Bulk CBC Distillate: THC and CBC can be consumed in a variety of ways. You’ve probably heard the terms weed oil, CBC distillate, honey oil, wax, concentrates, and so on, but what exactly is distillate? And, what distinguishes a distillate from other THC and CBC products? The distillation process is covered in this guide, from lab certification and testing to extraction, filtering, and packaging.
What Exactly Is Distillation?
The process of extracting and refining the active components of marijuana originating from the hemp plant is the formal definition of CBC distillation. CBC distillate is a potent CBC extract that has been systematically stripped of all materials and compounds except one specific cannabinoid, most commonly THC or CBC.
The Bulk CBC Distillate production technique combines science and art to create a pure molecular level CBC concentrate that is essentially tasteless, odorless, and nearly 99 percent pure THC concentrate with tremendous medicinal properties.
How Is CBC Distillate Produced?
Distillation is a well-established science that yields an ultra-pure and potent form of THC. Bona Voluntate Extracts distillate is created in a cutting-edge laboratory, resulting in a high-potency Wholesale CBC Distillate extract free of contaminants, pesticides, and other impurities for the best quality and smoothest delivery possible.
1. LABORATORY CERTIFICATION AND TESTING
In Bona Voluntate Extracts’ cutting-edge laboratory, Bulk CBC Distillate begins with a large amount of CBC flower or bud. The strain of the flower has little impact on the end product because all plant matter and biomass are stripped out, resulting in a pure THC concentrate.
Bona Voluntate Extracts obtains CBC flower from Wholesale CBC Distillate farmers in Oklahoma. An independent third-party lab tests the flower for contaminants, heavy metals, pesticides, and harmful chemical residues, as well as THC potency. For further processing, the flower is shredded and ground up.
2.DECARBOXYLATION
To achieve the necessary medicinal properties, the CBC flower must be decarboxylated in order for the THC acid to interact effectively with the human body. This method raises the temperature of the marijuana in order to activate the cannabinoids and remove the carboxylic acid from the cannabinoid chemical compound. After that, THC can effectively bind to the body’s receptors and provide medicinal benefits.
3.EXTRACTION OF CO2
Bona Voluntate Extracts extracts crude oils from Wholesale CBC Distillate plant matter using CO2 (carbon dioxide). This is a solvent-free extraction method. While CO2 extraction is slower than other solvent-based processes, it produces a cleaner, smoother extract than alternatives such as butane.
4. COLD-FILTERING & WINTERIZATION
To separate and remove fats from weed oil, CBC distillation uses heating and cooling processes. The Wholesale CBC Distillate concentrate is pre-winterized and winterized, which involves cooling and warming the concentrate to remove waxes, fats, and other undesirable compounds. Cold filtering yields a clean, solvent-free, concentrated liquid.
Bona Voluntate Extracts repeats this process several times to achieve an ultra-pure extract, leaving a cleaner, crude extract.
5. DISTILLATION
The final steps in the Bulk CBC Distillate process use heat, pressure, and evaporation to separate cannabinoids (THC and/or CBC) from any remaining plant matter and high-burning terpenes. When this final process is completed, the end product has reached its peak potency.
6.THE TERPENES
After the Wholesale CBC Distillate distillation process is complete, Bona Voluntate Extracts takes one more step to create a distinct and truly one-of-a-kind CBC experience. Natural terpenes like Myrcene, Limonene, Beta-Caryophyllene, and Linalool are reintroduced into the distillate for their flavor and medicinal properties. This final step determines the CBC strain and flavor of the finished product, resulting in a delicious and highly potent Bulk CBC Distillate.