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Best podcasts about james seabrook

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The Refrigeration Mentor Podcast
Episode 129: Decoding CO2 (R744) Phase Diagrams w/ James Seabrook & Parham Eslami Nejad

The Refrigeration Mentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 40:07


Watch Video Here: https://youtu.be/c9VdHd2pSAQ In this episode, we chat with James Seabrook and Parham Eslami Nejad where they dive into the fascinating world of CO2 phase diagrams, pressure-temperature charts, and the critical point. Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind these essential concepts and explore how they impact refrigeration processes.  Understanding CO2 Phase Diagrams: James and Parham start the episode by explaining the significance of CO2 phase diagrams in refrigeration systems. They break down the basics of phase diagrams, illustrating how they represent the various states of CO2 at different combinations of pressure and temperature. Pressure-Temperature Charts: We discuss the practicality and importance of pressure-temperature charts for refrigeration engineers and technicians. Listeners gain insights into how to interpret these charts and how they assist in system troubleshooting and optimization. Purity of CO2 and Its Effects: James and Parham delve into the role of CO2 purity in refrigeration applications and its direct impact on system performance. They highlight common impurities and discuss best practices to maintain high purity levels for optimal efficiency. Supercritical Phase of CO2: The podcast explores the supercritical phase of CO2 - a state that exhibits unique properties, neither fully gas nor liquid. Listeners learn about the potential advantages of utilizing the supercritical phase in specific refrigeration processes. The Critical Point Demystified: James and Parham demystify the critical point of CO2 and why it is of utmost importance in refrigeration technology. They shed light on the critical temperature and pressure values, explaining what happens at this crucial stage. Key Takeaways: CO2 phase diagrams provide valuable information about the state of CO2 at different pressure and temperature conditions. Pressure-temperature charts are essential tools for refrigeration professionals, aiding in troubleshooting and system optimization. Maintaining high purity levels of CO2 is vital for efficient refrigeration operations. The supercritical phase of CO2 offers unique opportunities for specific refrigeration applications. Understanding the critical point of CO2 is crucial for designing and operating refrigeration systems effectively. Conclusion: In this enlightening episode we take listeners on a journey through CO2 phase diagrams, pressure-temperature charts, and the significance of purity and critical points. By the end of the episode, you'll have a deeper understanding of these concepts and how they shape the world of refrigeration. Note: The episode is available on major podcast platforms. Don't forget to subscribe to Refrigeration Mentor for more insightful discussions on refrigeration technology and best practices. Learn more about Vitalis - https://www.vitaliset.com/ Connect with James on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-seabrook-80688529/ Connect with Parham on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/parham-eslami-nejad-4b277316/ ===================================== Let's Connect on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/refrigerationmentor/ Upcoming Servicing Compressors, Supermarket and CO2 Trainings - Learn More Here Refrigeration Mentor - https://refrigerationmentor.com/ Get A Free Compressor Guide - Access Here

Extraction Insiders
It's not the devil's lettuce // #14 Rob Jones, Christina Lake Cannabis Corp.

Extraction Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 58:14


"I think that the industry is going to evolve as it has been in the last little bit to where the indoor guys are going to struggle and cost of production is going to become more and more of a play. It may not on the flower side, it may not on the dry side, but I certainly think on the liquid side, when you look at our cost of production versus somebody growing indoors, I just think it's not sustainable. Those types of changes are going to evolve.” – Rob Jones“Prior to the cosolvent coming on stream, we were running 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And the simple math was saying we weren't going to get completed all the biomass we had in the barn by the end of next crop year…You're only as fast as your slowest piece of equipment…Our young guys are just absolutely thrilled with that piece of equipment. You come to work every day and it's pristine, it's clean, and they treat it like it's theirs. It's a Rolls Royce, and they treat it like a Rolls Royce, so much appreciated.”– Rob JonesRob Jones is the President of Christina Lake Cannabis, and formerly Executive VP of Business Development and Sales. Located near the American border in the intersection of two lower BC valleys, Christina Lake Cannabis is uniquely positioned to use the natural outdoor environment to grow healthy, robust cannabis plants. The “outdoor advantage” brings with it a lower cost structure and results in a natural, high-quality product which treads more lightly on the planet.Before getting into cannabis, Rob had a professional hockey career and then gained 35 years of experience in trading agricultural commodities around the globe. When Rob relocated to Palm Springs in December 2019, he thought it would be for retirement. But a few months later, after the pandemic hit and Rob returned to Canada, an encounter on a golf course led him to sign on as a mentor for agricultural startups. Not long after that, Rob learned that a cannabis company was looking for someone to sell oil. Within the week, Rob was visiting Christina Lake Cannabis, looking across a “magical” 18 acres of pot plants. The rest is history.In this episode, hosts Jason Laronde and James Seabrook welcome Rob to share his expertise and industry insights, including lessons to be learned from the commodities industry, the importance of COAs, and why outdoor growing represents “agriculture at its best.” A satisfied Vitalis customer, and the first recipient of the Vitalis Cosolvent Injection System, Rob also gives his honest advice to industry newcomers on capital expenditure decision-making and finding the right partner for your business.

