tryingtogrow89
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if youre in the USA: vector. if you can get ronson, that stuff is also pretty good. check the MSDS out if you dont believe it.
if youre in CANADA: colibri/london is the best brand, ronson is 2nd place.
see this is my question, in the msds u showed it says .... "blend of hydrocarbons, consisting primarily of propane, iso-butane, and n-butane."
Propane is added as a propellent so that it will dispense in ambient conditions under 32F, and in an open system probably doesn't extract a lot before boiling off. In a closed system, propane extracts fine, and actually produces a lighter extract, with less plant pigments.see this is my question, in the msds u showed it says .... "blend of hydrocarbons, consisting primarily of propane, iso-butane, and n-butane."
THe ronson (and many other) butane contains 22% propane
NOw if you look at the MSDS for Bernzomatic butane it shows ONLY N-butane(22%) and Iso-Butane (78%) NO PROPANE AT ALL
Im pretty sure we dont want to use propane to extract, so IMO it seems like bernzomatic is the winner across the board, because i have yet to find another butane yet with an MSDS that has just N-butane and Iso-butane, and NO propane. THOUGHTS?!
http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/9b/9b78225d-a74a-4a07-a643-bb75bc09c6c4.pdfsee this is my question, in the msds u showed it says .... "blend of hydrocarbons, consisting primarily of propane, iso-butane, and n-butane."
THe ronson (and many other) butane contains 22% propane
NOw if you look at the MSDS for Bernzomatic butane it shows ONLY N-butane(22%) and Iso-Butane (78%) NO PROPANE AT ALL
Im pretty sure we dont want to use propane to extract, so IMO it seems like bernzomatic is the winner across the board, because i have yet to find another butane yet with an MSDS that has just N-butane and Iso-butane, and NO propane. THOUGHTS?!
Propane is actually an excellent solvent for oiling. cnsee this is my question, in the msds u showed it says .... "blend of hydrocarbons, consisting primarily of propane, iso-butane, and n-butane."
THe ronson (and many other) butane contains 22% propane
NOw if you look at the MSDS for Bernzomatic butane it shows ONLY N-butane(22%) and Iso-Butane (78%) NO PROPANE AT ALL
Im pretty sure we dont want to use propane to extract, so IMO it seems like bernzomatic is the winner across the board, because i have yet to find another butane yet with an MSDS that has just N-butane and Iso-butane, and NO propane. THOUGHTS?!