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Moses249
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I recently got an across international vac oven and am hoping to get some responses from other vac oven users. My goal is to try and produce room temp stable shatter everytime as shatter is currently the most sought after thing in my market. What settings on vaccum ovens are people using to achieve shatter? and for how long do you purge?
Some info on my situation. I DO NOT have an enclosed system for blasting. I blast through glass tubes into a pyrex that is being double boiled in water that is never more than 140 F. Then I allow the material to water purge until it is relatively inactive. At which point i scrap it out and then place it in the vaccum oven and purge.
I have used many different settings on the oven for various durations of time to try and achieve room - temprature stable shatter. Purged anywhere from 100- 140 f, any where from one hour to six hours. Also have tried to "vaccum stablizie" the material out of the pyrex at room temprature before adding heat in hopes that this would prevent it from buddering or cookie crumbling.
what I usually get is budder.... waxy.... cookie crumble.... honey comb style finished product. similiar to alot of the picture in the THIS IS BUDDER thread. What im looking for is room temp stable shatter that is basically dry to the touch and snaps easily as that is what the market CRAVES.
Any info from vac oven users would be super helpful. also any insight or info from anyone else that is vac purging in some other way than with a vac oven.... i.e. a DIY vaccum oven... but still able to get the kind of shatter im talking about would be greatly appreciated.
Some info on my situation. I DO NOT have an enclosed system for blasting. I blast through glass tubes into a pyrex that is being double boiled in water that is never more than 140 F. Then I allow the material to water purge until it is relatively inactive. At which point i scrap it out and then place it in the vaccum oven and purge.
I have used many different settings on the oven for various durations of time to try and achieve room - temprature stable shatter. Purged anywhere from 100- 140 f, any where from one hour to six hours. Also have tried to "vaccum stablizie" the material out of the pyrex at room temprature before adding heat in hopes that this would prevent it from buddering or cookie crumbling.
what I usually get is budder.... waxy.... cookie crumble.... honey comb style finished product. similiar to alot of the picture in the THIS IS BUDDER thread. What im looking for is room temp stable shatter that is basically dry to the touch and snaps easily as that is what the market CRAVES.
Any info from vac oven users would be super helpful. also any insight or info from anyone else that is vac purging in some other way than with a vac oven.... i.e. a DIY vaccum oven... but still able to get the kind of shatter im talking about would be greatly appreciated.