The butane is a solvent for adhesives.
You clearly donât understand that the piece of paper is taken out before the solvent is passed over the sock? Are you okay?
We actually extracted sticky notes at scale to infuse into our âsticky ickyâ D8 prerolls, if was a really weird day at the lab, and im pretty sure everyone on that project was so high that we forgot about them for a week.
Anyway? When i woke up? My pillow was gone!
You must be trolling.
Ill show pics hold up, it was such a weird dream
This dude donât know how to fold a sticky note.
Not when you remove the fucking sticky note.
Understood, the first video I shared above covered your concerns. That particular lab runs a similar set up. Jacketed columns, non-removable columns and only run fresh frozen. They increased the amount of material per column by 15% and saw a 2% increase in yields. These are huge increases when it comes to fresh frozen. And they were hand-packing. If they were using socks the increases would be much greater. Here is testimonial from a recent client that had doubts about the Iron Fist.
Understood, we have clients that had similar hurdles to overcome. Once we got a clear picture of their operation. We were able to develop a system that worked best for there particular situation. Why donât you shoot me an email jason@scientific710.com then we can start a dialog to see how to implement the Iron Fist for your particular situation.
It depends on the particular application. On the video I shares above yes. In most application labs use a hopper columns of various sizes to meat the amount of bio they want to load per column. This way they only have to hook up the Iron Fist once. In regards to the pic with the 12"x42" Iron Fist hanging from the gantry. This labâs loading set up consists of 2, 12"x42" columns on rollers âeasily movedâ stacked on top of one-another. They then load both columns. Connect the Iron Fist to the top column âHopper Columnâ and push the bio into the bottom column to be ran. They run 65lbs of material per 12âx 42" column. Here is an example of the columns being unloaded.
canât open the bottom of the Luna âcolumnâ.
you got a plan for those that need to go out the same way they came in?
We do, unfortunately it wonât be released until later this year. We just realest our Rotating Vacuum Oven the âRVO-40â last week.