Enhancing Cannabis and Hemp Products with Nanoemulsification Technology

Nanoemulsification plays a key role in modern cannabis and hemp processing, enabling the production of stable, water-compatible cannabinoid formulations. By using high-pressure homogenization, processors can reduce droplet sizes to the nanometer scale, improving the bioavailability, consistency, and shelf stability of cannabinoids in edibles, beverages, and topicals. This technology is essential for developing water-soluble cannabinoids that deliver predictable effects and mix uniformly into finished products. Whether you’re scaling up or optimizing formulations, nanoemulsification supports a more efficient and controlled approach to cannabinoid delivery.

Nanoemulsification equipment for cannabis and hemp edibles production—enhancing cannabinoid bioavailability in gummies, beverages, and more.

Lab Scale

PandaPLUS

The PandaPLUS is a compact benchtop homogenizer designed for the small-scale production of cannabinoid nanoemulsions. Ideal for research labs and pilot operations, this system uses high-pressure homogenization to create stable, water-compatible emulsions from cannabis and hemp extracts. These nanoemulsions can be seamlessly incorporated into beverages, edibles, or topicals, offering improved bioavailability and consistent dosing. With flow rates of up to 24 liters per hour and support for clean-in-place procedures, the PandaPLUS enables efficient development of water-soluble cannabinoid products without sacrificing reliability or ease of use.

gea xstream

XStream

The XStream is a next-generation laboratory homogenizer designed for high-efficiency nanoemulsification of cannabis and hemp extracts. Operating at pressures up to 2,000 bar, it uses high-pressure homogenization to create fine, stable emulsions ideal for formulating water-soluble cannabinoids. This system supports continuous operation, making it well-suited for both R&D environments and small-batch production of cannabis-infused edibles, beverages, and topicals. The XStream enables improved cannabinoid bioavailability and consistent dosing, while offering clean-in-place (CIP) functionality for simplified maintenance in processing workflows.

Commercial Scale

pony cannabis nanoemulsification equipment

Pony

The Pony is a pilot-scale homogenizer used to produce cannabinoid nanoemulsions for cannabis and hemp processing. With flow rates up to 80 liters per hour and pressure capabilities reaching 1,500 bar, it’s well-suited for scaling up formulations that require stable, water-soluble cannabinoids. This equipment supports consistent nanoemulsion particle sizes, which helps improve cannabinoid bioavailability in infused edibles, beverages, and topicals. The Pony’s clean-in-place (CIP) features and in-line tank options make it a reliable addition to processing workflows focused on efficiency and uniform dosing.

panther cannabis nanoemulsification equipment

Panther

The Panther is a process-scale homogenizer built for high-throughput production of cannabinoid nanoemulsions. With flow rates up to 100 liters per hour and pressures reaching 1,500 bar, it enables the continuous creation of water-soluble cannabinoids suited for cannabis and hemp-infused products. This high-pressure homogenization system supports stable nanoemulsion formation, helping processors achieve greater bioavailability and dosing consistency in edibles, beverages, and topicals. The Panther integrates clean-in-place (CIP) functionality and can be equipped with in-line tank systems, making it a practical choice for large-scale cannabis processing facilities focused on efficiency and formulation reliability.

Commercial Scale

Ariete 3030

Ariete 3030

The Ariete 3030 is a high-capacity homogenizer designed for industrial-scale nanoemulsification of cannabis and hemp extracts. Built for demanding production environments, this machine delivers consistent high-pressure homogenization—ideal for creating water-soluble cannabinoids used in large batches of infused edibles, beverages, and topicals. Its customizable configuration and aseptic design options make it suitable for processors seeking reliable, continuous production of cannabinoid nanoemulsions. The Ariete 3030 supports improved cannabinoid bioavailability and stability, helping manufacturers maintain quality across high-throughput cannabis and hemp product lines.

