hi Chaboes,
a percolation type setup benefits from ‘self filtration,’ high output potencies and efficient extraction of biomass. After infusion, I’m then able to filter at reasonable rates through 6" felt pads down to 0.5 micron.
Check out the infusers my company makes that do 20 and 50 lbs/shift.
http://hempharvestinnovations.com
I’ve written about process economics and small-scale percolation results (that easily scale up). Happy to help at your scale. Cheers!
Hi Folks, with hopes of landing new clients for my company, Hemp Harvest Innovations, I would like to share details of the work I’ve done the past couple years on lipid infusion. I enjoy reading the discussion here but it is obviously concentrate-centric. Part of me is surprised that lipid infusion is less prominent here but I think there is room for that to change since it carries so many advantages! In particular, lipid infusion equipment can
extract biomass with high efficiency (90%+)
pr…
Hey Folks
Wanted to share data I generated by percolating MCT through a few batches of Sweet Rainbow Hemp.
Over the past week or so I have been working with @TheKid420 on home counter-current lipid infusions. He is using coconut oil so heat is absolutely necessary. In my experiments here I simply used MCT at ambient temperature.
What I’m mainly trying to show is that you can create potent infusions by either percolation or maceration if you thoughtfully stage your batches and washes. On any s…