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Abattis Bioceuticals Corp ATTBF

Abattis Bioceuticals Corp is a Canadian life science and biotechnology company focuses on aggregating, integrating and investing in agricultural technologies and biotechnology services for the legal cannabis industry. It is primarily engaged in producing, licensing and marketing proprietary ingredients and formulas for use in the biopharma, nutraceutical, cosmetic and animal nutrition markets. The company is also engaged in growing, extraction, testing, propagation and online distribution.


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Post by Kevelleon Aug 03, 2018 12:15am
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Optimizating Cannabis Extraction Yield By Controlled Milling

Optimizating Cannabis Extraction Yield By Controlled Milling

I believe this is why the Xlabs and Abattis partnership will flourish: Xlabs technology and NanoMagnetics

Finely milling cannabis plant material leads to an efficient and precise reduction in particle size optimizes oil output and formulation. Although the rapid-growing field of cannabis oil extraction still has many efficiency issues, they can be overcome. The typical area of issue is the inability to pack sufficient plant material inside the extraction vessels. Average low density packing can lead to a major decrease in extraction yield, and result in a varying output. Non-milled plant material typically has an extraction density of 100-125 g/L, in comparison to milled material, which can pack up to 250 g/L.

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