100lb Centrifuge for Extraction

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A bigger centrifuge means more yields. By processing more in each batch of extraction. An extraction facility can increase their production and scale with the demand of the industry.

C1D1 Labs currently has 30lb, 50lb, 100lb, and 200lb centrifuges available for purchase. Are legal lab ready with explosion proof touch screen control panels. All of the C1D1 Labs centrifuges come with a 12 month warranty and our full service team working for you.

Each CCE (cold centrifugal extractor) comes jacketed for either liquid chilling or vacuum insulation. C1D1 Labs offers a full line of filtration, ethanol evaporation, decarboxylation. extraction molecular distillation skids to match all sizes of our extraction units. Don’t be afraid to ask about our chemical process engineering, in addition to our fire protection engineering. Will give you the full tools and resources to design your facility. However, no more spinning wheels.

When a customer purchases a 100 gallon centrifuge for extraction extraction and a C1D1 extraction booth. They are immediately eligible for a $10,000 USD discount on their purchase. This you can use to get a free fire protection engineer report (fire hazard analysis) with your purchase or can be received directly as a discount on the equipment.

Learn more about The Best Centrifuge For plant material Extraction.

With all the best equipment, services, and warranties there is no time to waste. Pick up your phone and call us know to see how we can help build your dream laboratory 510-421-9021.

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