AnselAdams
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I have seen the predominance of two type of dewaxing with a CLS. The first involves drying the material to less than 10% humidity. Then filling the column and freezing the whole kit & caboodle for at least 24 hours. At processing time, the column is removed from the freezer and immediately filled with dry ice in the column jacket.
There seems to be a lot of question to soak or not to soak. Community input would be greatly appreciated.
The other predominate method involves a separate material column before the dewaxing column and an extensive 60-90 min soak using dry ice and solvent bath in the column.
I would like to hear from community members about their experiences & preferences and why they feel that way; pro and con.
Thanks for your time.
There seems to be a lot of question to soak or not to soak. Community input would be greatly appreciated.
The other predominate method involves a separate material column before the dewaxing column and an extensive 60-90 min soak using dry ice and solvent bath in the column.
I would like to hear from community members about their experiences & preferences and why they feel that way; pro and con.
Thanks for your time.
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