Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Cannabis

I'm interested in obtaining information and small scale equipment sourcing for supercritical extraction of cannabis. For those who are unfamiliar this process uses C02 at low temperatures (when it becomes liquid) pumped under pressure through a pressure vessel with the sample in it to do the extraction. It can be combined with other solvents or used alone.

I'm trying to rig up an inexpensive system that would process cannabis. Is C02 sufficient to do the extraction or do you need an additional solvent as well? Where can I find the equipment? I know about Eden Labs but they want 70.000 for a 20 liter unit. I think I can piece it together cheaper. Any information or ideas?
 

SCCA

Active Member
about a year ago i spent a bit of time researching this and came to one basic conclusion, it is impossible to find an inexpensive source for this equipment. Even if you are able to lathe the parts yourself, you would still need to buy the high pressure pumps and heaters. then you would have to consider the extreme pressures you will be working with, if you do not have the means to set up a secure and safe laboratory it is very likely you could kill yourself. it may sound strange but a butane or hexane extraction system would be safer, if the right precautions are taken. if you do decide to go forward with this i recommend you research the method used to extract the caffeine from coffee and the essential oils from lavender. it will give you a good idea of the basic process. there are plans out there for "bench top" systems, but even those start at well over $1000 to assemble and would never provide enough to make it worth your while. dont mean to be a nay sayer, just sharing my experience.
 

oilmkr420

Active Member
I'm interested in obtaining information and small scale equipment sourcing for supercritical extraction of cannabis. For those who are unfamiliar this process uses C02 at low temperatures (when it becomes liquid) pumped under pressure through a pressure vessel with the sample in it to do the extraction. It can be combined with other solvents or used alone.

I'm trying to rig up an inexpensive system that would process cannabis. Is C02 sufficient to do the extraction or do you need an additional solvent as well? Where can I find the equipment? I know about Eden Labs but they want 70.000 for a 20 liter unit. I think I can piece it together cheaper. Any information or ideas?
yeah you can hit me up for a scfe cheap. im the 1st youtube video showing it done w pot. 420 honey oil extraction co2- youtube.
 

oilmkr420

Active Member
about a year ago i spent a bit of time researching this and came to one basic conclusion, it is impossible to find an inexpensive source for this equipment. Even if you are able to lathe the parts yourself, you would still need to buy the high pressure pumps and heaters. then you would have to consider the extreme pressures you will be working with, if you do not have the means to set up a secure and safe laboratory it is very likely you could kill yourself. it may sound strange but a butane or hexane extraction system would be safer, if the right precautions are taken. if you do decide to go forward with this i recommend you research the method used to extract the caffeine from coffee and the essential oils from lavender. it will give you a good idea of the basic process. there are plans out there for "bench top" systems, but even those start at well over $1000 to assemble and would never provide enough to make it worth your while. dont mean to be a nay sayer, just sharing my experience.
well i hate to tell you your wrong. i found a way to get around the hefty price tags by avoiding it being pumped a liquid. huge 60:1 pumps made it impossable for individuals to extract w co2. my method uses solid carbon ice packed by hand, then pressurized to a liquid or scf. anyone interested should check out my vid, then hit me up.
 
I would love to check out your video!
well i hate to tell you your wrong. i found a way to get around the hefty price tags by avoiding it being pumped a liquid. huge 60:1 pumps made it impossable for individuals to extract w co2. my method uses solid carbon ice packed by hand, then pressurized to a liquid or scf. anyone interested should check out my vid, then hit me up.
 

philgate

Member
I also am looking for an inexpensive Supercritical Fluid Extraction using CO2. Did you have any luck finding what you wanted? Do you have any suggestions?
 

oilmkr420

Active Member
Look @ my youtube channel, co2xtractr channel and their you will find my newest video, $2.00 co2 extraction, its really closer to $3.00
 

oilmkr420

Active Member
thats a supercritical extraction in the low regions of the pressure/temperature scale, but its not a cosub2 extraction by any means.
 

oilmkr420

Active Member
Sorry to have discontinued the channel after I was ratted on then raided. Charged w manufacturing marijuana, D.A. Rejected the case so it was terminated out of paranoia after my release. The best 3 days of jail in my life.
 

Daub Marley

Active Member
well i hate to tell you your wrong. i found a way to get around the hefty price tags by avoiding it being pumped a liquid. huge 60:1 pumps made it impossable for individuals to extract w co2. my method uses solid carbon ice packed by hand, then pressurized to a liquid or scf. anyone interested should check out my vid, then hit me up.
CO2 is selective which means that changing the pressure and or temperature will make different quality yields. So how would you be able to control these variables enough to produce a better extract than bho with your setup ? There is also a valid danger of making a dry ice bomb, so CO2 should not be attempted by amateurs for the most part.
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

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I played with some CO2 recently

all I had was a tank, a paintball tank fill station , and short piece of SS tube with a cap and screen , besides the tank about 25$ worth of stuff

It seemed to work well , I have no clue how effecient it was thow ?
 
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