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rugbyholy
01-06-2006, 07:27 PM
I am about to convert some bulk oils and my oven only goes as low as 350 celcius. I am canadaian and we use the metric system. Will this be to hot for oils??
sTaTic
01-06-2006, 07:29 PM
350 celcius = 662 fahrenheit
I think youll be cool bro
sTaTic
01-06-2006, 07:32 PM
225 F = 107 C
In case you were wondering
rugbyholy
01-06-2006, 07:37 PM
LOL I am an idiot I guess ovens are universal for cooking reasons LOL where's my head so I am wondering now can I cook it 350 for 20 or should I lower the time because of the temp diff. I am filtering it thrue and .2 instead of a .45 whatman.
sTaTic
01-06-2006, 07:44 PM
well, I dont bake and i just filter through .45 whatman so I really couldn't tell you. I would just follow alins instructions:
Q: HOW I CAN RE-STERILIZE OILS IF I WANT TO BE EXTRA SAFE?
A: Here is detailed process for sterilizing IP products and removing excess solvents:
What you'll need:
(1) A “Jug†of IP product,
(5) 10 ml sterile sealed vials,
(5) Whatman .45u filters,
(1) 10 ml syringe,
(5) 23 ga. 1 inch pins,
(10) 18 ga. 1.5 inch pins,
(1) Oven safe cookie sheet or glass tray.
>From beginning to end the process is as follows:
1. Open 18 ga. needles and attach to syringe.
2. Open another 18 ga. needle and attach Whatman filter to it.
3. Insert needle with filter into sterile container.
4. Insert 23 ga. pin into sterile vial.
5. Shake up the jug of IP product.
6. Draw 10 ml into syringe then disconnect pin from syringe.
7. Connect syringe to Whatman filter and pin.
8. Push the product through filter slowly, careful to apply only minimal pressure.
9. Once filled remove syringe and filter and discard.
10. Repeat steps 1-9 until all sterile containers are filled.
11. Place vented vials on the cookie sheet and into oven (preheated to 250 F or 121 C), bake for 20 minutes.
12. Remove and let cool.
13. Once cool, remove venting syringes and discard.
14. Store in a safe, dark place at room temperature or below, but not refrigerator.
******Please wear rubber gloves during this entire process, and conduct it in a clean environment, as it will aid in the overall sterility of the final product. ******
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