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justavoice

05/30/19 2:44 PM

#737 RE: Macin #736

Oh well if that's the case every company who makes cart filling machines might as well close up shop!

Silly rabbit misinformation is for politicians!

MVAGUSTA

05/30/19 3:22 PM

#738 RE: Macin #736

The new machines were announced in December but I haven't seen any with the oil producers yet. Before everyone gets their panties bunched up, I'm not speculating. I work with a number of Cannabis companies that use solvent extraction processes to produce oil. Most of them also fill, cap, and label.

I'm just putting competing technologies into perspective. I don't sell anything to do with filling and capping; only solvent extraction processes.

When you roll in the E-Cigarette players there a number of companies that need high capacity machines. Same oil viscosities, same operating temperatures. Technologies from that industry segment are starting to dominate the Cannabis oil products business. Filling goes beyond just vape pens, they also have to fill, cap, and label micro-vialed products.

These machines fill, cap, and label, using a single machine at a rate of 50 per minute but they do so on a continuous basis versus batch processing. They also cost less. CONV, by design, are batch processing machines.

The CONV talks about 100 units per minute, and technically that's true, but since they are batched it's a bit misleading. You'd also have to factor the time it takes to transition to their capping machine which is also batched. Don't assume that buyers don't understand.

Before you decide to jump all over me again, please understand that I honestly don't care. You can do what you want with the information, ignore it, or call it a lie. It's all the same to me. For those of you that do actual research, I hope this is informative.