Supercritical Fluid Extraction performs extraction more quickly and selectively compared to traditional methods. Continuous system feeding accelerates mass transfer, reduces solvent usage, and offers economic advantages. Moreover, it leaves no solvent residue at the end of the process, eliminating the need for additional purification.
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.
Extractor Total Volume | 40 lt |
Max CO₂ Capacity | 100 kg/h |
Max Pressure | 350 bar |