posted Fri, 03/05/2021 - 00:20
830
Oil Heating Limit?
ad
With the temperature being somewhat colder at the moment I am back heating my barrels once they have the oil in as it flows so much easier through the pin. Stupidly tonight for the first time ever I sat it on the electric radiator and completely forgot about it for over an hour!!
Hence to say it was like water when I realised, didn't bother pinning it as I don't want to feel dead as a Dodo in 12 hours if the hormone is damaged but I still have it on the side.
Does anyone know to what temperature the Oil can go to before it begins to become useless and the hormone deteriorates or is that all fallacy?
- Bookmark
- 0
- 0
Candle warmer was my best purchase in 2019.
RustyhookerMsds sheet for each hormone is easy to find. If oil is damaged, it simply darkens. If it gets nasty dark...chuck it.
I pre-warm for pinning at roughly 90 deg F. Test temp on my lip same as i would a baby bottle.
How hot did you get it? Stopper solid? In pin on raduator or in bottle...plunger has heat range too
AnonMSDS! Never woulda thought of that.
Molinin302Is each hormone different then? The barrel wasn't anywhere near too hot to touch, just extremely warm. Nowhere near colour changing temperature so I guess it could still be okay to use then. The plunger was still moving freely too - thanks for that
RustyhookerYessir! One reason winny hurts so much is the melting point is very high. Eq is liquid at room temp and i believe test was melting around 180 deg f.
Oil changing color is fairly high deprnding on oil type. But sounds like you got lucky. I cant remember temps on plungers as they get autoclaved but do remrmber eo can melt em.
smoke point ----smokes during cooking of foods. Would assume color changes many degrees before its hot enough to smoke
Various oils
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Smoke_point_of_cooking_oils
The superfamed syringe brand shows 130 deg C as max temp on their info page. Wow!
I wouldn't think it would be a problem with the oil getting too hot from that. I would, however, be worried about the plastic barrel leaching petrochemicals into the oil as hot as a radiator can get. Just like leaving oil in a barrel for a long time that has a lot of solvents in it to keep the oil dissoled.