Arrival, storage and sifting
The raw material enters the laboratory through a material passage dedicated to it. Once inside it is stored in refrigerated environments, with controlled humidity, pressure and air.
From here we move on to sieving, dry or in water, based on the quality of the raw material and then move on to freeze-drying.
Pressing
From here we come to pressing, which allows us to separate the extract from its waxy part: the trichome capsules. We do this through selective filtration by pressure, at controlled heat. This particular process is also called rosintech and represents an avant-garde in the processing of cannabis.
In fact, thanks to our process we can keep the plant's phytocomplex almost completely unaltered, made up of an infinite number of molecules: terpenes, flavonoids, cannabinoids. The result is a prodigious oil, with a strong aromatic bouquet, thanks to the top quality hemp used.
Decarboxylation and Titration
Decarboxylation is a very important part of our work because it has to take into account many needs and balance them. Activating phytocannabinoids requires heat input for a more or less prolonged period of time. Heat, however, is the enemy of the preservation of many light and volatile compounds such as terpenes, especially monoterpenes.