Filter Housings

Upgrade your cannabis extraction process with these premium Lenticular Filter Housings, available in various module configurations to match your specific production needs. Starting at $4,195, our robust selection includes 1, 2, 3, and 4 Module 12" and 16" options, ensuring optimal clarity and purity in your extracts. Explore our catalogue now and find the perfect fit for your setup, with precision-engineered solutions designed for efficiency and reliability.
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Lenticular filter housings are advanced filtration systems designed to purify and clarify extracts during the extraction process. These systems utilize a series of stacked disc filters within a pressure vessel housing, allowing for high-efficiency filtration without the need for filter aids or sheets.  Lenticular filters are particularly valued in the cannabis extraction process for their effectiveness in removing unwanted substances such as waxes, fats, lipids, and chlorophyll from the extract, thereby ensuring a pure, high-quality final product.

In the cannabis extraction industry, lenticular filter housings are applied in several stages of product development. One significant application includes the decolorization and removal of chlorophyll from the extract. This is crucial since chlorophyll can impart an undesirable taste and color to the final product. Some lenticular filter cartridges are specifically designed to use filter media with activated carbon, which is excellent for adsorbing colors and odors from the cannabis extract, leading to a cleaner and more marketable end product.

The efficiency of lenticular filters, coupled with their modular design, makes them highly suitable for scaling production volumes without compromising the quality of the filtration process. This adaptability is crucial in the rapidly evolving cannabis industry, where producers demand reliable and effective solutions to meet the varying regulatory standards and consumer preferences.

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