So whats the story with the Neos? Has anyone used or priced one? One step process. No distilling or purging.
Neos is not a cannabis friendly company. If I remember right that machine is 30k.
So whats the story with the Neos? Has anyone used or priced one? One step process. No distilling or purging.
Neos is not a cannabis friendly company. If I remember right that machine is 30k.
How much isomerization to d8-THC have distillers been getting?
How much isomerization to d8-THC have distillers been getting?
Any thoughts Joe?
What pump are you guys running for your short paths? I've heard 10 microns was necessary so we ordered a CPS VP4D for our test sled. We're now doubting if that will be enough vacuum. I'm guessing a vacuum controller would be necessary for consistency as well.
Descriptions of the duo seals seem like any would be good enough correct?Model 1400 is effective for drying using large manifolds (Shlenk lines). 25 lpm flow rate enables
thorough drying while providing sufficient cold trap residence time to allow solvents to
condense. With ultimate vacuum <0.001 torr, Model 1400 is also suitable for many
concentrating, drying, and degassing operations as well as rotary evaporation of low-volatility
solvents.
Model 1405 provides versatile effectiveness for drying operations throughout the laboratory.
With ultimate vacuum <0.001 torr, and maximum 90 lpm flow, use Model 1405 for vacuum
ovens (to 4.5 ft3
), small metal glove boxes, etc.
Model 1402 provides versatile effectiveness for drying operations throughout the laboratory.
With ultimate vacuum <0.001 torr, and maximum 160 lpm flow, Model 1402 is the pump of
choice for vacuum ovens (to 9 ft3
), metal glove boxes, and freeze drying of routine samples.
I'd be surprized if that pump will actually get to 10microns / 10 milliTorr. Yer gonna need a bigger pump than that. Look for an Edwards or Welch or other high end pump with better CFM. You'll need proper instrumentation as well.
RB