XRPure has announced the XR16, capable of eliminating mold, bacteria, mildew, and other harmful pathogens while preserving the quality of the cannabis flower's cannabinoids, terpenes, and other critical attributes.
XRPure made its market debut last year with the release of its first decontamination system, the XR12, which is ideal for lower-volume operations.
Jeff Adams, Founder and Managing Director of XRPure said: "With each state enforcing different microbial limits, cannabis producers face an ongoing challenge to ensure the safety and integrity of their products. The XR16 can help to ensure that cannabis meets or exceeds regulatory safety standards, and it treats the flower without disrupting its quality and key characteristics — keeping the full terpene profile and potency intact."
Unlike traditional chemical or heat-based decontamination methods, the XR16 uses X-ray technology to fully penetrate the cannabis flower, breaking down microbial DNA and rendering them inert. By using a cold process that doesn't affect the chemical properties of the plant, cultivators can now treat their flower post-harvest, before or after packaging, to achieve microbial reduction.
The XR16 is now available for purchase and can be shipped to licensed cannabis markets across the U.S. (subject to state regulations). XRPure offers financing and leasing options to support growers of all sizes in making this vital upgrade to their operations. The company's website also offers a Savings Calculator that growers can use to determine their potential ROI when purchasing an XRPure system.
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