Abstract: Infused oil polishing systems and methods reduce or remove chlorophyll from bulk biomass saturated ethanol. A processing vessel includes a valved input port for receiving a biomass mixture and a valved output port for expelling a polished mixture containing the desired extract. The vessel is pressurized or evacuated, causing the chlorophyll-containing carbon to be trapped by the filter assembly as the desired extract mixture is discharged. The equipment operates at relatively low pressures of 40 psi or less, and one operator can run multiple units. The end user can control the degree of polishing by adjusting the amount of media used and resident time. The basic apparatus can also be modified to run in parallel or series combinations to increase throughput. An optional elevating rack provides for ease of cleaning, and no expensive ancillary equipment needs to be purchased.
Abstract: A hybrid plant growing system that supports aeroponic and hydroponic/deep-water cultures is based upon an elongated growing table configured to receive a plurality of reconfigurable panels with openings for cuttings, clones, or larger plants in net cups or pots. A spray manifold includes a plurality of spray heads under sufficient pressure to mist the root portions of the growing plants. Removable and replaceable baffle plates enable the system to support aeroponic plant culture with the baffle plates in position, as well as a hydroponic or deep-water plant culture, wherein the roots of the plants are allowed or encouraged to invade into the nutrient solution. End-wall ports enable a plurality of the tables to be serially cascaded and share a common reservoir. At least two sizes are provided, including longer tables having a length of about 8 feet, and shorter tables having a length of about 4 feet.