Super critical CO2 is an important industrial and commercial solvent because of its role in chemical extraction. Moreover, CO2 is not toxic and compared to other chemical extraction methods, has much, significantly less environmental impact.

CO2 extraction occurs at a cold and extracts compounds from plants and herbs and leaves these compounds unaltered and undamaged by heat.

Because CO2 is gas at normal atmospheric pressure, it leaves no trace of itself from the final product. The equipment for CO2 extraction is expensive, that is reflected from the tariff of compounds from the method.

The definition of “critical point” or “critical state” is oftentimes employed to denote specifically the vapor-liquid condition of your material and is also monitored on the highest degree by temperature and pressure. The vapor-liquid critical point denotes the stipulations above which distinct liquid and gas phases usually do not exist. Beyond this critical point, there is no distinction the liquid and gas phases.

Super critical fractional co2 identifies fractional co2 which is within a fluid state as well as staying at or above both its critical temperature and pressure, yielding rather uncommon properties. Fractional co2 usually works as a gas in air at standard temperature and pressure or being a solid called dry ice when frozen. When the temperature and pressure are both increased from standard temperature and pressure being at or more the critical point for skin tightening and, it may adopt properties midway from the gas plus a liquid.

The relatively cold from the process and also the stability of CO2 also allows most compounds to become extracted with little damage.

In comparison, the cheaper chemical extraction method draws out organic compounds using chemicals, traces that continue in the ultimate product. It’s not good.

To render the Bodyline™ product, we at Geonlabs focus on the purest ingredients, derived through Supercritical CO2 Extraction, and mix them into balanced formulas that really work with ease – just like they’re meant to.

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