![]() Once completed, remove the filter bag or flower from the parchment paper, and your rosin will be yielded onto your parchment paper. Place your material in between the parchment paper and engage the press. Test your material within 170-230F for 15-60 seconds until you lock in the optimal settings for your material.Įach strain will react differently, but we recommend testing at these temperatures depending on your starting material: We recommend starting with a small sample first. It works great, does not tear easily, and can withstand the high levels of heat used in the process.Įvery strain is different and will react different to temperature and length of press. We offer Black Label paper which is milled in the US, is FDA approved and Kosher compliant. Once you have your material in your bags, you’ll put it between parchment paper before pressing. ![]() Filter size is a personal preference, but we recommend following micron ratings: Our RTP Rosin Filter Bags range from 25um – 220um. It’s important to leave some room to prevent blowing out your bag during the press. The larger micron rating numbers have wider holes, which means less filtering and a higher yield. The smaller the micron rating number, the tighter the filter and the higher quality oil you’ll end up with. When pressing whole flowers, filter bags are optional, but for any other material you need to use a micron filter bag. In addition to your plant material, you’ll need parchment paper, micron filter bags, a collection tool, and your rosin press. Regardless of your starting material, the process is the same – apply pressure and heat to create an organic, solvent free cannabis oil. To make rosin, you can use dry flowers/trim, dry sift/kief, or bubble hash.
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