// Definition
A dry sift purification technology using controlled electrostatic fields to separate glandular trichome heads from plant contaminant in dry-sifted cannabis material, achieving 98-99% purity by mass without water or solvents.
// From the Episode
Wolverine Dabs (Logan) discussed the process flow: aggressive tumbling through a 250-micron (60 mesh) screen produces dark green powder, which then passes through secondary sieves, plasma separation, and ATS (advanced triboelectric separation). The spent biomass retains only 2-3.5% residual cannabinoids and can be sent for hydrocarbon extraction or distillation. Bubbleman noted Frenchy Creek Filtration makes units ranging from home desktop to commercial 1.6 and 1.8 versions.