Simplifying Cannabinoid Delivery with Pre-Formulated Nanoemulsions

In addition to equipment, we offer premium nanoemulsion formulations designed to simplify the production of water-soluble cannabinoids. Developed for cannabis and hemp processors, these ready-to-use emulsions help ensure consistent particle size, improved bioavailability, and compatibility across a wide range of infused products.
Which model best fits your needs?
5.HX15.HX40.HX
Ideal ForSmall to mid-scale labsMid-scale commercial operationsHigh-throughput production
Solvent CompatibilityButane, Propane, or BlendsButane, Propane, or BlendsButane, Propane, or Blends
Cycle TimeApprox. 30 minutes*Approx. 30 minutes*Approx. 30 minutes*
CapacityApprox. 80 lb / 8-hour shift200+ lb / 8-hour shiftApprox. 40 lb per run
Solvent Recovery Rate1 lb/minute3–5 lb/minute8–12 lb/minute

*Cycle time may vary depending on solvent blend, temperature, solvent-to-material ratio, and other processing conditions.

How Does Nanoemulsification Work?

Nanoemulsification involves a sophisticated process that combines high-pressure homogenization and surfactant stabilization to create stable nanoemulsions from cannabis oil. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how this technology operates:

  1. Initial Emulsion Creation: The process begins with the mixing of cannabis oil and water, often along with a surfactant—an agent that helps reduce the surface tension between the oil and water. This mixture is subjected to high shear forces, typically using a high-shear mixer, to create a coarse emulsion containing relatively large droplets.

  2. High-Pressure Homogenization: The coarse emulsion is then processed through a high-pressure homogenizer. This device forces the emulsion through a narrow valve under high pressure, which dramatically increases the velocity of the liquid. The intense shear forces generated during this step break down the larger droplets into significantly smaller ones, creating a stable nanoemulsion.

  3. Particle Size Reduction: The key to nanoemulsification is achieving a particle size between 20 and 600 nanometers. This small size increases the surface area of the cannabinoids, enhancing their solubility and allowing for improved interaction with the body. Smaller droplets also prevent the separation of oil and water, resulting in a more stable product.

  4. Stabilization: The surfactants used in the formulation stabilize the nanoemulsion by forming a protective layer around the tiny droplets. This stabilization is crucial in preventing the droplets from coalescing or separating over time, thereby extending the product's shelf life.

  5. Formulation Customization: Depending on the desired end product, manufacturers can tailor the nanoemulsion formulations to create clear, flavorless emulsions or those with specific flavor profiles. This versatility is essential for meeting diverse consumer preferences, whether for beverages, edibles, or topicals.

  6. Quality Assurance: Throughout the process, quality control measures ensure that the nanoemulsions meet industry standards for potency, purity, and consistency. Regular testing and adjustments may be made to maintain the desired characteristics of the final product.

By utilizing nanoemulsification, cannabis manufacturers can create products that not only deliver cannabinoids more effectively but also enhance the overall consumer experience. This technology is especially beneficial for edible and beverage producers, as it allows for precise dosing and faster onset of effects, setting products apart in a competitive market. As demand for innovative cannabis products grows, nanoemulsification is positioned as a transformative solution that enhances product efficacy and consumer satisfaction.

What is nanoemulsification?

Nanoemulsification is a cutting-edge process that transforms cannabis oil into tiny droplets ranging from 20 to 600 nanometers in size, creating stable, water-soluble emulsions. In the cannabis industry, this technology enhances the bioavailability and effectiveness of cannabinoids, making it particularly valuable for the production of infused beverages, edibles, and topicals. By significantly reducing the particle size, nanoemulsification increases the surface area of cannabinoids, allowing for faster absorption in the body. This rapid uptake results in a more immediate effect, providing consumers with a consistent and enjoyable experience.

Furthermore, nanoemulsified products exhibit improved stability, preventing separation and enhancing shelf life compared to traditional infused products. The proprietary formulations used in nanoemulsification also enable manufacturers to create clear, flavorless, or high-load emulsions, catering to diverse consumer preferences. As the demand for high-quality cannabis products continues to grow, nanoemulsification is becoming an essential technology for producers seeking to deliver potent, reliable, and appealing infused products in the market. By integrating this advanced technique into their production processes, cannabis manufacturers can meet consumer expectations for quality and efficacy, while also standing out in a competitive landscape.

Advantages of Nanoemulsification

Hemp and cannabis nanoemulsion-based products offer a range of significant benefits compared to traditionally manufactured edibles and beverages, enhancing both consumer experience and product efficacy. Here’s a closer look at the key advantages:

  1. Faster Onset of Effects: Nanoemulsions significantly reduce the time it takes for cannabinoids to take effect. Studies have shown that products formulated with nanoemulsification can deliver effects within 15 to 30 minutes, compared to traditional edibles, which may take 1 to 2 hours. This rapid onset provides consumers with a more predictable and controlled experience.

