The cannabis processing industry has been quiet about processing methods for years. Until recently, manufacturers selling equipment for cannabis processing didn't have a clear understanding of the purpose of their machinery within the industry. Recent legal changes have eased the secrecy around both medicinal and recreational access to THC-containing products.
Over the decades, cannabis processors have used their experience to develop techniques that increase the quality and efficiency of their processing operations for the extraction and production of edibles, smokeables and topical ointments. This blog post will focus on the value of industrial sifting, sorting, and screening equipment within the cannabis processing industry.
The terms sifting, screening, and sorting may be used interchangeably. Generally, sifting involves more aggressive agitation, such as centrifugal motion, while screening is a gentler process that uses either manual or automated vibratory motion to sort into various size fractions.
The safety and effectiveness of industrial screeners are well-founded, as such machinery already has an established presence within the food, biomass and pharmaceutical industries. Cannabis processors find industrial sifters and screeners meeting desired FDA, cGMP, and other company or industry standards to guarantee their ability to safely process materials for human consumption and pharmacological use.
Vibratory screeners and centrifugal sifters can be used for a wide variety of processing tasks in the cannabis processing industry, including:
Getting the right equipment for drying and sorting hemp and cannabis gives processors and growers a tremendous boost in their output capability while reducing labor and manual handling associated with cannabis processing. Even small- and mid-sized processors and dispensaries can benefit from high-quality technology for sorting cannabis.
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