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    CO2 Extraction Setpoint(s)

    I'd love to take a look at some pictures. I'm in the market for another extractor.
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    APEKs Supercritical CO2 Extraction Equipment - reviews?

    So the separators make the run go faster? How does a Separator designed for cannabinoids differ from one designed for liquid? Thanks for your time!
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    CO2 Extraction Setpoint(s)

    I'm not really interested in max solubility. I want the best quality and I've found that occurs slightly below 2000psi. I often pull chlorophyll past 2500.
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    APEKs Supercritical CO2 Extraction Equipment - reviews?

    How do you achieve faster run times? What sets your system apart?
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    APEKs Supercritical CO2 Extraction Equipment - reviews?

    Interesting. I've consulted on Eden equipment for almost 3 years now and I've never heard of the new pump breaking. Do you have one of their gas booster systems? Those are notoriously bad.
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    CO2 Extraction Setpoint(s)

    Depends on the system manufacturer, I'm a consultant now days so I work on many different systems. Liquid pump=700-900 gas booster=200-400. 1000psi and 70f is too close to a gas state for my tastes, density is too low.
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    CO2 Extraction Setpoint(s)

    I don't have peer reviewed papers to to support my claims. Only over then thousand of hours and hundreds of runs worth of anecdotal evidence. 120f and 1000 psi is a gas phase, so I wouldn't expect much there. While it's true that more waxes are extracted at higher temps/psi, its not because...
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    CO2 Extraction Setpoint(s)

    That patent is misdirection. 2000psi on extraction vessel, 120f. Thank me later.
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    APEKs Supercritical CO2 Extraction Equipment - reviews?

    Something like 110f. The difference between the companies regarding run times is that Eden pumps liquid co2 whereas Apeks is pumping gas. Liquid is denser than gas, therefore higher flow rate.
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    Super Critical CO2 Extractions

    Supercritical co2 has come along ways in the last few years. Take a look at GW new post in icmag: "Wowza! Hee, hee, hee, thangs are looking up! I dropped by the Eden Lab booth at the Everett HT Cup last weekend, and shared some of the R&D work Patrick has been working on! Clearly he has moved...
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    APEKs Supercritical CO2 Extraction Equipment - reviews?

    Eden Labs has much faster run times (4 hours vs 12 hours). Higher yields due to the reduced surface tension cohesion of SCFE. The pumps never break, and they have a great knowledge of the industry. A company I consulted with ended up going to Eden to request that they fix their Apex system...
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