Hands-on Demonstration & Practice

“Turning Theory into Craft: Experience the Art of Distilling Agarwood Oil”


Learning Objectives

By the end of this session, participants should be able to:

  • Assemble and operate a hydrodistillation apparatus safely.
  • Execute the entire distillation process with minimal supervision.
  • Troubleshoot common operational problems in real time.
  • Analyze the sensory and visual quality of extracted oil.
  • Accurately record and interpret process data (temperature, yield, etc.)

A. Instructor-Led Live Demonstration

StepInstructor Demonstrates…Key Points to Emphasize
1Equipment assembly (still, condenser, heater, etc.)Tight seals, heat safety, alignment
2Chip loading and water level setupChip size uniformity, 1:3 water-to-wood ratio
3Fire-up or electric heatingGradual increase, monitoring start of boil
4Oil-water collection systemGlass separator, oil floating layer
5Monitoring during distillationTemp control, steam flow, smell transitions
6End-point decisions (when to stop)Weakening aroma, water clarity
7Oil decanting and storageUse of amber vials, desiccants, labeling

Encourage questions and pause frequently for clarification.


B. Participant Practice Activities

Each participant or group should be assigned a workstation and perform the following:

ActivitySkills Practiced
Assemble the distillation unitEquipment familiarity, safety checks
Load chips and start the batchProper chip handling and batching discipline
Record temperature every 30 minsData logging and process awareness
Observe and describe aroma changesSensory training and timing estimation
Decant and store oil sampleGentle handling, accurate separation
Clean the apparatusPost-process maintenance and hygiene

Instructor to assess hands-on competence using a checklist.


C. Performance Evaluation Criteria

Skill AreaEvaluation CriteriaScore Range (1–5)
Safety & Equipment SetupProper PPE use, assembly accuracy, no leaks
Process ControlMaintains stable heating, logs data correctly
Team CoordinationSmooth workflow within group
Oil HandlingNo spills, clear separation, proper storage
Clean-up & MaintenanceCleans and resets equipment thoroughly

Use scores to provide constructive feedback.


D. Documentation Exercises

Participants complete and submit:

  • Distillation Log Sheet (date, chip weight, temperature graph, distillation time)
  • Yield Report (ml oil per kg chips)
  • Quality Observations Form (aroma, color, clarity)

Optional: Compare sample oils under a lightbox or with a refractometer for viscosity comparison.


E. Optional Media Capture

  • Take photos/videos of:
    • Group setups and chip loading
    • Steam rising and oil-water separation
    • Final oil samples with labeled bottles

These may be used for SOP manuals, social media, or investor presentations.


F. Troubleshooting Simulation (Optional)

Create scenarios for participants to solve:

  • Simulate a drop in oil yield → ask: what might have gone wrong?
  • Cloudy oil appears → discuss possible causes
  • Leaky joint during distillation → how to fix?

Wrap-Up Discussion

  • What were the biggest takeaways?
  • What was most difficult or surprising?
  • How can this process be improved in their local setup?

Certificates of completion may be awarded upon demonstrated competence and active participation.


Would you like me to create:

  • printable facilitator guide with scoring rubrics?
  • hands-on checklist sheet?
  • Visual step-by-step signage for field display?

Next module suggestion:
🔜 9. Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance in Distillation Facilities

Shall we proceed?

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