THC Distillate oil UK

THC Distillate oil UK, It’s the base ingredient of most edibles and vape cartridges and typically lacks flavor, taste, or aroma. And though it also lacks the beneficial terpenes that naturally occur in the source cannabis plant, it allows complete control over a final product’s taste and smell. Adding terpenes to distillate later in the process is possible, and many manufacturers do this, though it’s been theorized that any medicinal advantages are reduced by their initial removal.

How is distillate made?

Making distillate is a complex and technical process that requires specialized equipment, a controlled lab setting, and a deep knowledge of chemistry. Essentially, it’s something you don’t want to try at home. For informational purposes, the distillation process typically involves the following steps:

  1. Extraction: First, THC is extracted from the cannabis plant material. Chemists use various methods for the extraction process, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) extraction, ethanol extraction, or hydrocarbon extraction. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages regarding purity, efficiency, and safety.
  2. Winterization: This step involves mixing the raw extract with ethanol and then freezing it, which helps to separate the fats, waxes, and lipids from the cannabinoids as they coagulate and precipitate out at low temperatures.
  3. Filtration: The winterized solution is then filtered to remove the solidified impurities.
  4. Evaporation: After filtration, the solution is subjected to rotary evaporation. Heat and rotation evaporate the ethanol in this process, leaving behind a more refined cannabis oil.
  5. Decarboxylation: By this point, the oil is full of THCA, or tetrahydrocannabinolic acid

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THC Distillate UK

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THC distillate, also called liquid gold, is a highly refined form of cannabis extract that contains a very high concentration of THC. Unlike other extracts, cannabis distillate is purified to remove all the plant compounds, including terpenes, flavonoids, and other cannabinoids, leaving only THC behind. The process results in a clear, odorless, flavorless, and thick golden-amber-colored product that can be used in various ways.1

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