RFX Training

Intro

Duration 2:53

The ideal growing environment for cannabis is also the ideal growing environment for yeast and mold. Even the most carefully curated cannabis flower will have some level of microbial pathogens. High yeast and mold counts are a primary reason for regulatory microbial compliance failure in cannabis. Cannabis flower that fails regulatory testing costs your company money in lost revenues, and higher operational costs. This training course provides a foundational understanding of radio frequency, microbiology, and operating the RFX.

Understanding Radio Frequency

Duration 2:47

This Chapter covers Radio Frequency and safety, the application of Radio Frequency in the food industry, how Radio Frequency works, and why Radio Frequency is an excellent solution for removing microbial pathogens in cannabis and hemp.

Basic Microbiology

Duration 9:03

In this section we are going to discuss basic microbiology and testing.  The purpose of this chapter is to provide you a basic understanding of yeast, mold, spores, and bacteria.  We'll discuss Total Yeast and Mold Counts, and the different methods how microbial pathogens are tested and counted.

Getting to Know Your RFX

Duration 5:26

We'll take a tour of the RFX’s exterior and interior and prepare you for turning on the unit. We'll introduce you to safety features, and how to navigate the RFX through the HMI.  Basic maintenance, troubleshooting and service routines are also covered.

Preparing For Treatment

Duration 1:39

We're going to discuss how to get ready for treatment. Preparing your workspace properly will lead to greater efficiency and higher throughput.  A clean, well-organized workspace also helps avoid cross contamination after your product has been treated in the RFX system.

Preparation for Processing

Duration 3:30

In this section we'll now discuss how to prepare cannabis or hemp for processing treatment. It's important to have a few key pieces of info on hand to help achieve the highest level of treatment success. Know your starting microbial load, moisture level, and quantity of product to process.

It's important to remember your RFX was set to treat product representative of the material used during commissioning.

Processing

Duration 5:16

In this section, we'll go over how to use the RFX machine in detail. We'll start by logging in to the machine, then selecting a recipe, go over loading of the product, probe placement, running a treatment, and post-process equalization.

Post-Processing

Duration 00:53

In this last Chapter we will cover handling the product once treatment in the RFX is completed, preparing the product for final packaging.