Its not iSoBuTaNe! A theory for cause of "Medusa"

Don’t bother replying. You’re so far wrong. You’re just making yourself look stupid as fuck.

Stop typing, idiot.

Fuck it, I’m blocking you.

The internet is an extremely powerful tool, you tool.

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Your sourcing your info from a reseller… didnt you try discrediting me earlier from my “exxon executive” connection? Why is a private resller who resells likely exxons or shells refined product be more reliable of a source?

"Isobutane has about 64% less vapour pressure than propane but about 44% more than butane (at 21ºC). "

Thank you for that part tho. Vapor pressure!!! Thats why ethanol evaporates at such low temp below its boiling point as well as many other solvents.

WHY DONT you post a refineries statements on it, are you telling me the vendors selling us all our hydrocarbons also know every part of the mfg procedure? L O L. Fuck the manufacturers guys lets listen to the resellers and fuck your exxon mobil award for NATIONAL ADVISORY these random shrimp dick resller for sure knows everything.

You follow the first source googled and not read into actuall case studies. Its called google scholar imbecile level up fucktard

I love this one. It’s fucking magical. Direct quote.

Of the five natural gas liquids (NGLs), isobutane stands apart in its sources and markets. Isobutane comes from gas processing plants and refineries, but it is also the only NGL intentionally made from another NGL – it’s cousin, normal butane

@og_bitchface explain this one? Ha Ha Ha

Reposting this because this is everything you need to actualize.

"Isobutane has about 64% less vapour pressure than propane but about 44% more than butane (at 21ºC). "21 C = 79.8 degrees F, so just above room temp which im sure 90% of you are forming in similar temperature conditions

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You don’t have a good rebuttal for being wrong. And that actually means nothing, IYKYK

@Dred_pirate Bro stop dancing off the original argument YOU stated all isobutane is isomerized this post showed you otherwise. The posts you have listed also did not mention where that isomerized product is used. In this graph shown above it is fully transparent unlike yourself. and you can see the Isobutane is sent to alkylation after processing, after the iso butane his the alkylation plant its CONVETED INTO AKLYLATE/ PROPANE/ AND NORMAL BUTANE. ISO BUTANE IS ACTUALLY CONVERETED INTO NORMAL BUTANE AND THAN IS USED FOR GASOLINE BLENDING NOT LPG USAGE. YOU BRAIN SOOOOOO BIG
0 IQ
SMOL BRAIN DEAR LORD IM Out

That shitty ass Puck is what you call boulders? Holy fuck. No wonder you have to call yourself an “og”.

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congratulations on being one of the first people that made me feel like free speech should be limited to an extent. god do i fucking disagree with that but the fact you can be so ignorant and not able to follow arrows on a refining process flow diagram

You are fucking retarded.

Nope and anyone who can follow an arrow will disagree. You got me heated ill admit, but anyone with a brain will understand what im stating, the fan club can stick around do there thing. GL bruh you gonna need it

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i got .3-.5 grab rocks out of distillate material within 10 days. yea its a puck so what? lmao

Let me ellaborate. Imagine the massive variances of temps you can cycle/how much more solvent you can start with(loose non puck big bois?) with much less chances of your jars popping. Better operational pressures less resistance that propane/iso, i can go on but people still think propane pulls more terps from a claim made in 2016 by a guy who tried selling PHO that was never accredited or tested and proven. Not to mention his pho looked like co2 wax cause you know bp differences.

Also recondensing something that only needs 30f or recondensing something that needs -40? To be fair its mixed so maybe -10? Idk thats a random guess feel free to correct. Whats your bigger cost, your water heater or your dry ice…

Not to mention recovery speeds using -98 dry ice on something that becomes a liquod and cold again at 30 degrees and not -10. More efficient less dry ice usage

WE CAN DO IT DRED, WE CAN DO ITTTTT

Can you please standard the degrees you’re referencing? I am going to guess that the 30 bp is butane in f, not centigrade because that’s 0c. But -10, I presume is isobutane, but that’s -10 centigrade, not Fahrenheit. Luckily -40 is the same in both. So, you’re lucky on that one.

You sure you have the fortitude for this topic?

Fuck. Someone has to make this stop.

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Covid WTF?

Current admin installed 1/21. Shut down Bakken.

This is the Bakken Crude you are NOT NOT getting any more as source Crude.

Please note both butane and isobutane in crude out of ground by fracking process in the Bakken Fields. I use this caveat because we all know down hole chemistry …200 plus C , 10 MPa, high salinity and pH 5-8…is complex.

If something has changed in last two years look no further. All the complex diagrams here …distillation and catalytic conversions seem like effete formulae.

Look no further than straight distillation/separation of crude lights for the high purity light ends…

The pronoun people shut off the good stuff and now your feed stock is shit.

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I think proplyene is the only other candidate to solve the low temp off gassing phenomena.
You are on target with that comment…

Well… this thread took a turn.

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