This is in line with my ongoing dewaxing with dry ice quest. Buddy JR. swears he can get me the stuff.
What does dry ice do to glass, tin, and rubber? Basically, would a mason jar with two-piece lid have a bad time if it sat on and in dry ice? Totally open, lid on but not tight, or lid tight? The jar would be full of alcohol and extract.
A previous experiment had me fill a dewaxing column with dry ice chunks and fill the rest with alcohol. Cool experiment! The alcohol almost stopped boiling and turned thick. That was in a stainless steel, jacketed cylinder made for such a thing. However, it is not appropriate as it does not hold enough volume.
Maybe a more succinct question is, what is a good container for dewaxing on dry ice? Not metal.
What does dry ice do to glass, tin, and rubber? Basically, would a mason jar with two-piece lid have a bad time if it sat on and in dry ice? Totally open, lid on but not tight, or lid tight? The jar would be full of alcohol and extract.
A previous experiment had me fill a dewaxing column with dry ice chunks and fill the rest with alcohol. Cool experiment! The alcohol almost stopped boiling and turned thick. That was in a stainless steel, jacketed cylinder made for such a thing. However, it is not appropriate as it does not hold enough volume.
Maybe a more succinct question is, what is a good container for dewaxing on dry ice? Not metal.
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