
[PRESS RELEASE] – LAS VEGAS, Sept. 9, 2025 – XRPure and Strangford Consulting have signed a distribution agreement to bring the company’s industry-leading cannabis decontamination systems to the Canadian market. This partnership merges more than 75 years of combined expertise to deliver technology that sets new benchmarks for safety, speed and operational efficiency.
Raising the Bar for Cannabis Safety and Efficiency
Under the agreement, Strangford Consulting becomes the Canadian source for XRPure’s patented X-ray decontamination technology—capable of processing products in their final packaging without compromising quality.
Key benefits of the XRPure solution include:
- Exclusive Access – Strangford is an official Canadian distributor for XRPure’s X-ray systems, ensuring producers nationwide can access this breakthrough technology.
- Proven Performance – The XR16, powered by XReflect© technology, offers very fast processing speed and high-volume capacity.
- Scalable for All Producers – The XR12 delivers the same trusted results at a more moderate rate, ideal for boutique and small-scale producers.
- Full-Service Support – Clients receive tailored solutions, actionable operational data and expert service.
“We’re excited to bring this innovative technology to the Canadian cannabis market. XRPure is driven by delivering high-quality technology and service, and our values are closely aligned,” Strangford Consulting founder and President Alan Cooke said. “With our first unit arriving in just weeks, we see a bright future ahead for Canadian producers.”
“XRPure is thrilled to partner with Strangford Consulting to bring XRPure technology to Canada. Strangford has deep industry experience and a great reputation upon which our companies can build,” XRPure Managing Director Jeff Adams said. “Effective cannabis decontamination allows our partners to build brand loyalty and trust with their customers, as well as enabling Canadian producers to service overseas markets.”
XRPure recently commissioned a nationwide survey in the United States, underscoring the urgent need for greater awareness and transparency around cannabis decontamination practices—an issue that is equally important for Canadian producers as they work to build consumer trust and compete in international markets. The results can be found here.