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Note: Arrow on graph is for illustration purposes only.
Depending on the software version that you are using, this peak can be removed by tapping a small button
on the UI. Once removed, during Heads, you should see NO peaks in the Spectrum view.
However, if you see MULTIPLE peaks, this means that either: You have bad light contamination from
lighting in the workspace (Solution: use the light-blocking tape) OR, if the peak is at 400-500 nm (x-axis
value) the column is probably not clean and contains a contaminate from a previous distillation (Solution:
Either stop the distillation and clean inside of glassware OR just make a note of it – it will likely be cleaned
when the vaporized Heads flow through the column).
If you switch to the Wavelength view, you will also see no fluorescence, as depicted in the image below.
If you would like to Record your run, and export the run data afterward, now would be an optimal time to
press the "Record" button. The circle above this button will turn green to indicate that it is recording.
Prior to the Main Body fraction, you will likely see a signal at around 420 nm. This is what is referred to as
"Fool's Gold". "Fool's Gold" is an unidentified species that looks gold in color. Due to its golden hue, during
short-path distillation, it "fools" the operator to thinking that the desired Cannabinoid has appeared; but,
in actuality, it is not. The wavelength region for "Fool's Gold" is 405 nm – 435 nm. The waveform for "Fool's
Gold" is sharp. Refer to our Chemical Cheat Sheet for more information on this.
For the actual Heads to Main Body Transition, there are two separate methods for identifying this:
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