Preserve Quality While Scaling Production
GreenBroz builds equipment for operators who refuse to compromise potency for speed. The brand's rolling blade design gently removes sugar leaves without crushing trichome heads, ensuring extracted resin and finished flower retain maximum cannabinoid content. Facilities processing 10 pounds or 1,000 pounds per day rely on the same core engineering principles.
Why Cultivation Facilities Choose GreenBroz
Commercial operators face a persistent challenge: manual trimming destroys margins, while aggressive automation destroys trichomes. GreenBroz solves this with blade geometry that mimics hand-trimming motion at industrial speeds.
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Trichome-Preserving Blade Design: The patented rolling blade system used across models like the
M1 trimmer applies radial pressure instead of shearing force, protecting delicate resin glands during processing.
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Modular Workflow Integration: Units connect seamlessly—pair the
Rise conveyor with any trimmer or sorter to eliminate manual transfer points and reduce contamination risk.
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GMP-Compliant Construction: Food-grade stainless steel throughout every machine ensures compliance with Health Canada regulations while enabling high-pressure washdowns for sanitation between strains.
Matching Equipment to Your Operation
GreenBroz equipment scales from boutique craft operations to multi-facility processors. Selecting the right configuration depends on daily throughput targets and whether you're optimizing for flower quality or concentrate yield.
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Craft & Mid-Size Operations (Under 50 lbs/day): The
M Lite processes 9 lbs/hr with minimal floor space, ideal for maintaining hand-trim aesthetics. Pair with the
Precision Sorter to grade flower into A, B, and C tiers without employee handling.
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Commercial Facilities (50-200 lbs/day): The
M1 trimmer delivers 19 lbs/hr throughput with tool-free disassembly for rapid cleaning. Add the
Model G grinder to process trim into consistent pre-roll material at 100 lbs/hr.
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Industrial Processors (200+ lbs/day): The
Rise-N-Sort automates sorting and conveying up to 300 lbs/hr with minimal manual handling. For extraction-focused operations, the
Alchemist 420 dry sifts 8 lbs of trim per cycle to maximize kief recovery.
Maximizing ROI Across Your Harvest Workflow
GreenBroz equipment reduces labor costs while unlocking revenue from material previously discarded as waste. Strategic deployment across trimming, sorting, and extraction creates compound efficiency gains.
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Reduce Trimming Labor by 80%: A single operator running the M1 trimmer replaces 8-10 hand trimmers while maintaining premium appearance. Reallocate labor to higher-value tasks like quality control or packaging.
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Monetize B-Grade Flower: The
Precision Sorter's gentle conveyor system separates undersized buds without damage—perfect for pre-roll programs or infused product lines.
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Extract Value from Trim: Route sugar leaf directly from trimmers into the
Alchemist dry sifter. Recovered kief commands premium pricing when pressed into rosin using equipment like
solventless presses.
Explore the complete GreenBroz lineup to design a workflow that maximizes both quality and profitability for your licensed operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes GreenBroz trimmers different from other automatic trimming machines?
GreenBroz trimmers use patented rolling blade technology that applies radial pressure instead of shearing force, which preserves trichome integrity during processing. The surgical-grade stainless steel construction meets GMP compliance standards and allows for complete disassembly and high-pressure sanitation. This combination delivers hand-trim quality at commercial speeds—something conventional drum-style trimmers cannot achieve without damaging resin glands.
Can GreenBroz equipment handle both wet and dry material?
GreenBroz specializes exclusively in dry material processing. The M Lite and M1 trimmers are engineered for cured flower with moisture content below 12%. Attempting to process wet material will result in clogging and reduced blade performance. For wet trimming needs, facilities should evaluate hybrid machines from other manufacturers, then route dried material to GreenBroz equipment for final finish trimming.
How does the GreenBroz Precision Sorter improve product quality?
The Precision Sorter uses a no-vibration conveyor system to separate flower by size without mechanical agitation that damages trichomes. It processes up to 300 lbs/hr when integrated with the Rise-N-Sort system, grading buds into multiple categories and allowing facilities to optimize pricing tiers while eliminating manual sorting labor. The food-grade polyurethane belts prevent cross-contamination between strains and meet regulatory requirements for product handling.
What throughput should I expect from GreenBroz trimmers?
The M Lite processes up to 9 lbs of dry material per hour, making it ideal for craft operations. The M1 increases throughput to 19 lbs/hr with enhanced tool-free cleaning features. Actual results vary based on flower density and desired trim tightness, but most operators achieve consistent performance when dialing in settings for their specific strain characteristics.
Is the Alchemist dry sifter worth the investment for small operations?
The Alchemist 215 becomes cost-effective when processing 5+ pounds of trim per week. Recovered kief can be pressed into rosin or sold as a standalone concentrate, typically commanding 3-5x the price of raw trim material. Operations generating less trim should consider accumulating material in cold storage until reaching economical batch sizes, or explore smaller-scale dry sifting alternatives before investing in dedicated extraction equipment.
Can I integrate GreenBroz equipment with other brands in my facility?
GreenBroz equipment connects seamlessly with third-party harvesting tools. The Rise conveyor accepts material from any bucking machine or wet trimmer, while the Precision Sorter works downstream from any dry trimmer brand. For pre-roll operations, trimmed flower from GreenBroz machines feeds directly into cone filling equipment. The modular design allows facilities to build custom workflows without vendor lock-in.
What maintenance does GreenBroz equipment require?
Daily maintenance involves brushing resin buildup from blades and wiping down contact surfaces—typically 10-15 minutes per machine. Deep cleaning requires full disassembly and high-pressure washing between strains or weekly during continuous operation. Blade assemblies should be inspected every 200 hours of operation and replaced when cutting performance degrades. The tool-free design on models like the M1 allows single operators to complete teardown and reassembly in under 30 minutes.
Which GreenBroz model should I choose for a new cultivation facility?
Start with the M Lite if processing under 50 lbs/week and prioritizing flower quality over speed. Mid-size operations harvesting 100-300 lbs/week should invest in the M1 trimmer to handle volume while maintaining premium trim standards. Large commercial facilities exceeding 500 lbs/week benefit from the Rise-N-Sort or Rise-N-Grind systems for fully automated workflows, though these require dedicated floor space and electrical infrastructure. Consider your 12-month harvest projections rather than current capacity when sizing equipment.