Rosin Press 가이드: 집에서 무용제 농축물을 만드는 방법
David Martinez
Concentrate Expert
Rosin Press 가이드: 집에서 무용제 농축물을 만드는 방법
로진은 용매 없이 열과 압력만으로 만든 가장 순수한 형태의 대마초 농축액 중 하나입니다. 전문 장비와 잠재적으로 위험한 화학 물질이 필요한 BHO 또는 CO2 추출물과 달리 로진은 로진 프레스로 집에서 안전하게 만들 수 있습니다. 이 가이드는 장비 선택에서 기술 완성에 이르기까지 로진 프레스에 대해 알아야 할 모든 것을 다룹니다.
빠른 답변
로진은 대마초 꽃, 해시 또는 키프에 열과 압력을 가하여 만든 무제한 대마초 농축액입니다. 로신 프레스는 가열된 플레이트를 사용하여 트리홈이 풍부한 오일을 짜내어 순수하고 테르펜이 풍부한 추출물을 생성합니다. 180-220°F(82-104°C)의 온도 설정은 90-120초의 프레스 시간으로 꽃에 가장 적합합니다. 품질 로진 수율은 출발 물질에 따라 15-25%입니다.
목차
로진이란?
로진은 열과 압력 추출을 통해 생성된 무용제 대마초 농축액입니다. BHO(부탄 해시 오일) 또는 CO2 추출물과 달리 로진은 화학적 용매가 필요하지 않으므로 사용 가능한 가장 깨끗한 농축액 중 하나입니다.
로진이 특별한 이유
순수하고 깨끗한: 잔류 용매가 없습니다. 들어가는 것이 나옵니다.
전 스펙트럼: 적절한 온도에서 눌렀을 때 테르펜과 작은 칸나비노이드를 보존합니다.
DIY 친화적: 다른 농축액과 달리 로진은 집에서 안전하게 만들 수 있습니다.
즉시 사용: 퍼지 또는 후처리가 필요하지 않습니다. 프레스 및 DAB.
로진 대 기타 농축액
로진의 종류
플라워 로진: 대마초에서 직접 압착. 홈 프레서가 가장 쉽게 접근할 수 있습니다.
Hash rosin: 버블 해시 또는 드라이 체로 눌렀습니다. 더 높은 품질, 더 깨끗한 결과.
Live rosin: 냉동 해시에서 압착. 프리미엄 제품, 최대 테르펜.
로진 프레스의 종류
헤어 스트레이트너 방법
초보자의 접근 방식:
- 고품질의 플랫 아이언 사용
- 수동 압력
- 아주 작은 수확량
- 개념을 테스트하기에 좋습니다.
한도: 온도가 일정하지 않음, 압력이 제한됨, 작은 수율
수동/핸드 크랭크 프레스
보급형 전용 프레스:
- 압력용 레버 또는 비틀림 메커니즘
- 모발 스트레이트너보다 온도 조절이 더 좋습니다.
- 저렴한 가격($200-500)
- 보다 일관된 결과
Best for: 캐주얼 가정 사용, 소량 배치
공압 프레스
중급 전문 품질:
- 공기압력
- 일관성, 조정 가능한 힘
- 더 조용한 작동
- $500-2000 범위
Best for: 진지한 애호가, 소규모 광고
유압 프레스
프리미엄 추출:
- 최대 압력 능력
- 전문가급 결과
- $1000-5000+
- 쇼핑 언론 전환 가능
Best for: 대용량, 전문적인 사용
판 크기 고려 사항
언론사 선택
예산 고려 사항
엔트리 레벨 ($200-400):
- 개인용으로 적합
- 2-3톤 압력
- 더 작은 접시
- 수동 조작
중급 (400~1000달러):
- 더 나은 온도 제어
- 4-10 톤 압력
- 공압 옵션 사용 가능
- 보다 일관된 결과
프리미엄($1000+):
- 전문적인 품질
- 최대 압력 옵션
- 디지털 컨트롤
- 더 큰 배치 용량
찾아야 할 주요 기능
1. 심지어 난방: 두 판이 균일하게 가열되어야 함
2. 온도 제어: 디지털 디스플레이, 정확한 센서
3. 압력 용량: 꽃 압착을 위한 최소 4톤
4. 판재: Food-grade aluminum or stainless steel
5. Build quality: Sturdy frame, reliable components
Popular Press Brands
- Dabpress
- Rosineer
- Nugsmasher
- Pure Pressure
- Sasquash
Rosin Pressing Basics
The Science
Rosin works by heating cannabis material until the trichomes (containing cannabinoids and terpenes) become liquid enough to flow out under pressure. The goal is to:
- Melt the trichome heads
- Squeeze the oil through plant material
- Collect on parchment paper
What Affects Quality
Starting material: Garbage in, garbage out. Quality flower or hash produces quality rosin.
Temperature: Higher temp = more yield but less flavor. Lower temp = less yield but more terpenes.
Pressure: Consistent, even pressure without blowing bags or crushing plant material.
Time: Too short leaves oil behind; too long degrades quality.
