
Growing cannabis large and small carries the risk of biological hazards, such as mold and yeast. Most states where cannabis is legal have enacted laws requiring companies to do so pass exams before launching their product on the market. And failing a test can result in fines, litigation, and loss of business licenses.
Happily, VJ groupa leading provider of X-ray technology based in Massachusetts, announced on Wednesday that it has formed a cannabis division, VJ Scientificwhich will design and manufacture high-performance, low-cost x-ray solutions to safely purify cannabis by eliminating microbiological growth on buds.
VJ Scientific’s flagship product is a revolutionary non-thermal, non-chemical cannabis decontamination machine, “CX-1000”, to be unveiled in Las Vegas in November.
CX-1000
The division has developed a proprietary, patent-pending x-ray technology for the cannabis industry that offers growers a more effective effect processing solution. “The CX-1000 surpasses all other cannabis purification systems currently available with its 99.9 percent effectiveness, revolutionary technology, innovative design and seamless user experience,” he said Markus KlemonsManaging Director of VJ Scientific.
“We have worked directly with major cannabis breeders to develop technology to solve the specific challenges they face,” he added Don Naugler, Technology Director of VJ Scientific. “Meeting with growers, distributors, researchers as well as decontamination professionals in the food industry helps us to develop solutions tailored to the unique needs of the cannabis industry.”
The CX-1000’s competitive advantages include “no loss of quality”. The company stated that “heat and chemical-free pathogen management means” the quality of cannabis is maintained. “No burns, decarboxylation, chemical residue or change in potency, taste, color or effect”, (…) “inactivates dangerous molds and microbes with 99.9% effectiveness.”































