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Commercial-grade rosin presses come in two main varieties: hydraulic and pneumatic. Both hydraulic and pneumatic presses can be used to produce high-quality, marketable rosin. The main difference between hydraulic and pneumatic rosin presses is that they create pressure via different...
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Ice water extraction is a solventless method of making cannabis concentrates that uses water, ice, and agitation. This method was developed and refined at the end of the 20th century and continues to be a standard extraction method for connoisseurs...
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Choosing the best pressure for a rosin press can be a bit tricky. The key thing to remember? It's all about Platen PSI (pounds per square inch). We'll explain what that means and help you figure out the right amount....
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Rosin is often cured post-extraction to express the terpenes in a unique way, achieve specific textures, and extend the rosin’s shelf life at room temperature. "Curing rosin" means keeping rosin in a sealed glass jar at cool or warm temperatures...
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Flower rosin and hash rosin (rosin extracted from bubble hash) are both produced using heat and pressure on a rosin press. However, the pressing parameters used for each—as well as the resulting extracts—are considerably different. Nowadays, professional extractors focus on...
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