Cannabis Freeze Dryers for Precision Post-Harvest Processing

Preserve potency, terpenes, and product quality with advanced freeze drying systems designed for efficient and scalable cannabis drying operations.

CANNABIS FREEZE DRYERS

Cannabis freeze dryers are advanced post-harvest processing machines designed to preserve cannabinoids, terpenes, and overall product quality by removing moisture at low temperatures. These systems are widely used by commercial growers and processors who require fast, consistent drying cycles without degrading plant material.

Freeze drying is ideal for fresh frozen cannabis, high-end flower preservation, and extract-ready material preparation. It significantly reduces drying time while maintaining premium-grade output consistency.

Home Growers

Commercial Operators

Industrial Facilities

Complete Processing Systems Using This Equipment

  • Starter System
  • Commercial System
  • Industrial System

FAQ

The right size depends on your production scale. Small units are ideal for home growers, while large and XL systems are designed for commercial operations handling 15–50+ lbs per batch.

A typical freeze-drying cycle takes 20–40 hours depending on load size and moisture content. This is significantly faster than traditional air drying, which can take 7–14 days.

Drying removes moisture after harvest, while curing stabilizes cannabinoids and improves flavor and smoothness. Freeze dryers are used for drying, while curing is done in controlled environments like Cannatrol systems.

Freeze drying preserves terpene profiles, color, and structure better than traditional drying. It is widely preferred for extraction and commercial processing due to speed and consistency.

Yes. Freeze dryers can process both flower and fresh frozen material for hash production. However, workflows differ depending on whether you are drying buds or preparing extracts.

Harvest Right models are commonly used for home and semi-pro setups, while larger industrial systems and lab-grade units like Xiros are preferred for commercial production.

Freeze drying does not significantly reduce THC or CBD content. It primarily preserves cannabinoids while improving storage stability and extraction efficiency.

Yes. It is a solvent-free, chemical-free, and controlled mechanical process widely used in licensed cannabis processing facilities.