Knowledge Hub

The Science of Extraction - If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.

Journey into the art, science and business of extraction through our knowledge hub. Learn the why, not just the how and take your extraction process to the next level.

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  • Process ownership as the core extraction lab discipline
  • Extract, re-chill, and re-run ethanol efficiency
  • LN2 dependence and operating cost
  • Extraction workflow and repeat-cycle chilling
  • Industrial maintenance and uptime planning
  • Cooling system design and pre-quote discovery
  • Direct refrigerant vs consumable-heavy chilling
7active knowledge pages
3buyer objections covered
1clear path to a recommendation

Article Library

Practical cooling education with a cleaner buyer path.

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Process Ownership

Owning the Process

Why extraction lab success comes from disciplined process ownership, not equipment alone.

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Workflow Efficiency

More Output Per Gallon

How repeated ethanol reuse can move more extracted value through the recovery bottleneck.

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LN2 Transition

How to Reduce LN2 Dependence

Steps to shift from consumable-heavy cooling to scalable operations.

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Process Story

Workflow

Learn how the Perma Cool pre-ethanol chillers workflow can drastically increase your extraction throughput.

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Uptime

Industrial Chiller Maintenance

Practical upkeep guidance to protect uptime and process consistency.

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Pre-Quote Planning

Cooling System Design Checklist

Define temp, throughput, controls, and utility constraints before buying.

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Cooling Economics

Direct Refrigerant vs LN2

Compare cost profile, control, and scale readiness.

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