DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOTTLE TECH & FLAT EXTRACTION 26% VS 19% YIELD

Rosin extraction is one of the best ways to get the purest form of cannabis concentrates. However, there are different methods of extraction, and two of the most popular ones are the Bottle Tech and the Flat Extractions. In this article, we will explore why Bottle Tech Style Extractions are better than Flat Extractions.

First, let’s define what each extraction method entails. The Flat Extraction method involves placing the cannabis flower in a flat or rectangular shape on a filter or a rosin bag before pressing it. On the other hand, the Bottle Tech method involves placing the cannabis flower in a cylindrical shape within a filter or a rosin bag.

Now, why is the Bottle Tech method better than the Flat Extraction method? There are a few reasons:

Higher Yield When compared to the Flat Extraction method, the Bottle Tech method yields more rosin. In the video titled ‘DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOTTLE TECH & FLAT EXTRACTION [ 26% VS 19% YIELD ] NUGSMASHER ROSIN MADE SIMPLE,’ the NugSmasher team conducted an experiment where they used both extraction methods to extract rosin from the same amount and type of cannabis flower. The Bottle Tech method produced a 26% yield, while the Flat Extraction method produced a 19% yield.

Better Consistency The Bottle Tech method produces a more consistent rosin than the Flat Extraction method. This is because the cylindrical shape of the cannabis flower in the Bottle Tech method provides a more even surface area for pressing. In contrast, the Flat Extraction method may produce an uneven surface area, resulting in uneven pressure distribution during pressing.

Less Contamination The Bottle Tech method produces less contamination than the Flat Extraction method. This is because the cylindrical shape of the cannabis flower in the Bottle Tech method reduces the chances of plant material and other impurities getting into the final product. In contrast, the Flat Extraction method may result in plant material and impurities being trapped in the rosin.

The Bottle Tech method is more efficient than the Flat Extraction method. This is because the cylindrical shape of the cannabis flower in the Bottle Tech method requires less pressure to extract the rosin. In contrast, the Flat Extraction method requires more pressure to extract the same amount of rosin.

In conclusion, while both Bottle Tech and Flat Extractions are viable methods of extracting rosin, the Bottle Tech method is the superior method. It produces a higher yield, better consistency, less contamination, and is more efficient. So if you’re looking to extract the purest form of cannabis concentrates, consider using the Bottle Tech method.

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