Need 500 kilos of crude Garbage\spent residue

I need the garbage, which is the black goopy residue that doesn’t have any cannabinoids left after their blast, some throw it away at dumps and transfers stations dont allow the dispose of it. We are offering the service to buy it. I need 500 kilos, aka 25 x 5 gallons buckets.

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What do you plan to do with it? How much are you paying?

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Its for a resurch project I’m being told and pricing varies they can’t seem to find enough

200 $ for all of it? We can pay for the buckets?

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I don’t believe you’re defining what you’re looking for correctly…

If using hydrocarbons, “crude” is the desired product after “blasting”. But there are other ways to make “crude”.

Crude is then further processed to give high potency distillate. usually leaving behind a tar like substance that seems to be what you’re looking for.

If I’m reading you correctly, you’re either looking for the remnants in the boiling flask after SPD, or the waste side of a WFE. those materials are not going to be the same, and you might want to target one or the other, depending on what you’re doing with it.

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To add to that you’ll likely have some solvents in the mix with those because they’re required to remove said tar from pot flasks. I have a couple of 5 gallon buckets of that and was getting ready for our regular haul off. Where are you located?

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I cant even get my residual goopnout of my BF from my spd run. How are you going to collect bulk weight? I just toss my BF in the bin when done.

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shouldn’t be any solvents if you just use heat to empty your flasks… From the looks of waste from a wfe I would say they are doing some research trying to build an igloo out of the waste or something. Which would work great as long as it didnt’ get too hot outside, and you could get rid of the smell.

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Well let’s just say that the quality of hemp crude is all over the map out there and when you’re tolling you get to see it all. If it’s real good crude, yes your residue isn’t very problematic. However, I can tell you that there is a significant amount of less-than-stellar crude out there and the tar residue left over is a testament to that. Some so heavy that it takes acetone to remove it all. Heat alone won’t move this tar, it is literally identical to the tar used on roads and if you mixed aggregate with it you could patch potholes all day.

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Wait are you serious? Just pour it out while it’s still hot :joy:.

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You wouldn’t want mine hahahaha

Yeah, that worked real for me last time. Had a solid black junk that solidified while the pour and didnt work out so well.

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I think this has endless potential. Extremely dense, and doesnt really have any smell to it. This is our waste from ethanol crude. The quality of the crude was very good. Meaning, winterized and decarbed properly, and ND RSA results. We use a WFE (Chemtech) has 2 separate discharging pumps. I don’t know how anyone gets this stuff out of a BF. This stuff is the future.

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You throw your boiling flasks away?

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Have you heard of a heat gun- solvents?

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There’s an old adage

Never distill to dryness

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One of my buddies poured this stuff off into a hole in a curb in his parking lot - curb repaired.

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Cave Junction Oregon the facility is located in Rogue River

You toss it in the bin? as in garbage??? Why not just have a dedicated acetone or alcohol soak bucket… Submerge it in, come back 24 hrs later and all you need is a rinse.

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Yeah it wouldn’t be worth the freight and hazmat fees to send it to you from CO.