Triminator Rosin TRP
Built for professional extraction technicians, the Rosin TRP has the ability to press large rosin batches at the lowest temperatures to preserve rich, valuable terpenes.
$3,200.00
ROSIN TRP
EASY TO USE
Maintain valuable terpene content in by pressing rosin at higher pressure and lower temperatures.
Customize your press for your application by selecting the perfect pump for your needs. Combine your press with a Manual, Air Over Hydraulic, or Electric Hydraulic Pump (sold separately).
MAXIMUM PRESSURE
Made to reach up to 25 Tons of force, every gram of rosin can be extracted with unrivaled force and pressure for higher yields at lower temps.
All touchpoints are made of food-grade anodized aluminum, keeping your solventless rosin free from harmful chemicals.
INDUSTRY LEADING TECHNOLOGY
Hundreds of finite element analysis simulations were conducted while designing the frame to be capable of withstanding up to 25 tons of pressure.
Individual PID temperature control allows you to set the exact temperature preference for each platen for precise, repeatable, performance.
BUILT FOR CRAFT SOLVENTLESS
The Triminator TRP is a professional grade rosin press. With robust features including a Power Frame capable of withstanding up to 25 tons of force, an ergonomic design, and food-safe aluminum platens, this machine is ready for craft solventless production at a professional scale.
Height | 17 IN / 43.18 CM |
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Width | 16.5 IN / 41.9 CM |
Length | 10.7 IN / 27.17 CM |
Weight | 120 LBS / 54.43 KG |
AC Voltage | 120 V |
Circuit Size | 20 A |
Drip Tech | No |
Platen Count | 2 |
FAQ
Does it include a pump?
No, you may choose hand, air, or an electric hydraulic pump to complement the press.
Which pump is best?
The type of pump you choose is definitely a personal preference and depends greatly on how you will be using the press.
Manual pumps give you a better feel and modulation but require more effort.
Air hydraulic pumps, can have more modulation and speed but require an external air compressor.
Electric hydraulic pumps are the fastest option but eliminate much of the modulation and feel of the pump increasing the frequency of bag failures or blowouts.