Specialized equipment designed for separating cannabinoids and other desirable compounds from cannabis plant material typically employs solvents or mechanical processes, resulting in a concentrated oil product. Examples include systems utilizing supercritical CO2, butane, or ethanol, as well as rosin presses that extract oil through heat and pressure.
This technology plays a vital role in producing a variety of cannabis-infused products, including edibles, topicals, and vape cartridges. The ability to isolate specific compounds allows for precise control over the final product’s chemical profile, offering benefits such as standardized potency and tailored effects. Historically, extraction methods were less sophisticated, but advancements in engineering and chemical understanding have led to significantly improved efficiency, safety, and product quality.