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Advice For Co2 Terp Extraction?

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Advice For Co2 Terp Extraction?

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Hi everyone!

Hoping to get some tips on terpene extraction. We're running a 5L, 2000psi Apeks, and after trying multiple experiments, I'm struggling to find the right parameters for pulling terps at the beginning of each run.

I know, generally, you want lower pressure and temps, but anyone willing to share their parameters (temp, psi, time) for good terp runs?! :)

I know a lot of folks are reluctant to share, which has made it REALLY hard to learn about extraction.. so I'd really love any input you have! hoping to find a few folks interested in building a little collaborative community.
Thanks all!
 
Maybe @Graywolf will chime in. Even @EugeneOregon may be able to help as well.
 
From my experience, you want to be in the low pressure supercritical region. 30-35C 1,000-1500psi.

Better terpene extraction in cold liquid CO2 is just a marketing pitch. In the low temperature, liquid region CO2 behaves like a traditional liquid solvent and there is very little selectivity for light volatiles. This will extract terpenes and cannabinoids (slowly) with almost no chance of fractionating the extract.

Hope that helps!
 
Hi everyone!

Hoping to get some tips on terpene extraction. We're running a 5L, 2000psi Apeks, and after trying multiple experiments, I'm struggling to find the right parameters for pulling terps at the beginning of each run.

I know, generally, you want lower pressure and temps, but anyone willing to share their parameters (temp, psi, time) for good terp runs?! :)

I know a lot of folks are reluctant to share, which has made it REALLY hard to learn about extraction.. so I'd really love any input you have! hoping to find a few folks interested in building a little collaborative community.
Thanks all!


Hey!
I know how it is in the beginning but if you keep searching you will find the answer!
It was hard and almost seem disrespectful to ask such questions. I find it better to network and share. All machines seem to have different sweet spots in my opinion. personally I run a 20l critical solutions at sub critical 950/700/680 for and hour and then bump to super critical at 1100/800/680 for another hour, then start my run. Best thing is to try all different parameters and record your data.
 
Hey @2krstphrrbn, I have the same Apeks extraction machine and have got great HTSFE results from my research. The most important thing about extracting terpenes is having a low molecular density while processing. And the easiest thing guide you with this is a helpful tool I'll share with you: https://www.irc.wisc.edu/properties/ Usually I try ranging my molecular density around 43 lb/ft³ to 46 lb/ft³. If you go any higher you'll start to extract more of the less volatile oils like thc/v, fats, lipids and so on. Which ends up leaving the terpenes milky looking. The trick about this though is using the right orifice size and setting up your system up a bit differently. You're trying to collect the terpenes in the collection cup without them going past the first separation vessel and separating inside the system past the second one. I also usually I let it run for about an hour in a half to collect the terpenes. If you run longer you risk the terps getting milky.

Hope that helps!
 

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