Extraction Insiders
Did you get Elon on the phone? // #5 - James Seabrook

Extraction Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 66:40


While the natural inclination at moments of uncertainty is to pull back, its companies that instead, pool their resources into research and development, welcome fresh talent with new ideas, and design novel products that can deliver on the needs of an inevitable changed market. Amongst the more familiar names like Apple, Netflix, and the Tesla's of the world is Kelowna-based extraction manufacturer Vitalis, applying that very same mindset led by the mastermind of its innovation, Co-founder and CTO James Seabrook. "...one of the coolest things about working with an OEM is, you have anidea, and you can work with a great group of individuals to bring that idea toa concept, get it to a prototype, build it, realize what was wrong, improve it,and then actually bring it to a finished product. That life-cycle is somethingthat I love to be a part of.” – James Seabrook James Seabrook is an engineer from the inside out. From twig turned into candlestick and floorspace-invading LEGO® empires James was born to innovate and build all kinds of cool shit (his words). He co-founded Vitalis Extraction Technology with a genuine desire to identify and solve problems with the highest industry standards and unique capabilities for deliverables. James has imagined and brought to life exceptional equipment for the extraction industry and has embraced a new-found respect for the current disruption as a means for improvement and ingenuity.

The Cannabis Potcast
Extracting the Future of Cannabis

The Cannabis Potcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 35:22


In episode 21 I talk to James Seabrook, Chief Technical Officer for Kelowna based Vitalis Extraction Technology a global player in the extraction market. I look at a musky. dusty Houseplant on Cultivar Corner and end with more amusements from behind the cannabis counter.

EXTRACTED: Canadian Cannabis Podcast
Extraction 101 with Vitalis

EXTRACTED: Canadian Cannabis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 33:35


It’s about time! In our final Live from Lift episode, we caught up with Vitalis co-founders Joel Sherlock and James Seabrook to talk all things extraction. Follow the process from plant to oil, learn all about Supercritical CO2, and so much more. This is extraction, explained.Read more about this episode here: https://www.valensgroworks.com/news/extracted-episode-9-extraction-101-with-vitalis/Discover more about Vitalis at: vitaliset.comInstagram: @vitalisextractiontechTwitter: @vitalisetThank you to our podcast partner: Leafly.ca

Blunt Business
Using High-Pressure Carbon Dioxide To Turn Cannabis Into Essential Oils

Blunt Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 38:44


Today on Blunt Business we are joined by Pete Patterson, the COO & Co-Founder of Vitalis Extraction Technology. The technology behind the Vitalis Extraction Technology (Vitalis) can be used to decaffeinate coffee or even make perfume, but the Pete saw a rare opportunity in a budding market. Along with his two business partners Joel Sherlock and James Seabrook, the trio began creating the Vitalis business plan, which applied CO2 extraction technology to the cannabis industry. At their Kelowna factory, now manufactures units that use high-pressure carbon dioxide to turn cannabis into essential oils used for both medical and recreational cannabis products. We talk about why is it that CO2 extraction leads the way as the go-to process as opposed to using nitrogen or other various methods on the market. Plus how Pete transitioned into cannabis in the first place.

Blunt Business
Using High-Pressure Carbon Dioxide To Turn Cannabis Into Essential Oils

Blunt Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 38:44


Today on Blunt Business we are joined by Pete Patterson, the COO & Co-Founder of Vitalis Extraction Technology. The technology behind the Vitalis Extraction Technology (Vitalis) can be used to decaffeinate coffee or even make perfume, but the Pete saw a rare opportunity in a budding market. Along with his two business partners Joel Sherlock and James Seabrook, the trio began creating the Vitalis business plan, which applied CO2 extraction technology to the cannabis industry. At their Kelowna factory, now manufactures units that use high-pressure carbon dioxide to turn cannabis into essential oils used for both medical and recreational cannabis products. We talk about why is it that CO2 extraction leads the way as the go-to process as opposed to using nitrogen or other various methods on the market. Plus how Pete transitioned into cannabis in the first place.

Career Pod
Ep 04b | Two Bodies of Water Productions | James Seabrook

Career Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 20:54


This week we continue our conversation with James Seabrook about some of the challenges of owning your own recording studio. If you didn't manage to catch the first part of the interview never fear, all you need to do is go one episode back and find episode 4a. We also get to chat about his band Despite the Blindness and podcast Bottom Shelf Recording Talk. To get in touch with James you can find more information at http://www.twobodiesofwater.com/ And for a podcast all things Audio Geekery! http://jamesseabrook.ca/ https://bottomshelfrecordingtalk.podbean.com/  Any suggestions for future shows? Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @careerpod

Career Pod
Ep 04a | Two Bodies of Water Productions | James Seabrook

Career Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 22:02


Dream jobs, we all have them but how many people out there actually take the leap and pursue them? When we think of these careers it's often the romanticized version that first pops into our head. Think of a musician, what's the first thing that comes to mind? For me it's always working weekends, unpredictable schedule, sacrifice and hard work...I know, Debbie Downer right? This week we delve into the music industry with our guest James Seabrook, owner operator of Two Bodies of Water Productions. We chat about the not so linear path he took before owning his recording studio and some of the careers behind the scenes in the music industry. If you'd like to get in touch with James here's the website for his amazing studio! http://www.twobodiesofwater.com/ Searching for a podcast on all things audio geekery? Check out the podcast http://jamesseabrook.ca/  https://bottomshelfrecordingtalk.podbean.com/ Music teaser at the end is Little Circus by the band Despite the Blindness, hope you enjoy!