

This is the port or fitting through which the solvent (butane, propane, ethanol, CO2, etc.) exits the extraction system after it has been used to extract oils or concentrates. It could be used to route the solvent to a recovery chamber, condenser, or collection vessel.
This part seems to be a particular type of connector used in extraction systems. The term "hose tail" refers to a specific shape that the connector might take, often resembling the branching shape of a hose-tail plant (a stem that splits into several directions). This could allow for more controlled flow of solvent. The design could also be a way to distribute pressure evenly or allow solvent to exit in a controlled manner, minimizing the risk of leaks or backflow.
This is the port or fitting through which the solvent (butane, propane, ethanol, CO2, etc.) exits the extraction system after it has been used to extract oils or concentrates. It could be used to route the solvent to a recovery chamber, condenser, or collection vessel.
This part seems to be a particular type of connector used in extraction systems. The term "hose tail" refers to a specific shape that the connector might take, often resembling the branching shape of a hose-tail plant (a stem that splits into several directions). This could allow for more controlled flow of solvent. The design could also be a way to distribute pressure evenly or allow solvent to exit in a controlled manner, minimizing the risk of leaks or backflow.