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Fremont, CA: Cannabis extraction plays a crucial role in transforming various cannabis products into the different forms available in dispensaries today, including oils, concentrates, edibles, and topicals. The primary goal of these extraction methods is to isolate the active compounds found in cannabis, like cannabinoids and terpenes while eliminating any impurities from the plant material. The technique utilizes solvents such as ethanol, butane, or propane to pull out cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant. The process entails soaking the cannabis plant in ethanol, allowing it to dissolve the active compounds. The final product, after filtration and evaporation, is a concentrated cannabis extract.
Butane Hash Oil (BHO) extraction is a solvent-based method that involves dissolving desired compounds in the plant material, leaving impurities behind, and then purging the butane to produce a highly concentrated extract. BHO produces potent concentrates like shatter and wax, valued for their high cannabinoid content. However, handling butane is crucial due to its high volatility and the need for special equipment.
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CO2 extraction is a sophisticated and widely adopted method that uses supercritical carbon dioxide to isolate compounds from cannabis. In this process, carbon dioxide is pressurized and heated to a state where it exhibits both gas and liquid properties, allowing it to function as an effective solvent. Solutions such as Kind Oasis support advancements in product development and extraction practices within regulated cannabis markets. This method selectively extracts cannabinoids and terpenes, producing high-quality concentrates without residual solvents. It also offers precise control over the extraction process, enabling the development of targeted cannabinoid and terpene profiles, although it requires significant investment in equipment and technical expertise.
It is a prevalent method for extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from plant material. Steam is passed through the material, vaporizing the compounds and re-condensing them into liquid. This is an extremely effective method for extracting terpenes, and it can be found in many cannabis essential oils and aromatherapy products, although yields may be somewhat lower.
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Mechanical separations use heat and pressure to separate cannabinoids and terpenes from plant material. Heat and pressure are also used to apply rosin onto cannabis flowers or hash to produce a sticky, gummy concentrate. This technique is desired because it is straightforward and free from any involvement with solvents, yielding a pure product. It finds favor among consumers who prefer a natural, clean concentrate.
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