Essential or fixed oils can be separated from each other thanks to the pressure differences applied during carbon dioxide extraction.
With Supercritical Fluid Extraction Systems, the ingredients needed by the cosmetics industry are obtained in their purest form and without deterioration. In addition, fragrance compounds obtained from some plants and used in the perfume industry can be obtained most effectively by carbon dioxide extraction.
Supercritical Fluid Extraction Systems having different capacities can be also produced for your special needs.
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Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE) is a process of separating desired substances from mixtures using a suitable solvent. Carbon dioxide, the most commonly used solvent, is preferred for its environmental friendliness and the ease with which its physicochemical properties can be adjusted. This method is particularly effective in purifying heat-sensitive compounds and prevents chemical degradation.
DetailsSupercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE) is a process of separating desired substances from mixtures using a suitable solvent. Carbon dioxide, the most commonly used solvent, is preferred for its environmental friendliness and the ease with which its physicochemical properties can be adjusted. This method is particularly effective in purifying heat-sensitive compounds and prevents chemical degradation.
DetailsSupercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE) is a process of separating desired substances from mixtures using a suitable solvent. Carbon dioxide, the most commonly used solvent, is preferred for its environmental friendliness and the ease with which its physicochemical properties can be adjusted. This method is particularly effective in purifying heat-sensitive compounds and prevents chemical degradation.
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