Eleva8ed Equipment Membrane Skids (winterization, terpene seperation, and solvent recover) Hydrocarbon membranes available

Another cool thing is if you compare the first graph to the second you can see the “fools gold” region which is before the d9 goes down, which shows your terpenes are permeating

We compared our old sop to our new sop for total waxes also and managed to get 4x less wax in our final permeate using this device, we managed to get it from a 400 value down to a 100 value. Im hoping this will be good enough to be considered “winterized” we will see though

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Hey bro I actually like you and if I had the money I would buy one of your rigs.
Having said that, this is posted in “canna business” and not “equipment for sale” and as such you cannot get upset at people for scrutinizing your ideas. When you have a strong valid idea you should be able to defend it without resorting to silencing your critics. Some may say when you cut out a man’s tongue you don’t prove them wrong you only prove you are scared of what they have to say. And again, don’t get mad at me. As it stands from what I know, I like you and if I had the money I would definitely buy your rig and at least as it stands now I would recommend that anybody with the money would give your equipment some serious thought.

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61 posts were merged into an existing topic: Almost as awkward as daddy slapping mommy at the dinner table

Today’s run, using a different brand of membrane

Excited to see these results as well

Definitely rejecting alot of color

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Have you run distillate or iso solutions to create a rough standard?

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No, we’ve just been running different membranes collecting data on the Values of each region (chlorophyll, d9 and waxes) and changing the pressure and flow to see how they effect each. When arometrix came out last week they actually recommended we do that, just never got around to it

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Just wanted to post some pics of our 1000 gpm fruit juice concentration skid that joel is installing right now down in Mexico

This skid is fully automated, and UL listed

When we say we can build a skid any size we mean it. The housings on this unit are 80160 which are 8 inch diameter membranes that are 40 inches long (the housings take 4 each which is why it’s an 80160 housings)

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2 in 1 90 gph ethanol skid going out the door!

This skid costs 50k and is all 316ss (including the plate heat exchanger)

We have a production model running in Sacramento CA you can come see if you’d like

Generally they only run it one day a week since they can extract all week and running it a couple hours on Friday and get through all there processing

This skid starts at 2.5 gpm recovery and drops from there as it concentrates

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Hey. Your Instagram got nuked. How can I get in touch with you about the skid?

Try typing in his whole user name. He’s like the most Shadow banned person ever :rofl: I always have to type out the whole name even if we had just been messaging recently

Edit: https://instagram.com/kingofthekush420?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

See if that works fellas @thesk8nmidget @MaxStevenson

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I searched my IG messages and his account says “no user”

best luck will be talking to him here.

Its currently back up.

I assure you i could see his messages but under user name it said “no user.” I’m very aware of shadow banned accounts and how they cant be searched for without the whole name.

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My IG is back up they deleted me for some reason I got it back though

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@Kingofthekush420 trying to message you buddy. I wanted some more info and possibly pricing on a butane membrane skid.

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how are you preventing cavitation in your pump during this step?

Cavitation only happens when your intake piping is too small which is why the pump manufacturer recommends a certain size intake based on the flow of your pump

running 1.5" line to the pump at like 40 psi on butane but the seals failed on the pump with under a days run time. I was thinking the gas being too warm might have been an issue but maybe not if you aren’t having that problem. Got any suggestions for me?

Thats got to be seal compatability issues, weve ran the same seals for over a year and never had any issues like that

1.5" should be good, on our 6 gpm pumps we used 3/4" inlets and never got cavitation

yeah joel originally had me do a 3/4" inlet line but we switched to 1.5" when running into the issue. was viton seals, we’re switching to teflon

Have you tried putting an eccentric reducer in?