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We've been using n-butane from airgas in our terpenator since we started up. I got piddling around their website/catalog and saw they also have iso-butane in the same grades that they offer n-butane.
These two gases are very similar, and I believe iso-butane is what comes in most cans of lighter fuel. The major difference that I noticed was iso-butane boils at a much lower temp than n-butane, 11.2F for iso- vs 31.0F for n-. The vapor pressure of iso- is also significantly higher(31 vs 45 psia), leading me to believe that it would be easier to purge iso- than it would be to purge n-.
My question is, how MUCH easier? Is it a significant timesaver? Do you think it would produce a better/different/inferior extract? Has anyone used iso- in their terpenator or are you all using n-? I'd appreciate any info from anyone who has tried both and compared the two, terpenator or not.
Here's where I found the info: http://www.airgassgcatalog.com/catalog/
You have to select Appendix->Physical Properties if you want to check my numbers.
These two gases are very similar, and I believe iso-butane is what comes in most cans of lighter fuel. The major difference that I noticed was iso-butane boils at a much lower temp than n-butane, 11.2F for iso- vs 31.0F for n-. The vapor pressure of iso- is also significantly higher(31 vs 45 psia), leading me to believe that it would be easier to purge iso- than it would be to purge n-.
My question is, how MUCH easier? Is it a significant timesaver? Do you think it would produce a better/different/inferior extract? Has anyone used iso- in their terpenator or are you all using n-? I'd appreciate any info from anyone who has tried both and compared the two, terpenator or not.
Here's where I found the info: http://www.airgassgcatalog.com/catalog/
You have to select Appendix->Physical Properties if you want to check my numbers.