Root Sciences Cannabis Extraction Innovation Is Becoming a Global Presence

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Root Sciences’ solutions include both hydrocarbon and cold ethanol extraction, wiped-film short path distillation, and post-processing equipment (e.g. high pressure homogenizers, crystallizers) and it has set itself apart as a company that does much more than sell equipment.  It has also taken advantage of key strategic partnerships to innovate in the cannabis technology space, including VTA, DEVEX, GEA, and ExtractionTek Stainless. 

Hydrocarbon  Extraction  

Ethanol  Extraction  

Following extraction, Root Sciences’ wiped-film short path distillation systems refine cannabis and hemp concentrate into a top-grade distillate, which can be used in various edible products, vape cartridges, and tinctures.  By using molecular separation, Root Sciences’ distillation technology separates the THC from terpenes, lipids, impurities and solvents, leaving an odorless and clear golden distillate that has a much higher potency. 

Root Sciences, based in Washington state, has approximately 400 cannabis and hemp processing systems in operation around the globe. Their current focus is on increasing their presence in the U.S., emerging South American markets, and Europe, as well as expanding their end-to-end equipment solutions and professional consulting services to meet any client processor’s needs or volume requirements.

“We are completely focused on the cannabis industry and have been servicing cannabis operators in the Americas and around the world for quite a few years, working closely with our manufacturing partners,” Forrest Didier, CEO of Root Sciences said.

For more information on Root Sciences, visit www.rootsciences.com.

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