While watching someone perform cybs a/b salt hybrid extraction, she was heating a quart mason jar after stiring in the lye and the bottom of the jar broke.
The Jar was in a stainless steel pan with enough water for heat bath, but resting directly on the steel pot, with ceramic burner on. Obviously it was too hot! Im thinking the direct contact to the metal was the issue... The sudden break caused the jars contents to mix with heat bath water. Luckily there was enough room to contain all the fluids. Sadly resulted in an emulsion that never stopped expanding and was discarded after trying to get it to stop to no avail.
A lot of precious acacia and other supplies were wasted
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so, to avoid this from happening again. Just curious if anyone has tried using a pressure cooker for the main heat bath container?
Reason is, pressure cookers have a metal tray that lifts the jars from resting directly on the metal.
Obviously the pressure cooker would not be sealed. Ive Seen people have had a lot of sucsess putting jars through pressure cookers for canning purposes and never break a jar, even under much more heat and 15psi.
Hope this isn't an annoying question, i tried searching but im having a hell of a time using the boards search function evidently. Any tips would be great.
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