This manual press from Qnubu can apply up to 300 kg of force to press your herbs. The plates have a size of 12×6 cm. The temperature of both plates can be precisely adjusted from 0 to 250 C°. There is also a timer with an acoustic signal.
The press has a 220V EU plug and consumes 550 watts per hour.
Weight: 5kg
Rosin-tech: a small revolution in the field of extraction!
If you don't have the right machinery to make oils from your herbs - as they usually do in laboratories - then this is the technique for you.
A huge advantage here is that this novel technique produces a solvent-free extract.
Rosin-Tech - what is that anyway?
Rosin-Tech is an innovative and very easy method of extraction.
The process consists of pressing herbs between parchment paper using a heat press to extract as much of the valuable resin as possible and as efficiently as possible.
The respective yield of this vogange depends on 4 things:
- Temperature: It depends very much on how hot the press gets.
- Period: The time, i.e. how long you carry out this process.
- Force: What force you have used in carrying out the procedure.
- Properties of the herbs: How big and how heavy the herbs used are.
Functionality of the Rosin-tech:
Rosin-tech's two main factors for dabbing are heat and pressure.
The combination of these two factors combined causes the trichomes to start melting and these then collect on the parchment paper.
The resulting product is waxy.
The reasons for this are obvious:
There is no unwanted plant material in the product, as the combustion point is 500-700 C° and the Rosin-Tech process does not even come close to this value.
Unlike oils and waxes that have been extracted using solvents, there are no solvents in the result of this method. Thus, it can be excluded that any solvents are present in the extract. This also guarantees that when consuming this "pure" extract, solvents of any kind will be consumed falsely.
Please note that we do not have all presses in stock. These will be sent to you directly from the manufacturer. The delivery time is 1-2 weeks within Europe.
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