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shroomy69
#1 Posted : 11/17/2010 4:54:50 AM
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[first/third person pronoun] is doing an extraction using the vovins tek. In the defatting stage [first/third person pronoun] was wondering if anything else in [first/third person pronoun]'s mhrb brew migrates to the naptha besides the fat.
 

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shishigami
#2 Posted : 11/17/2010 5:32:33 AM

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shroomy69 wrote:
[first/third person pronoun] is doing an extraction using the vovins tek. In the defatting stage [first/third person pronoun] was wondering if anything else in [first/third person pronoun]'s mhrb brew migrates to the naptha besides the fat.


My guess would be a lil bit of everything. By little bit I mean not an appreciable amount. Are you using mimosa?
 
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#3 Posted : 11/17/2010 6:03:30 AM
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Yes mimosa root bark. [first/third person pronoun] is in the defatting stage of my second extraction. [first/third person pronoun] has been reading that mimosa is extremely low in fat and is curious about what the naptha would like if [first/third person pronoun] were defatting a plant material with a higher fat content. defatting with the mimosa brew has yielded clear naptha
 
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#4 Posted : 11/17/2010 6:19:33 AM

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Since I have never done a defat on mimosa I can't really offer much advice other than to say that Mimosa's low fat content could certainly result in little visible particles being pulled during this stage.
 
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#5 Posted : 11/17/2010 3:18:15 PM

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There is no need to defat MHRB...imo it's a waste of time, effort and solvent.
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#6 Posted : 11/18/2010 4:54:02 AM

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Forget a defat, do a re-X and sodium carbonate wash when you're done.
 
shroomy69
#7 Posted : 11/18/2010 10:32:19 PM
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SnozzleBerry wrote:
There is no need to defat MHRB...imo it's a waste of time, effort and solvent.


i was curious myself because supposedly [first/third person pronoun] did not see much of a change in the solvent. would the solvent be cloudy if it were defatting a brew with a higher fat content? and [first/third person pronoun] is still curious if anything else makes the migration in this acidic solution
 
 
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