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As more companies enter the cannabis-infused food and beverage product development and processing market, they will seek a high level of quality control (QC) to help ensure product safety and labeling accuracy.
Developing successful mixing processes for cannabis-infused food and beverage manufacturing relies on several factors. Moreover, manufacturers of mixing equipment note one process in particular is especially important to consider: shear.
With the growth of the cannabis food and beverages industry comes the need for more sophisticated equipment, technology and strategies. Incrementally adding automation to production processes is a great place to start.
Companies looking to establish or fine-tune the parameters required for production of cannabis-infused foods and beverages need to take a hard look at their supply chain.
The Silgan Equipment 51R56 vision inspection system inspects filled bottles for loose, skewed and missing caps, damaged or missing tamper-evidence bands, and low fill levels.
Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc. has acquired a commercial bottling operation in Plano, Texas through its new wholly owned subsidiary, Rocky Mountain Productions, Inc.
Ever since the advent of legal cannabis product commercialization, companies developing and producing these infused foods and beverages have sought viable equipment to help them create consistent, high-quality products.