Temperature and Pressure Settings
Temperature Guidelines
Low and slow (160-190°F / 71-88°C):
- Maximum terpene preservation
- Lower yields (10-15%)
- Lighter color, budder consistency
- Best for: Premium hash rosin
Medium (190-220°F / 88-104°C):
- Balanced flavor and yield
- Moderate yields (15-22%)
- Good terpene retention
- Best for: Most flower pressing
Hot and fast (220-250°F / 104-121°C):
- Maximum yields (20-25%+)
- More degraded terpenes
- Darker color, more stable
- Best for: Older material, maximum extraction
Pressure Guidelines
Flower: 500-1500 PSI at the bag
Hash/Kief: 300-800 PSI (less is more)
Bubble hash: Very gentle pressure
Time Guidelines
Best Starting Material
Flower Requirements
What to look for:
- Fresh, properly cured (62% humidity)
- Visible trichomes
- Dense, resinous buds
- No mold or contamination
Ideal characteristics:
- Harvested at peak ripeness
- 2-4 weeks cured
- Stored properly
- High resin content strains
Best strains for rosin (high resin):
- Gorilla Glue
- Papaya
- Chem varieties
- Rosin-specific cultivars
Hash Requirements
Bubble hash:
- Full melt (5-6 star) produces best results
- 73-120 micron typically best
- Properly dried and cured
- Free of contamination
Dry sift:
- High quality only
- Minimal plant contamination
- Properly aged
Moisture Content Matters
Too dry: Poor flow, low yields, light color
Too wet: Sizzling, contaminated oil, dark color
Just right: ~55-62% RH, flows cleanly, good yields
Rehydrate dry material with a humidity pack for 24-48 hours before pressing.
Step-by-Step Pressing Guide
Equipment Needed
- Rosin press
- Parchment paper (unbleached, food-grade)
- Rosin bags (optional but recommended for flower)
- Collection tool
- Pre-press mold (optional)
- Timer
- Gloves
Pressing Flower Rosin
Step 1: Prepare Material
- Start with 3-7g properly cured flower
- Break into smaller nugs (don't grind)
- Load into rosin bag (90-120 micron for flower)
- Pre-press into flat puck if using mold
Step 2: Set Up Press
- Cut parchment to size (larger than plates)
- Fold parchment, place bag in center
- Set temperature (start at 200°F)
- Allow plates to stabilize
Step 3: Press
- Place parchment/bag between plates
- Apply light pressure initially (30-45 seconds warm-up)
- Gradually increase to full pressure
- Watch for oil flow to edges
- Total press time: 90-120 seconds
Step 4: Collect
- Remove parchment immediately
- Let cool slightly (30 seconds)
- Use collection tool to gather rosin
- Store on fresh parchment in cool location
Pressing Hash Rosin
Key differences:
- Use 25-37 micron bags
- Lower temperature (160-190°F)
- Much less pressure
- Shorter press time
- More valuable material—be careful!
Maximizing Yields
Pre-Press Tips
- Humidity is crucial: 55-62% RH for flower
- Pre-press molds: Create uniform pucks for even extraction
- Bag selection: Match micron size to material
- Temperature stabilization: Wait for consistent heat
During Pressing
- Gradual pressure: Don't smash—slowly increase
- Watch the flow: Stop when flow slows significantly
- Plate placement: Center material on plates
- Consistent batches: Same size/weight for predictability
Post-Press
- Collect quickly: Warm rosin collects easier
- Re-press material: "Second press" at higher temp recovers some oil
- Proper storage: Cool, dark, airtight
Expected Yields
Flower rosin: 15-25% yield is good
Hash rosin: 60-85% yield from quality hash
Kief rosin: 40-60% yield typical
Yields depend heavily on starting material quality
Pro Tips
1. Fresh, resinous material matters more than press quality
2. Lower temp = more terpenes, even if yield drops
3. Pre-press molds dramatically improve consistency
4. Bottle tech (directional folding) improves flow patterns
5. Let plates stabilize 5-10 minutes before pressing
6. Humidity packs can save overly dry material
7. Keep logs of temp/time/yield for each strain
8. Second press at +20°F recovers additional oil
9. Cold cure rosin in a sealed jar for improved texture
10. Quality bags are worth it—cheap bags blow out
FAQ
How much rosin can I make from an ounce of flower?
With quality material and good technique, expect 4-7 grams of flower rosin from an ounce (14-25% yield). Hash rosin yields much higher percentages from less material.
Do I need rosin bags?
For flower pressing, yes—bags filter out plant material. For hash pressing, bags are essential. You can press without bags but rosin will contain plant contamination.
What's the best temperature for rosin?
For most flower: 190-210°F (88-99°C) balances yield and quality. Hash should be pressed cooler at 160-190°F. Experiment to find your preference.
Why is my rosin dark?
Dark rosin can result from: high pressing temperature, old/degraded material, too much pressure, or moisture issues. Lower temps and fresher material produce lighter rosin.
Can I smoke rosin like regular wax?
Yes! Rosin is consumed like other concentrates—dabbed on a rig, used in a vaporizer, or added to flower. It's ready to use immediately after pressing.
Is a hair straightener press worth trying?
As a proof of concept, yes. For regular use, no. Hair straighteners lack pressure control and consistent temperatures. A proper press is a worthwhile investment for regular pressers.
How long does rosin last?
Properly stored (cool, dark, airtight), rosin lasts 6-12 months. It may change texture over time (budder up or become more stable) but remains usable.
Why isn't anything coming out?
Common causes: material too dry, temperature too low, not enough pressure, poor quality starting material, or bags too tight. Adjust variables one at a time.
Conclusion
Rosin pressing is one of the most rewarding ways to create cannabis concentrates at home. With no solvents and relatively simple equipment, you can produce clean, potent, terpene-rich concentrates that rival commercial products.
Success comes from quality starting material, proper temperature and pressure settings, and attention to detail. Start with good flower, dial in your technique, and keep records of what works. With practice, you'll be pressing dispensary-quality rosin in your own home.
For more on concentrates, explore our types of cannabis concentrates guide or learn about how to take a dab to enjoy your fresh-pressed rosin.
Frequently Asked Questions
고품질 재료와 기술로 1온스(14-25% 수율)에서 4-7g의 꽃 로진을 기대하십시오. 해시 로진은 훨씬 더 높은 비율을 생성합니다.
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