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                        <title>Short Path vs. Wiped Film Distillation: Which One is Best for Cannabis Extracts?</title>
                        <link>https://atomenterprises.net/community/purification-methods/short-path-vs-wiped-film-distillation-which-one-is-best-for-cannabis-extracts/</link>
                        <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2025 23:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[When refining cannabis extracts into high-purity distillates, two primary methods stand out: Short Path Distillation and Wiped Film Distillation. Both techniques efficiently remove impuritie...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When refining cannabis extracts into high-purity distillates, two primary methods stand out: Short Path Distillation and Wiped Film Distillation. Both techniques efficiently remove impurities, but they serve different needs.</p>
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<p>Short Path Distillation</p>
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<p>&#x1f525; How It Works:</p>
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<p>Uses a vacuum-assisted, heated flask to separate cannabinoids from unwanted compounds based on boiling points.</p>
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<p>Ideal for small-batch, high-purity THC or CBD distillates.</p>
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<p>&#x2705; Pros:</p>
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<p>Great for small-scale labs</p>
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<p>Produces high-potency distillate</p>
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<p>Cost-effective for startups</p>
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<p>&#x274c; Cons:</p>
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<p>Slower process than wiped film</p>
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<p>Requires multiple passes for ultra-pure results</p>
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<p>Wiped Film Distillation</p>
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<p>&#x1f525; How It Works:</p>
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<p>Utilizes a continuous feed system with a rotating wiper blade, spreading the extract into a thin film on a heated surface.</p>
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<p>Great for high-volume production while maintaining purity.</p>
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<p>&#x2705; Pros:</p>
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<p>Faster processing for large-scale operations</p>
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<p>Less thermal degradation (better for preserving minor cannabinoids)</p>
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<p>Ideal for bulk distillate production</p>
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<p>&#x274c; Cons:</p>
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<p>Higher initial cost for equipment</p>
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<p>Requires more technical expertise</p>
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<p>Which One Should You Choose?</p>
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<p>For small-batch, boutique distillates → Short Path</p>
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<p>For large-scale, high-efficiency production → Wiped Film</p>
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<p>Both methods yield high-potency cannabis distillates, but your choice depends on scale, efficiency, and budget.</p>
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<p>&#x1f525; Which distillation method do you prefer? Let’s discuss in the comments!</p>
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						                            <category domain="https://atomenterprises.net/community/purification-methods/">Purification Methods</category>                        <dc:creator>Adam Lapp</dc:creator>
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                        <title>Winterization in Cannabis Extraction: Removing Unwanted Fats and Waxes</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2025 23:04:37 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Winterization in Cannabis Extraction: Removing Unwanted Fats and Waxes
 
Winterization is a crucial post-extraction process that removes fats, waxes, and lipids from cannabis extracts, res...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center">Winterization in Cannabis Extraction: Removing Unwanted Fats and Waxes</p>
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<p>Winterization is a crucial post-extraction process that removes fats, waxes, and lipids from cannabis extracts, resulting in a purer, higher-quality final product. This step is essential for creating smooth vape oils, tinctures, and concentrates.</p>
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<p>Why Is Winterization Important?</p>
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<p>Purity &amp; Clarity: Eliminates plant fats that can cloud the extract.</p>
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<p>Improved Flavor &amp; Aroma: Reduces harshness caused by unwanted compounds.</p>
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<p>Better Viscosity: Produces smoother, more stable concentrates for vape cartridges and dabbing.</p>
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<p>The Winterization Process</p>
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<p>1. Dissolve Extract in Ethanol – The crude extract is mixed with ethanol at a ratio of about 10:1.</p>
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<p>2. Freeze the Solution – The mixture is cooled to -20°C to -80°C for 24-48 hours, allowing fats and waxes to solidify.</p>
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<p>3. Filtration – The chilled solution is passed through fine filters to remove precipitated waxes.</p>
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<p>4. Solvent Removal – The ethanol is evaporated using rotary evaporation or vacuum distillation, leaving behind purified cannabis extract.</p>
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<p>Tips for Effective Winterization</p>
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<p>Use Ultra-Cold Temperatures – Lower temps improve the removal of unwanted compounds.</p>
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<p>Proper Filtration – Fine filters (1-5 microns) ensure a cleaner final product.</p>
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<p>Avoid Over-Winterization – Excessive processing can strip valuable terpenes.</p>
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<p>Winterization is a must for any high-quality cannabis extraction process, ensuring a potent and refined product that consumers love.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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