BobCajun
Well-Known Member
I found an interesting patent for separating lupulin from hops, which is similar to trichomes from weed. Turns out the key is to freeze it to between 10 and 15 F, preferably 0 and -20 F. At that temperature the resin glands lose all stickiness and can be easily freed by shaking/screening. So apparently simple ice water isn't really cold enough. They also said it works with either fresh or dried material, so that would save on drying. Here's the pdf of the patent.
Come to think of it, you could probably make a shaker or tumbler powered in such a way that it could work inside a freezer, like maybe some kind of wind up spring. Maybe an electric motor would work in there.
Come to think of it, you could probably make a shaker or tumbler powered in such a way that it could work inside a freezer, like maybe some kind of wind up spring. Maybe an electric motor would work in there.
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