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Originally posted by Bluey View PostWhy do laboratory technicians use glass beakers, glass test tubes, glass everything and not SS?
Same reason we use glass. Its pure and doesn't contaminate the contents, stainless steel does, big time.1 Photo
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Back in the old days we used paper bags, plentiful and free.
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I don't know answers to these questions.
Best to ask a laboratory specialist.
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Interesting. So does this pertain to food? If this is as toxic as you make it out to be why does NSF approve SS as food safe?
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No. If the organic material contains chlorides or some other chemicals, it will definitely leach. Passivated leaches less than non-passivated is my take on that.
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Originally posted by Rootsruler View Post
Can you explain how SS contaminates weed?
Why glass? Because it's.....
Ask a metallurgist.
A bit of googling shows
"Stainless steel is a typical contact material used during the manufacturing, shipping, and storage process for biologic products. Stainless steel commonly used in biopharmaceutical applications is of the grade 316L and is an alloy containing mainly iron, nickel, chromium with minor amounts of manganese and vanadium. Stainless steel is a major source for metal leachables, especially if the surface of the equipment or tank is not properly treated. The main leachable components are iron, chromium and nickel. Several fold higher levels of metals such as iron and nickel have been shown to leach into a liquid formulation after storage at room temperature in unpassivated compared to passivated stainless steel vessels [12]."
Last edited by Bluey; 09-28-2023, 06:49 PM.
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Originally posted by Bluey View PostWhy do laboratory technicians use glass beakers, glass test tubes, glass everything and not SS?
Same reason we use glass. Its pure and doesn't contaminate the contents, stainless steel does, big time.
Why glass? Because it's easier to sterilize, stands up to more classes of chemicals and is generally cheaper than SS.
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Why do laboratory technicians use glass beakers, glass test tubes, glass everything and not SS?
Same reason we use glass. Its pure and doesn't contaminate the contents, stainless steel does, big time.
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Some really good growers use paper bags so there are tons of options.
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Originally posted by tex View PostWhen curing everyone always says to use glass mason jars. Why can't it be in a stainless steel airtight container ?
Check out Grove bags. They will maintain your herb at the proper humidity and will cure your weed as good as jars.
I still use glass jars but moreso out of habit than anything else. I have a cool dark place for them to reside.
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I always thought clear jars were just so people could admire their weed and glass is a little easier to swipe out the kief.
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