Understanding Cannabis Extraction Techniques
At Simply Pure, we believe in educating our customers about the intricacies of cannabis production. As a leading dispensary serving Trenton, NJ, Ewing Township, NJ, Lawrence Township, NJ, Hamilton Township, NJ, and Robbinsville Township, NJ, we take pride in our knowledge of the industry’s latest advancements.
Common Extraction Methods
1. CO2 Extraction
2. Ethanol Extraction
3. Hydrocarbon Extraction
4. Solventless Extraction
CO2 Extraction
This method uses pressurized carbon dioxide to pull desired compounds from the cannabis plant. It’s known for producing clean, high-quality extracts without leaving behind harmful residues.
Ethanol Extraction
Ethanol extraction involves soaking cannabis in ethanol to strip away cannabinoids and terpenes. This method is efficient and cost-effective, making it popular among many producers.
Hydrocarbon Extraction
Utilizing solvents like butane or propane, this method can produce potent extracts. However, it requires careful handling and purging to ensure product safety.
Solventless Extraction
Methods like rosin pressing use heat and pressure to extract compounds without solvents, appealing to consumers seeking “natural” products.
Our owner’s experience working with organizations such as the Marijuana Policy Project, US Cannabis Council, and National Cannabis Industry Association has given us unique insights into these extraction methods and their implications for product quality and safety.
At Simply Pure, we’re committed to providing our customers with the highest quality cannabis products, backed by a deep understanding of the science behind their production.