Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:58 am

Oz, I worry about the same thing. I was always unnerved by the smell of the vinyl tubing when warm. Even the igloo cooler MT puts off an odor when it is 154f. I have been trying to eliminate all plastic from my brew system. Stainless, silicone, and polysulphone all the way is my goal... one piece at a time.
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Brandt
 
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Sun Jan 13, 2008 6:47 am

Its my understanding that my filter housing is foodsafe up to 130°C ... and its far from the only bit of plastic in my brewery.

But, I'll be running a trial with just boiling water to make sure that there aren't any detectable plastic smells or flavours, and to make sure that the thing wont melt into a blob.

Assuming that its all OK, no off flavours or aromas, then I reckon that what I will be doing is no different from one of those hopstopper thingies, just on the other side of the kettle tap thats all, and I get to use it as a hopback as well.

Oz, I've already ordered the 20micron filter so I may as well go through with it all now, just for the sake of science. If it all works, that'll be grand, if not I will most certainly take you up on your offer of a whirpooling tutorial.

Cheers

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Sun Jan 13, 2008 2:02 pm

well if its for science, you better do it
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