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LAS
VEGAS, March 15, 2022 – PRESS RELEASE – GreenBrozInc., known as an industry-disruptive innovator of post-harvest processing
technology for the cannabis industry, officially announced the release of its Model G Precision Grinder + Destemmer. Featuring a
first-of-its-kind continuous throughput system, the Model G is the first
combination destemmer and grinder on the market.
Removing
stems from milled flower efficiently while maintaining product quality and
controlling particle size have been substantial obstacles for operators to
overcome.
"It
is a significant milestone for us to be able to deliver this technology that
solves the long-standing problem of creating uniform particulates for the
pre-roll, concentrates and edibles segments while maintaining a high degree of
quality, efficiency and throughput," said Cullen Raichart, founder and CEO
of GreenBroz. "Five years of concentrated work by our engineering team and
countless hours of testing has produced what we are confident is an enduring
solution."
The
R&D team's key innovation is the Model G's patent-pending triangular blade
assembly. When combined with the low torque, low-RPM motor it allows for a high
degree of control over particle size while its gentle actuation generates less
heat, maintaining the integrity of high-value terpenes and trichomes,
maximizing THC content per pound.
"Unlike
other machines on the market today that pulverize buds, the Model G was
designed to gently deconstruct the bud to yield the uniform grind size of your
choice," said GreenBroz engineer Dylan Cruz.
The Model
G comes with 1/8-inch, 5/32-inch or 3/16-inch mill size interchangeable
screens, giving customers control and flexibility. The unit can be completely
customized by adding a stainless steel perforated metal sheet of any size.
Engineered
to be gentle and efficient, the Model G is made in the U.S. at the GreenBroz
Las Vegas manufacturing facility and can process over 100 pounds per hour.