oilmkr420
Active Member
What up guys. Here I have a vessel used to put in work. I'm talking about the giant 6L vessel rated at 6,000psi. Suitable for subcritical water but would require a stainless steel seal one time crush use I'm thinking. Since water is in more abundance than CO2 and just as environmentally friendly and just as tunable w temp and pressure as co2, the results start going through phases demonstrating solubilities such as ethanol/methanol around 200C and behaves more non-polar the closer to supercritical temp and pressures are approaching demonstrating moderately non-polar hexane and can be tuned by co-solvents in the same fashion as co2. To focus attention at certain targets that wouldn't be obtained w out their use and their is no penalty of use since the solvents are taken out of the equation. What's left is what's been expected from the solvents to pull out and taste preserved. Huge advantages would be obtained not having to buy ice for water hash, just apply overpressure as to raise the boiling point of water, just as vacuum lowers the b.p., overpressure causes the b.p. to be at a higher temperature. The behavior is a phenomena not quite understood or commonly employed. Idk if apex or Eden use H2O as a solvent of choice, this area should be ran w the assistance of a programmable logic controller, as you not want to be anywhere near that searing gas coming outs out cooling phases and automatic valves. But that what makes these stainless vessels so hip and happening technology. Unlike Apex or Eden, I offer the realistic chance for serious stability for the way trends are shifting for the future. These vessels start at $5,000, plc is another $2,000, and the cost of vales and sensors transducers and pumps are what would be needed to complete a SCFE set-up. They are fun operating in a manual mode and have never hooked up the automation part and look forward to it, since I will be having help setting it up. The little one is rated 10,000 psi is no joke and is even more severe service than the giant. It comes from NASA and is made of the most choice materials and rated for such loads, without production costs a factor. Absolutely the best.