A closed-loop system utilizes butane as a solvent to separate cannabinoids and terpenes from plant material, producing a concentrated extract. This apparatus typically consists of a column packed with the starting material, a solvent tank, a collection chamber, and a recovery system to reclaim the butane. Variations in design and size exist, accommodating different scales of operation from small, personal units to large, industrial equipment.
These systems offer a method for creating highly potent cannabis concentrates. The closed-loop design minimizes solvent loss and exposure, contributing to both efficiency and safety. Historically, open-loop methods posed significant risks, but advancements in closed-loop technology have improved safety and reduced environmental impact. The ability to produce consistent, high-quality extracts has driven the adoption of this technology within the cannabis industry.