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How to Make a Hydraulic Tincture Press

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[Article Summary]:Hydraulic presses provide the safest and most reliable method for extracting alternative medicinal tinctures; hand screw presses simply cannot apply……

Hydraulic presses provide the safest and most reliable method for extracting alternative medicinal tinctures; hand screw presses simply cannot apply enough pressure.

Contrary to many bottle jacks made overseas, this Amish cottage made press uses American quality materials, creating a superior design that's both strong and durable.

Design

The design of a hydraulic tincture press is critical in order to ensure it will be able to handle the pressure required for pressing tinctures. There are several important factors to consider when designing a screw type press: a metal disc that will be attached to the end of the screw (which is pressed against the herb material inside the container) and an inner straining cylinder with holes that can be used to hold the herbs while the liquid passes through; a slightly larger solid outer cylinder that will contain the container and that will have a hole at the bottom for the tincture to flow out of; a brace in the base that the spout fits into to keep it from rotating during the pressing process; and a screw that is securely fastened to the holder so that it won’t slip off during the tincture press.

The most common way of preparing herbal medicines such as tinctures is to steep the plants in alcohol or glycerin which will extract and concentrate the medicinal properties. Tinctures are more soluble in the body than dried or fresh herbs and can be more quickly absorbed. They can also last much longer than other types of medicines such as capsules and tablets and can be stored in a dark glass bottle with the lid tightly closed. However, to get the most out of your expensive herbs it is essential that you use a tincture press to ensure all of the medicine is extracted.

There are several ways to make a tincture press but the best and most reliable option is to purchase one from a company that makes them for home use. They will usually cost a bit more than the standard cylinder-type potato ricers but they are much stronger and have better handles that can take the kind of pressure required to press tinctures.

A good tincture press will have three attachment points for greater stability, strength and durability; it will have large handles that are easier to turn and apply the kind of force needed for pressing tinctures; and it will have a wooden disc between the metal disc and the screw. This is because the thickness of the disc will prevent the tincture from flowing up over the top of the screw and coming into contact with it during the press. It’s a little extra work but it will save you a lot of time and herbs in the long run!

Materials

Hydraulic presses can be an invaluable asset to herbalists preparing tinctures or liquid herbal medicines, increasing potency and effectiveness by extracting medicinal properties with alcohol or glycerine before dosing their product in small doses.

Preparing a tincture may seem straightforward and easy, yet requires significant amounts of time. A typical tincture recipe involves mixing one ounce of fresh or dried herb to 5 ounces of high-proof alcohol (190 proof is optimal but other grades such as 100 proof grain alcohol will do just as well), and leaving it steeping for at least a month - or longer in some cases!

Home-brewed tincture production can be challenging when trying to apply enough pressure on herbs in order to create the tincture, as traditional screw presses cannot deliver enough force to cover every herb with alcohol and fully soak them with medicine - leading some to become lost as dry pulp plugs known as marcs that must be disposed of later.

Hydraulic tincture presses provide an efficient solution to pressing out herbal preparations like tinctures, macerations and essential oils. Wilbur's Tincture Press' hygienic and efficient design enables maximum effectiveness while limiting spillage or gritty end products from occurring. Furthermore, they're easy to assemble, use quickly and clean up afterward - plus take up minimal storage space!

This tincture press is constructed using durable steel and stainless-steel components with an attractive powder coat finish. It includes a bottom-mounted bottle jack to apply upward pressure against an adjustable stainless-steel plunger - eliminating the need for wooden blocks commonly seen in processing videos and offering superior versatility and ease-of-use.

It features a heavier build compared to smaller presses, more closely aligning itself with commercial laboratory equipment. This heavy-duty press is perfect for home herbalists looking to produce larger batches of liquid herb medicinals or tinctures.

Assembly

Hydraulic tincture presses are invaluable tools for creating alternative herbal medicinal tinctures and glycerites from herbs, fruit & vegetable pulp or oils. In order to maximize potency and remove some excess moisture that would otherwise go to waste in this process. These presses apply immense pressure that squeezes every drop of medicine out of plant material while simultaneously increasing how many tinctures can be extracted from each herb source.

When purchasing a tincture press, look for one with an inner straining cylinder with holes designed to contain plant material and an outer cylinder with solid walls - all secured together with a large screw - as well as a metal disc to press against herb material that presses against said screws and disc. This prevents your tincture seeping between these parts and out onto top of disc where it could become rancid tasting while producing fine metal particles through friction between parts of the press.

There are three primary types of tincture presses on the market: electric, manual and hydraulic. Electric presses tend to be more expensive but provide greater pressure; their user-friendliness also makes them easy to operate; however, their multiple components make cleaning them difficult. Manual presses may cost less but require physical strength to operate compared with electric presses that provide more pressure; these manual models do not deliver as much force to help tinctures press through quickly enough.

Amish made tincture presses are designed to be both gentle on your hands and effective, using bottom mounted bottle jacks instead of traditional top side configuration. This prevents hydraulic fluid leaking down into your tincture like it might on other presses available on the market; we only offer highly-rated Strongway brand bottle jacks manufactured at ISO certified facilities and tested against ASME PALD 2009 safety standards for maximum reliability and functionality. This design gives our presses superior reliability over other presses that don't offer this design feature!

Maintenance

When it comes to extracting herbs for making tinctures, glycerites or vinegars, only a hydraulic press will give the necessary results for commercial grade production. A hand screw press simply doesn't apply enough pressure on marc - resulting in up to 20-40% of your valuable tincture being left behind and ultimately wasted away.

Hydraulic presses require regular maintenance in order to operate efficiently, with any noises or vibrations needing immediate attention from press operators. Any time any problem arises it should be quickly addressed and corrected in order to reduce downtime and increase efficiency of press operation. In addition, regular checks of hydraulic lines for leaks and making sure that appropriate oils are being used is also essential in keeping a press functionally healthy.

Additionally, other important maintenance tasks include regularly monitoring oil temperature (which should be between 120 degrees and 130 degrees F), as well as checking that the grease platens on your ram are properly lubricated and centered if out-of-centerness exists; otherwise shimmying may be required. Finally, be sure to regularly clean around your tooling station area while tightening all bolts securely.

Leak Pump Piston Seal- A leaking piston oil seal may be caused by using dirty lubrication, in which case it needs to be thoroughly removed and replaced with fresh. Piston packing may need to be thoroughly resealed; or entirely replaced. While most types of oils have some degree of lubrication value and benefits for hydraulic pumps, certain oils provide greater lubrication value and other advantages than others.


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