It's no secret that oils extracted with distillation are great, but copper distillation is a better choice with lower cost compared to traditional distillation.
You would think distillation would be an ancient process, but it is actually a relatively modern one. There are two main types of distillation, the traditional copper distillation and the modern solar distillation. These two different types of distillation have very different effects on the final product. Solar distillation is more common in recent years, but traditional copper distillation still has a strong presence in the industry. Here we will explore the different uses for these two types of distillation, the history and the differences.
Tons of different essential oils are available these days in the market. And thanks to the huge success of these essential oils, products made of them are becoming more and more popular now. There are a lot of ways in which these essential oils can be extracted. This blog post will look at a traditional copper distillation process that is used in Turkey to extract rose essential oil.
Traditionally, rose oils were distilled in copper distillation vessels. The high temperature is what makes the volatile components of the oils evaporate faster than the solids. This is what gives the oils the scent that we love. Newer technologies have made this process.
We hope you enjoyed our blog post about copper distillation. Copper is a great conductor of heat, which makes copper distillation very popular. Good copper distillation also yields excellent essential oils.
Copper distillation the more commonly used stainless steel distillation. Copper is an invaluable material in the distillation of essential oils, as copper material is good for transferring heat and has low maintenance when compared to stainless steel.