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Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Detroit Dispensing Solutions has introduced its FX-8 Flower Infusion Machine, which is designed to bring added safety, consistency, and efficiency to infused-flower production. As the infused-flower category accelerates across legal markets, DDS said it identified a critical need to replace outdated infusion practices that are slow, inconsistent, and often pose risks to both product integrity and worker safety. For years, producers have relied on manual or improvised infusion methods that introduce excessive touchpoints, uneven application, and elevated temperatures that can degrade terpenes and cannabinoids.

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Many traditional spray systems generate large oil particles that oversaturate flower, creating sticky, clumped product that cannot run through pre-roll machines. Open-environment setups and overheated oil also can create hazardous working conditions " issues that have long limited scalability and reliability in the infused-flower segment. . . . Building on their goal of delivering a higher-quality product, the DDS team developed snowcaps that overcome traditional stickiness and handling challenges. The FX-8 enables the creation of snowcaps that aren't sticky or gooey, ensuring full THCa penetration throughout the bud, consistent potency, easier handling, and a cleaner, more enjoyable experience for consumers.

The results highlight the FX-8's broader infusion capability. Its precision atomization allows operators to work with distillate, live resin, live rosin, or dry materials like kief or THCa, producing evenly coated ground flower and premium infused buds with reliable batch-to-batch consistency.

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Life used to be so simple.

#1 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-12-09 05:53 AM | Reply

Wow someone is still posting link farming spam? It doesn't work anymore, gramps.

#2 | Posted by qcp at 2025-12-09 11:48 AM | Reply

2. Posted from the Detroit Business Daily. Probably a press release from the company. That's how business journalism often works, honey child.

There are more than a few cannabis fanciers on the Retort, and it's one of the few topics around which people generally can converse pleasantly.

#3 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-12-09 02:28 PM | Reply

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