The Revolutionary ‘Washing Machine’ Raising Efficiency Standards in Cannabis Industry
In the quest for top-notch, solventless cannabis products, the pressure is on to strike a balance between quality and cost-effectiveness. Enter the Hashishin, an ancient art facing extinction in the face of industrial demands. An oasis emerges in the form of the Osprey hash washing machine by Low Temp Industries, a game-changer that artfully marries precision with productivity. In a landscape where artisanal quality meets gargantuan tasks, the Osprey reigns supreme, deftly handling up to a whopping 80,000 grams of fresh-frozen cannabis per day.
Embracing the Clean and Green Approach
With its focus on solventless extraction, the Osprey sets itself apart in the industry by championing a chemical-free, eco-conscious methodology. Crafted to streamline large-scale operations, the machine caters to Multi-State Operators (MSOs) and commercial facilities dedicated to solventless techniques. The Osprey’s capacity to process 80,000 grams of fresh-frozen cannabis daily positions it as a linchpin for operators looking to escalate their production volumes exponentially.
Simplicity Sells
The Osprey boasts a standout feature in its simplicity and efficacy. By shunning high-contact tactics typical in other systems, this wonder machine opts for a low-shear impeller – a stroke of genius reducing contaminants and yielding cleaner hash. Moreover, its auto-sieve mechanism eliminates the arduous bag-pulling chore, a notorious task known for its labor intensity. Operators rejoice as a simple foot pedal sends ripples through the system, easing the strain on workers and boosting workflow efficiency.
Designed for Compliance and Endurance
Compliance and durability are at the core of the Osprey’s design philosophy. Constructed from stainless steel, the machine not only promises longevity but also meets stringent food-grade processing standards. By ebbing away concerns about microplastics in hash, the Osprey emerges as a beacon of purity. Equipped with a UL-listed control panel, the machine ensures regulatory checks across various states are a breeze, thereby alleviating inspectors’ worries during facility visits.
Catering to All
While the Osprey caters to giants in the cannabis industry, it extends a hand to mid-sized and smaller players seeking efficiency enhancements. LTI’s smaller offering, the Mini Osprey, tailor-made for home users and modest batch operations, presents a simplified approach for hash makers to focus on quality rather than mundane manual tasks. Operating at adjustable speeds and time settings, this apparatus enables operators to churn out diverse products, from premium full melts to delectable edibles.
The Art of Automation
Through its customizable recipe bank, the Osprey paves the way for a streamlined extraction process. By allowing operators to fine-tune speed, duration, and settings based on the material at hand, the machine ushers in a harmonious blend of consistency and innovation, ensuring every batch mirrors the desired quality. This ability to maintain uniformity while embracing diversity is a true hallmark of the Osprey.
Ready, Set, Extract
For the savvy cannabis investor, the Osprey arrives as a plug-and-play marvel, requiring minimal setup before seamlessly integrating into operations. With a standard 110-volt outlet powering its operations and no need for compressed air, this machine stands out for its accessibility and cost-efficiency—a welcome relief for operators navigating the competitive landscape.
Revolutionizing Packaging with Precision
Further showcasing their prowess, LTI introduces the concentrate dispenser, a groundbreaking device aimed at automating the packaging process for cannabis extracts such as live resin and rosin. With the potential to package 400 to 1,000 grams per hour, this nifty invention significantly reduces labor costs, offering a seamless transition from bulk to package. Boasting an integrated scale to ensure precise measurements, the concentrate dispenser epitomizes precision in action, heralding a new era in packaging efficiency within the cannabis domain.