Marty-G
Kava Curious
With discussions aimed at the best balance micron filter size to use, it got me to thinking if anyone knows or has looked into the actual particle or pore size of the kavalactones themselves?
I've searched as much as I could but found nothing?
My aim is to use a woven steel mesh screen small enough to capture all residual fiber but still large enough to let the kavalactones pass through?
Once I know this info, I'll purchase the steel mesh filter, cut & rig it to my centrifugal juicer filter & pour my blended concoction down into the chute & capture the resultant liquid as it comes out.
Right now I'm using my juicer as is & while it works wonders & captures most of the fiber, it still lets a lot of residue through
I've searched as much as I could but found nothing?
My aim is to use a woven steel mesh screen small enough to capture all residual fiber but still large enough to let the kavalactones pass through?
Once I know this info, I'll purchase the steel mesh filter, cut & rig it to my centrifugal juicer filter & pour my blended concoction down into the chute & capture the resultant liquid as it comes out.
Right now I'm using my juicer as is & while it works wonders & captures most of the fiber, it still lets a lot of residue through