Sustenon powder turning solid stored at 72 degrees.

yeah, separate, grind up, mix again.
Thats the reasonable way to approach sust recrystallisation.
plus, you might get some extra prop, pp, isocap and Decanoate raws for single API brews
 
Sounds beyond my skill set.
Its actually very difficult. You need to make a solution and then crash them out seperate by there solubility with an anti-solvent like hexane or use a column to seperate them. You might be able to recrystalize all four together if the temperature drop is slow and your solvents ratio is perfect and you are using the mixture was homogeneous when ypu started you might still have the correct ratios.
 
Its actually very difficult. You need to make a solution and then crash them out seperate by there solubility with an anti-solvent like hexane or use a column to seperate them. You might be able to recrystalize all four together if the temperature drop is slow and your solvents ratio is perfect and you are using the mixture was homogeneous when ypu started you might still have the correct ratios.
Just going to try and brew it is quickly as possible and then test some out (half cc). Psychologically ready to throw it out :(



Fortunately there seems to be some sus coming back on the market.
 
Just going to try and brew it is quickly as possible and then test some out (half cc). Psychologically ready to throw it out :(



Fortunately there seems to be some sus coming back on the market.
Listen melting affects nothing bro except the ratios will be off because different esters melt at different temperatures. Just brew the entire batch at once problem solved. If you melt the entire thing you still have a homogeneous blend. And melting raws don't cause pip even test E. That bullshit comes because unfinished esterification can leave residual acids in the crystal lattice and they also lower melting point so most of the raws that show up melted have lower baseline MP ranges because of the acids and solvents still present.
 
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