younger_dryas
Active Member
Hi everybody,
I use to come to these grow forums years ago under another account for my home gig. Now I'm working for a medicinal company, and need some help with concentrates.
A run down of our gear:
We have a Mk II Terpenator closed loop extractor. Our trim is dried and then stored in totes in the dry room for no longer than 4 days after drying. Before a run I hand mulch it to small-medium pebble size to stay away from the fine dust plant matter our grinder use to produce. The sugar leaf is then lightly tamped, and I hand the column off to our blaster. The tubes are not pre-cooled. [He does not seem willing to go down that road after some live resin runs he did before I started.] The butane tank is chilled in IPA with dry ice, and the catch pot is in warm water to help with recovery times. We do NOT run a dry ice jacketed column.
We have three vacuum ovens. One is across international the other two I can not remember the brand of, but I will update on Monday. Each oven has its own 8 cfm CPS vacuum pump. [I will get the specific model on Monday.]
For our medicinal products we will not sell above 40ppm Butane.
My issue:
After the blaster finishes a run I receive the product on parchment. It is not soupy I'd say its more like a warm Abazaba bar. Very high viscosity. I then place it in the vacuum oven to warm for 30 minutes. I then use an IR thermometer to ensure it has reached the set temp across the whole product. (As far as temps go I thought this was part of my issue so I have one oven at 95 degrees Fahrenheit one at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and one at 105 degrees Fahrenheit. Previously all slabs were purged at 115 degrees Fahrenheit because the former lab tech thought that would help pass testing. I have no trouble passing testing at any of the three temps listed.) Once up to temp I apply a vacuum. Allowing it to muffin as much as the slab needs to, or until it reaches the limit of the shelf to the top the next part of the oven. Most slabs collapse before I reach the full vacuum available from the pumps. After collapse when the slab forms a uniform layer it appears to be shatter. Obviously warm and sappy, but uniform and translucent. As purging continues I sometimes see the beginning of crumble and try to remove it, or the whole slab will crumble overnight. This happens with EVERY stable slab. I'm at a loss at this point, and could use some help.
I've back checked all I can think to at work. We had a period of constantly dark wax from fresh not old trim, but it appears that was due to improper flushing by our former grower. All the trim since our new grower took over has produced wax between goldenrod and light brown sugar. I have inspected the trim before it is dried and noticed more fan leaves than I would expect to see, but I'm not sure that is a possible issue or if I am just grasping.
I pass all 3rd party testing with either zero residual[within their testing limits] or 16-24ppm butane.
Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated!
I use to come to these grow forums years ago under another account for my home gig. Now I'm working for a medicinal company, and need some help with concentrates.
A run down of our gear:
We have a Mk II Terpenator closed loop extractor. Our trim is dried and then stored in totes in the dry room for no longer than 4 days after drying. Before a run I hand mulch it to small-medium pebble size to stay away from the fine dust plant matter our grinder use to produce. The sugar leaf is then lightly tamped, and I hand the column off to our blaster. The tubes are not pre-cooled. [He does not seem willing to go down that road after some live resin runs he did before I started.] The butane tank is chilled in IPA with dry ice, and the catch pot is in warm water to help with recovery times. We do NOT run a dry ice jacketed column.
We have three vacuum ovens. One is across international the other two I can not remember the brand of, but I will update on Monday. Each oven has its own 8 cfm CPS vacuum pump. [I will get the specific model on Monday.]
For our medicinal products we will not sell above 40ppm Butane.
My issue:
After the blaster finishes a run I receive the product on parchment. It is not soupy I'd say its more like a warm Abazaba bar. Very high viscosity. I then place it in the vacuum oven to warm for 30 minutes. I then use an IR thermometer to ensure it has reached the set temp across the whole product. (As far as temps go I thought this was part of my issue so I have one oven at 95 degrees Fahrenheit one at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and one at 105 degrees Fahrenheit. Previously all slabs were purged at 115 degrees Fahrenheit because the former lab tech thought that would help pass testing. I have no trouble passing testing at any of the three temps listed.) Once up to temp I apply a vacuum. Allowing it to muffin as much as the slab needs to, or until it reaches the limit of the shelf to the top the next part of the oven. Most slabs collapse before I reach the full vacuum available from the pumps. After collapse when the slab forms a uniform layer it appears to be shatter. Obviously warm and sappy, but uniform and translucent. As purging continues I sometimes see the beginning of crumble and try to remove it, or the whole slab will crumble overnight. This happens with EVERY stable slab. I'm at a loss at this point, and could use some help.
I've back checked all I can think to at work. We had a period of constantly dark wax from fresh not old trim, but it appears that was due to improper flushing by our former grower. All the trim since our new grower took over has produced wax between goldenrod and light brown sugar. I have inspected the trim before it is dried and noticed more fan leaves than I would expect to see, but I'm not sure that is a possible issue or if I am just grasping.
I pass all 3rd party testing with either zero residual[within their testing limits] or 16-24ppm butane.
Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated!