Filtering and filling oil into open vials

Yeah I understood what you were pointing out that's why I said replacing the receiver flask with a glass one is the best option. The holding/filtering flask can't be replaced but one can minimize contact by adding slowly and not all at once. But as @nightprowler7 pointed out after a certain amount of bb it leaches. An all glass system is the best but you need to sterilize it before each use and that has its problems if you don't know exactly what you are.doing.
Ah ok mate.
 

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Can you post the link for that second one?


I sent bothe

Also this one for syringe filter holder replacment

 
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Yeah I understood what you were pointing out that's why I said replacing the receiver flask with a glass one is the best option. The holding/filtering flask can't be replaced but one can minimize contact by adding slowly and not all at once. But as @nightprowler7 pointed out after a certain amount of bb it leaches. An all glass system is the best but you need to sterilize it before each use and that has its problems if you don't know exactly what you are.doing.

@nightprowler7 @narta

Bumping this old thread.
If leeching from polystyrene is a concern, due to high brew volume or solvent usage, can polypropylene unsterile bottletops be autoclaved (e.g Zapcap CR)? I'm leaning towards no, since they're rated for 50c brewing only but have you guys tried it? Or would it be better to just avoid bottletops and upgrade?

https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/US/en/product/aldrich/z222593
 

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