Thank's for the replies. Can drip tek be done with any press? Like a diy one?
Parchment is for Baking and Eating off of because you can digest the wax film that comes off the parchment. Parchment was NEVER meant to be Inhaled via Smoking sticky extracts off of it! Be Safe and Do your Research, Parchment is COPD waiting to Happen!Parchment is the safest option. It’s food safe.
Unfortunately, many parchment papers are coated with Quilon, a chemical containing Chromium – a heavy metal – which when incinerated becomes toxic and leaves trace elements behind. The reason most parchment paper is Quilon-coated is the cost, which is substantially lower than silicone.Silicone coated parchment paper... wax film... something doesn't fit.
parchment paper wasn't developed for inhaling purposes in the first place, of course, but
Below 200-250°C parchment paper should be safe, as it is advertised for baking up to these temperatures depending on brand.
So, as long as you vaporize your rosin, all should be safe anyway.
I would like to see a paper or something that investigates what happens with silicone when heated further.
And I would like to see an analysis of a rosin that is effectively contaminated with silicone.
I only keep hearing of interactions of silicone with terpenes, but I would like to hear if a contamination has ever really happened from parchment paper.
If you use it only for pressing, the contact time is pretty short, so chances of quantities of silicone getting dissolved into the rosin are pretty small.
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This is just my take of course. I really would like to see numbers someday.
COPD is something everyone that enjoys inhaling would like to avoid, and is a serious health issue. I think it is good to raise these questions @ParchmentCOPD.
Unfortunately, many parchment papers are coated with Quilon, a chemical containing Chromium – a heavy metal – which when incinerated becomes toxic and leaves trace elements behind. The reason most parchment paper is Quilon-coated is the cost, which is substantially lower than silicone.Is there any comparison of oilslick paper and other parchments for squishing rosin?
Unfortunately, many parchment papers are coated with Quilon, a chemical containing Chromium – a heavy metal – which when incinerated becomes toxic and leaves trace elements behind. The reason most parchment paper is Quilon-coated is the cost, which is substantially lower than silicone.Does parchment paper contain silicone, and if so will that end up in the dab?
Any other alternatives?
Thanks.
Food Safe Not Smoke Safe! Unfortunately, many parchment papers are coated with Quilon, a chemical containing Chromium – a heavy metal – which when incinerated becomes toxic and leaves trace elements behind. The reason most parchment paper is Quilon-coated is the cost, which is substantially lower than silicone.Parchment is the safest option. It’s food safe.
Unfortunately, many parchment papers are coated with Quilon, a chemical containing Chromium – a heavy metal – which when incinerated becomes toxic and leaves trace elements behind. The reason most parchment paper is Quilon-coated is the cost, which is substantially lower than silicone.People are using PTFE slick sheets but my understanding is the rosin really doesn't stick to that so there is some care that needs to be taken when using it. Parchment paper is used in ovens at fairly high temperatures and you can see the paper start to turn brown where it is exposed to the hot air in the oven, but the food that is being cooked above doesn't discolor the same. Even the discolored parchment still retains it's non-stick properties.
When pressing, our paper is not getting up to those high temperatures, in some cases not even half of those temperatures. So, for the quick time that we are using parchment paper at the temperatures that we do, I seriously doubt there is any of the silicone treatment on the parchment leaching off into our dabs.
Long term storage of concentrates on parchment is a topic of debate. FWIW, it wasn't until early 2017 that my caregiver's concentrate producer switched over from parchment packaged dabs in stink proof zip bags to glass lip balm jars with childproof caps.
I wouldn't be concerned with parchment paper and your rosin when used within our standards of pressing. Just be sure to collect the rosin as soon as possible and transfer it into a container you are comfortable using.
You can see the clear concentrate band when you pull it off the Parchment you can see a discolored film layer. my best friend was named top 10 hash makers in the world by High times magazine his moniker is 710 savant is multiple cannabis cups and knows what he's talking about so you don't believe me here's a video link for you guys to see.
Lab Tests Came back with Parchment in the Concentrate!
In the description of the video you linked it says "with further research we found it was not the parchment paper."
"My friend said"
*links a movie by John "Clowntown" Berfelo*
I'm anxious and curious to see what comes next.
Right on just always have been concerned about the no stick coating that comes off with snap and pull type concentrates. There is something keeping it from sticking to the paper so when you pull it off I see that it must take this non stick coating with it? Top of the concentrate looks clear but when pulled from the paper the bottom looks filmy???????