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

I dont think mine are due to new hydrocarbons.

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guys switching from 70-30 to iso is gonna net you the same results the blend of butane will have an almost identical boiling point of ISO. ISO butane is VOLATILE AF compared to N Butane. I forget the term but its used for ethanol/isopropyl as well and how even if its not CLOSE to its boiling point it can still evaporate incredibly easy.

If yall have actually ran threw all 3 gasses( ISO based on boiling points and such) seemed to be the most logical till i ran it and went thru 3-4 times the gas as i did 70-30. Have you ever considered you have to much solute after you boiled/distilled out most the solvent and its crashing out due to in not being able to withhold/keep solute diluted in the solution? aka THC? You can make diamonds in jars with isobutane but you can also paint your walls very easily as well. Summer is coming your c1d1s gonna get fucking hot, sticking with those lighter chained hydrocarbons are gonna hurt ya. I mean you can distill them off faster atleast?

Read the own sheet you linked, it says Isobutane is Isomerized from pentanes and hexanes, not butane. You guys are linking oil refinery sheets but aren’t reading them.

Man i get apothecaries frustration yall cant even defend the own points youve made in a previous statement? The sheet you linked earlier in the conversation is implying quite the difference than you are mentioning.

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@anon64373531 im looking a bit more into this, I might be wrong actually.

Yes, I literally just noticed. Thank you.

EDIT:
Looks like alkylation is only used for the gasoline used in vehicles. I was wrong then. Thanks!

So that’s out the window for sure, but my next question is; why is there trace ppm of isobutane on all the COA’s I’ve seen?

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Lol dude. The major feed for iso is butane. You missed the top pipe.

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Same reason we have trace amounts in all our distilliations, Distilliation isnt the near the cleanest most pure method to separate things with similar boiling points. Especially when they are all volatile hydrocarbons

No you cant read thats from crude oil distillation which dred is saying doesnt exist for isobutane and its only converted. YOu need to read smh this site bro. this site…

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You may have mis understood dred, or the process of crude oil distillation?


read the post

Yea I read alot of them. Thanks bro. This thread is :fire:

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Clearly not if you think dred hasnt been arguing for over 50 comments that iso is converted and the reason for our issues. read it again youll learn more i promise

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Yes. Isomerized from butane… You can actually follow multiple paths in that schema for iso-butane…

Yall may not remember his name as he hasntt posted here since like 2017. But expression technolgies showed me this half a decade ago? He was one of the brighter minds distilling and doing bucket tek in '15-16? These videos are great if u want to learn about oil refineries. Also how some explode with errors by shell/tube condensors and old valves failing. hint hint safety for your licensed places

@vortal It is not isomerized from butane once again please read thru the posts it is isomerized thru pentane and hexanes and is further processed for gasoline not hydrocarbons.

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The flow chart shows 2 paths for isobutane

1 from the crude
2 isomerization from pentanes and hexanes

Iso-butane is isomerized from n-butane…I am unsure how we have such conflicting info. I’m gonna have to blame dred

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Im not religious but may the lord help you lol

Once again…

These diamonds never saw over 45 degrees F. Crcd from boo boo. 70-30 made in a legal lab sourcing from the same places as most of yall.

If anyone wants this kind of product legal licensed in cali for 3(sugar)-5(big bois) a gram hmu. Ill process anyones material too. You can also write up a contract that if i dont provide you whats asked than i will incur all manufacturing costs and give you the product as is for free. So worst comes to worst you get your sugar extracted for free ;). No i will not agree to these conditions on booboo. Located in cal city. Dont know why im butting heads when i could be selling that shit people cant make rn :sleeping:

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You are correct that the crude distilling unit sends propane, fuel gas, and butane to the gas plant. The gas plant then makes isobutane from the butane. As it is shown above, as you stated. Isobutane shows to go to another place. And hey, they aquire isobutane from other places, too. That’s pretty cool, that part I didn’t know. But what I do know is, that isobutane is, also, made from normal butane. As it shows up after the butane has been collected, strangely not before :thinking:. Wonder why, doesn’t seem to be anywhere else before that one special location. No bother with the obvious

Isobutane - Uses, Composition, Properties + More - Elgas.

Isobutane production is converted from butane (n-butane) in a process called isomerization. The isobutane production process rearranges the atoms into a different molecular configuration.

The component atoms are the same but are arranged in a different geometric structure.

This isomerization happens in something called a butamer unit and includes the use of platinum or another metal catalyst.

In this isobutane production process, only some of the butane is actually converted to isobutane.

Apparently reading is hard for people. Listed above is nothing contradicting to what I’ve said

@og_extracts go back to your hole in the ground.

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