A practical comparison of three common cannabis extraction methods.
A practical comparison of three common cannabis extraction methods.
Learn about Butane Hash Oil (BHO) extraction techniques and the controversial color remediation column (CRC) technology. Explore the benefits, downsides, and potential scams associated with CRC BHO extracts.
The rosin machine has seen significant technological advancements that are set to quadruple production.
Pulled from ancient alchemy, spagyric extraction focuses on the mind, soul, and body of the cannabis plant.
Solving bioavailability issues with cannabinoids, nanoemulsion technology and ultrasonic processors increase product effectiveness.
With an increased demand for THC-free products, new innovations in THC Remediation are surfacing.
DrainDroyd takes the potential hazards of glass out of the equation for cannabis extractors.
Dr. Jonathon Gluckman, CEO of Sixth Wave introduces Affinity™ – a new cannabinoid isolation and purification system that resolves many of the issues with legacy chromatography solutions.
From crude oil direct to isolated cannabinoids, this patented purification system is ready to change the game in cannabinoid production.
CBD gained overwhelming popularity over the past few years as a direct result of its numerous applications. As CBD continues to grow in market share, it is also quietly ushering in cannabis acceptance and normalization.
While CBD products are wildly popular and widely marketed, most of these products are often not just CBD. Rather, they are full or broad-spectrum products which contain THC and other minor cannabinoids and compounds.
The distillation process after extraction is evolving, and it has become extremely important to understand how to continually improve the purity, color, value, and safety of the finished product.
Extraction techniques have come a long way from the butane hash oil days of the past. High Terpene Full Spectrum Extract is a perfect example.
Broadly defined, countercurrent chromatography is the process a mixture is separated by passing in a solution or a suspension or as a gas through a medium with components are moving at different rates.
When it comes to processing cannabis, two methods are the most effective: CO2 and ethanol extraction. Also known as solvent extraction, these processes are used to extract essential oils from the cannabis plant by separating it from the plant matter.
On the quest for solventless extracts, consumers and businesses alike are turning to the technology of rosin presses for extracts they trust.
As the industry matures, so do the products. The demand for High Terpene Full-Spectrum Extraction is on the rise as consumers seek full-flavor, full-bodied cannabis products.
Different extraction processes produce much different cannabis extracts – understanding the differences between subcritical and supercritical CO2 extraction.
A steadily rising demand in hemp and cannabis extracts means industrial-scale processing is on the horizon. We spoke to the leadership team at Draconis Extraction Technologies to talk about the future.
The home extraction industry has rapidly grown in recent years due to the introduction of ethanol-based extraction methods. Now, company ExtractCraft is back with a new product specifically aimed at small commercial use, which is proving to be a game changer for the hemp and cannabis industries.
Extracts helped evolve the cannabis industry, but not all extracts are created equal. Choosing the right cannabis extraction method matters when producing high-quality cannabis and hemp products.