Businesses in the market for a different style pre-roll solution, have a new direction to explore. GreenBroz Inc. has entered into an exclusive partnership to market, distribute and sell RollPros’ patent-pending Blackbird Rolling Center.
The Blackbird is designed to produce pre-rolls at scale, making it an obvious addition to GreenBroz’ line of post-harvest processing equipment.
The machine utilizes radial compaction rather than directional packing to produce pre-rolls with maximum efficiency.
The Blackbird is a fully automated and enclosed tabletop production unit capable of producing 750-plus (0.45-0.65 gram) pre-rolls per hour with a fill accuracy range of plus or minus 0.03 grams, ensuring compliance while also regulating temperature and humidity during operation.
“When we started RollPros, we set out to completely rethink the pre-roll production process and design a solution unique to the marketplace,” said Kyle Loucks, RollPros founder. “Using our patent-pending ‘tru-roll’ technology, we have implemented a radial compaction technique that produces a uniform density and consistency that is superior to anything else on the market. RollPros is proud to partner with an industry leader like GreenBroz, who will enable us to get these machines in the hands of producers as fast as possible.”
All plant-touching surfaces are composed of food-grade materials and/or surgical stainless steel and easily cleanable, reducing the risk of product contamination. Loading the Blackbird is easy and efficient. One 2,500-meter paper roll loaded on the bobbin can produce 40,000 joints, thereby saving time by eliminating the need to stop and reload.
“Once we identified that pre-roll production was lacking efficient equipment that provided high-quality results, we immediately went looking for a solution,” said Cullen Raichart, CEO of GreenBroz Inc. “Partnering with RollPros is a natural fit, and we are excited to be the exclusive distribution partner and to bring this new technology to the market.”
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Corey Noles is the Digital Editor for Cannabis & Tech Today. In more than two decades as a journalist, he has covered crime, MLB, business, healthcare, politics and anything else that can snag a headline.