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Hemp Biomass Processing | Imperial CBD Extraction
Hemp Biomass, often considered a "waste product," has swiftly become a lucrative commodity for farmers because of the recent uptick in interest in the plant's medicinal benefits. Learn how our agricultural and industrial specialists can help you maximize the yield of your biomass via processing for the extraction of CBD, CBG, and other cannabinoids.
Just What Is Hemp Biomass Processing?
The whole dried plant matter (including flowers and seeds) is usually referred to in our business as "Hemp Biomass Processing," however this description is not completely correct. Partial stems, stalks, leaves, and flowers are all part of the right definition. What's left of a plant after the blooms have been picked?
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New extraction methods and increased public awareness of hemp's therapeutic potential have shifted the debate away from conventional farmers' dismissal of this biomass as trash. Indeed, it has evolved to the point that farmers are experiencing a genuine scarcity of skilled processors able to dry and extract industrial amounts of biomass.
Imperial CBD Extraction is at the forefront of the effort to meet this extraordinary demand with its capacity to dry up to 10,000 wet pounds per hour and extract up to 5,000 pounds of dried biomass per day.
What Do We Offer in Terms of Hemp Biomass Services?
Imperial CBD Extraction works with local farmers to grow and process hemp that is rich in CBD and cannabidiol (CBG) so that the oil may be extracted. The cost of this Hemp Biomass Processing is higher than that of the fibrous biomass used for making textiles and pellets.
At several points along the way, from planting to selling, we are able to provide a hand to our partner farmers. For example:
Help During the Harvest:
Imperial CBD Extraction is committed to assisting our farmer partners in carrying out a harvest that is both efficient and gentle on the biomass they've worked so hard to cultivate. Members of our support staff are located all throughout the United States, allowing us to draw on their knowledge of regional agricultural conditions and logistical challenges.
Treatment of Biomass (Drying and Milling):
You'll need to grind and dry your hemp thoroughly before you can extract oil from it. Very few processors can match our capabilities and capacity, which includes drying speeds of up to 10,000 wet pounds per hour.
The Recovery of Biomass:
Our crude oil extraction rate is 5,000 pounds per day after your hemp has been stabilized and dried. We can also process crude oil into high-demand T-free distillate and other full- and broad-spectrum distillates.