Making high-quality live resin is one thing…
Using the wrong material handling methods during packaging and storage, on the other hand, can easily destroy a season’s worth of work. This applies to downstream processes such as vaporizer filling and dab formatting. Without the right equipment, improper processing can result in errors and inconsistencies, giving rise to undesirable products that are unsuitable for sale.
Careful consideration of the solvent removal and pumping processes during dispensing and filling can help ensure accuracy, precision, and consistency. This knowledge, in turn, can inform best practices for quality control of automated vaporizer, infusion, or concentrate production.
What is Live Resin, and why is it valuable?
Live resin is a cannabis extract produced from plant material that was harvested and stored to preserve the chemical profile of the living plant. This is typically accomplished by freezing or freeze drying the material directly after harvesting.
The dangers of packaging and reformatting
At the heart of the issue is viscosity.
Importantly, these processes can result in significant destruction or loss of the plant’s temperature-sensitive terpenes, which account for the aroma and appeal of live resin.
Pumping this extract into vessels or vaporizers can be a significant challenge
Many people inadvertently damage live resin in an attempt to lower the viscosity during filling and reformatting.
The solution: mechanical displacement pumping for live resins and hash products
Mechanical displacement pumping avoids the need for increased temperature during pumping into either vaporizers, dab jars, or infusing into prerolls.
Xylem cart filler and dab filler use physical displacement to move resins and paste-like dabs at temperatures as low as 38°C.
Mechanical pumping can support highly precise filling, and by automating the entire system, a high level of accuracy and precision can be achieved at scale—with quality that cannot be matched.
Summary
Careful preparation during the extraction process is important to maintain the chemical integrity of live resin. This includes low-temperature stirring during solvent purging to prevent chemical alteration or localized overheating of the extract. The elevated viscosity of the cold extraction material requires positive displacement pumping for downstream applications such as vaporizer cartridge dosing and filling.
Mechanical positive displacement pumps offer superior accuracy and precision, providing the reliability needed to support automated workflows. These automated systems can lead to better quality control and a higher percentage of top-quality products.
In the end, live resin products such as vapes command a higher price point due to their high-terpene, full-spectrum extract qualities. Regardless of this, the lack of attention to details, such as pumping performance, can lead to lower-valued products or those that fail to meet regulatory guidelines. These products then reach the unfortunate fate of being discarded before they even reach dispensary shelves.
This editorial was published in partnership with Xylem Tech: