice around the column, blast suger leaf and popcorn buds, remove the oil from the chamber before it purges down and is still liquid place it in a freezer with more dry ice allow it to separate then run it through a buchner funnel and filter out the remaining lipids and goop, clears out the darker shades and leaves behind a sweet tasting clean product.
Where the fuck are you seeing any of that on the east coast . 2× on all that in MA.
People in my area will charge you 1200 a lb of whole nug. I don’t think there’s a black market in Massachusetts that’s running things that effectively.
But east coast doesn’t specifically mean MA so I am slightly projecting what I see from my state.
Just saw a 100 pack of shatter go for 45k
Games up for a while. I can’t even find local BM guys to run my trim and FF for splits anymore as they can’t keep processing at these prices.
I’ll run it if it’s fire indoor and doesnt need crc
100 pack for 45. Wtf
Pay the expenses and a reduced split is possible
Pay the expenses and there goes the reason for even making oil
More profitable to throw away fire indoor trim now
Perfect just let me know ill be like the biodiesel guys that pick up the waste oil from the restaurants
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Fuge separated isolate must be going for quite a bit then.
What’s the isolate market looking like?
ROI on anything in 2022 is 3-5x what it was pre prop 64 and easy as fuck to enter Oklahoma
You can run chromatography inline and skip the entire centrifuge step
But the Centrifuge is great to skip learning how todo inline chromatography
breaking down the numbers it really depends on how your lab is set up
It’s not the isolate that’s selling, it’s what we formulate with it. I’ll store the thca and sauces separately. Based on what ppl order I can put it back together and formulate anything. Think of it like stem cells. You can separate your inventory into thca and sauce, and then dissolve it back together in the adjusted ratios and formulate it back into anything. For example:
Shatter you can make it as stable as you need it by adjusting the amount of thca in there.
Cartridges you decarb the thca Preserve the sauce that way
Diamonds you can crystallize the thca part only
HTE you can clarify it by decanting the fats and thca that’s still in it
Badder you can control the amount of terps in it and make it as wet as you need it
Sugar you can make them dryer by removing the excess sauce in them or wetter if that’s what the order specifies
Are you referring to actual chromatography with a solvent gradient it just adsorbant filtration like most of us already use?
Now you just need to extract and isolate some of the fats so you can use small percentages of them to help stabilize the structure of some of those concentrates. Like for making sugar flakes or crumble cookies.
Actual chromatography not crc
You don’t even need a loop really. Just get a Base like we sell for the ChemTek oven miners, dump your thca and sauce ratios in there, tap a bit of solvent in there to dissolve it all back together, pour out and done.
This works great for ppl who have minimal access to equipment, dry ice, or solvents to be set up on a large scale
How do you intend to separate your solvents again so you aren’t wasting them?
I’m talking about initial extraction coming directly from the spout, you can skip all the post processing and fraction right from the get go crystallize your thca fractions purge and distill your terpenes, or add your thca and terpenes fractions together at desired ratios ect ect. Centrifuge is great but when compared to chromotagrphy it’s way more time consuming and labor intensive
So you’re discussing pouring fractions like @murphymurri?
Honestly seems kinda time consuming and unspecific without some sort of clear indicator of when you move from one fraction to the next.
Also, I’d be surprised to see a very clean separation on your average sized in-line remediation column.
The good thing about a centrifuge tho is it only needs electricity and it’s a solventless way to formulate for the solventless fam. Less consumables needed to separate the current inventory