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US: Changing the game for automated infused-flower production

Detroit Dispensing Solutions (DDS) has debuted its FX-8 Flower Infusion Machine — a leap in flower infusion that brings unprecedented safety, consistency, and efficiency to infused-flower production. As the infused-flower category accelerates across legal markets, DDS identified a critical need to replace outdated infusion practices that are slow, inconsistent, and often pose risks to both product integrity and worker safety.

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For years, producers have relied on manual or improvised infusion methods that introduce excessive touchpoints, uneven application, and elevated temperatures that can degrade terpenes and cannabinoids. Many traditional spray systems generate large oil particles that oversaturate flower, creating sticky, clumped product that cannot run through pre-roll machines. Open-environment setups and overheated oil can also create hazardous working conditions — issues that have long limited scalability and reliability in the infused-flower segment.

DDS founder and CEO Chris Joseph saw these challenges firsthand and recognized the need for a controlled, closed-system solution built specifically for modern cannabis production.

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"As infused products exploded in popularity, more customers began using our DDS Cartridge Fillers to infuse pre-rolls. We recognized that the real barrier to bulk infusion was that most rolling equipment couldn't handle how sticky the flower became. So we set out to engineer a solution that uses ultra-fine mist atomization to prevent oversaturation while still achieving the high-potency targets operators expect," said Joseph. "Our team spent countless hours perfecting a machine that not only increases the efficiency of infused-product manufacturing, but actually delivers a higher-quality product in the process."

Designed for real manufacturing environments, the FX-8 processes up to 8 pounds of flower per 5-minute cycle, giving producers throughput levels that previously required multiple operators and hours. The system's precision-controlled spray valve delivers exceptionally fine atomization, coating the flower uniformly while preventing oversaturation, degradation, or clumping. This controlled particle size creates product compatible with downstream automation, including pre-roll machines — eliminating one of the industry's most persistent bottlenecks.

"The spray valve our team engineered in-house produces an unbelievably consistent coating," Joseph added, "but the stand out feature that really sets this machine apart is the quick-change bag system. It streamlines the entire process and allows the machine to keep up with real production demands."

For more information:
Detroit Dispensing Solutions
Email: [email protected]
detroitdispensingsolutions.com/

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