D8 Crude (ND D9) Available- Distillate on the way

What equipment do you run?

An older GC/MS (Agilent) and an HPLC-DAD (Dionex 3000) that’s relatively new.

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As I’m sure you know d8 and d9 separation on HPLC is poor, and I would be wary of any provided by the processor for that reason.

As a selling point I think your proposal of a chromatogram is great and I love that you do it, but I think you should highlight and guarantee GC/MS on a suitable, proven column as part of it. If you didn’t include GC/MS, I’d consider the chromatogram offer largely worthless.

Chad might not care or know any better, but people who care about detail do.

Hopefully that came across as intending to be helpful.

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So when will the disty be ready?
What color is it and how long dose it stay that color?

And how much are you going to charge your HOMIES?

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It was looking pretty light in color today! I’ll snap a pic when I get the green light.

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When should we expect the coas for distillate?

didn’t see a date posted, sorry if I read past it…

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He didn’t say when, just that as soon as they get a CoA they will post it here.

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spam your shit elsewhere @BBtankSam1

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need update on distillate, im interested in ND D8

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Same.

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Running the wiped film again today with live analytics. Getting closer and closer to getting the whole process dialed in.

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What is the projected distillate pricing

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Will post pricing here when we have a finished product. It will almost certainly be a little more expensive than the D8 disty that we are used to seeing on the market.

Current progress:

IMG_1118.jpeg.pdf (19.3 MB)

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Where is the pic?

I nominated you and that diluted the MoM vote :man_facepalming:

I’m getting discouraged at this point.

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there

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I don’t know… I think I can see that it has lower thc…