  2. Improved Bioavailability: Nanoemulsification enhances the bioavailability of cannabinoids, allowing for a higher percentage of active ingredients to be absorbed into the bloodstream. Traditional edibles often have low bioavailability due to the body’s metabolic processes. In contrast, the smaller droplet size of nanoemulsions increases the surface area for absorption, leading to more effective dosing and maximizing the benefits of cannabinoids.

  3. Consistent Dosing: Nanoemulsions enable precise and consistent dosing, ensuring that each serving contains the intended amount of cannabinoids. This reliability is crucial for consumers seeking specific therapeutic effects or recreational experiences, as it reduces the uncertainty often associated with traditional infused products.

  4. Enhanced Stability: The stability of nanoemulsions minimizes the risk of ingredient separation over time. This results in products with longer shelf lives, ensuring that the quality and potency of cannabinoids remain intact throughout their intended use. Consumers can enjoy a fresher and more effective product, free from the degradation that can occur in traditional formulations.

  5. Cleaner Taste and Better Sensory Experience: Nanoemulsions often result in a more neutral flavor profile, enhancing the overall taste of infused beverages and edibles. Many consumers report a cleaner, less oily taste compared to traditional products, which can sometimes leave an unpleasant aftertaste. This sensory improvement makes nanoemulsion-based products more appealing to a broader audience.

  6. Versatility in Product Development: The ability to create clear, flavorless, or high-load formulations means that manufacturers can innovate with new product types. From infused drinks and edibles to topicals, nanoemulsification allows for a diverse range of applications that cater to various consumer preferences and market demands.

  7. Enhanced Consumer Experience: The combination of faster effects, consistent dosing, and improved taste leads to an overall better consumer experience. As users increasingly seek high-quality cannabis products, nanoemulsion technology positions manufacturers to meet and exceed these expectations.

  8. Sustainability and Efficiency: Many nanoemulsification processes can be integrated into existing manufacturing lines, allowing producers to maximize efficiency while minimizing waste. This sustainable approach aligns with growing consumer interest in eco-friendly practices within the cannabis industry.

In summary, the adoption of nanoemulsification technology in the production of hemp and cannabis products not only enhances the effectiveness and appeal of these items but also sets a new standard for quality and innovation in the market. As consumer preferences continue to evolve, nanoemulsion-based products are poised to become increasingly popular, offering both enhanced performance and an enjoyable user experience.

FAQs
  1. How does nanoemulsification improve product effectiveness?
    Nanoemulsification increases the bioavailability of cannabinoids, allowing for more efficient absorption in the body. This results in faster onset times for effects and ensures that consumers receive the intended dosage with greater consistency.
  2. What are the benefits of using nanoemulsions in cannabis products?
    Products formulated with nanoemulsions provide numerous benefits, including faster effects, improved stability, consistent dosing, enhanced taste, and a broader range of product applications. Additionally, they have a longer shelf life and are more resistant to separation.
  3. How quickly can I expect to feel the effects of nanoemulsion-based products?
    Consumers typically report feeling the effects of nanoemulsion-based products within 15 to 30 minutes, compared to traditional edibles, which can take 1 to 2 hours. This rapid onset provides a more predictable and enjoyable experience.
  4. Are nanoemulsion-based products safe to consume?
    Yes, nanoemulsion-based products are safe for consumption when manufactured according to industry standards. The nanoemulsification process does not alter the safety of cannabinoids; rather, it enhances their effectiveness.
  5. Can nanoemulsification be used for all types of cannabis products?
    Yes, nanoemulsification can be utilized for a variety of cannabis products, including beverages, edibles, topicals, and more. This versatility allows manufacturers to innovate and create new products that cater to consumer preferences.
  6. What is the difference between traditional edibles and nanoemulsion-based edibles?
    Traditional edibles often have lower bioavailability and longer onset times, leading to inconsistent effects. In contrast, nanoemulsion-based edibles provide faster effects, improved absorption, and more reliable dosing, resulting in a better overall consumer experience.
  7. How does nanoemulsification affect the taste of cannabis products?
    Nanoemulsification can enhance the taste of cannabis products by creating a cleaner, more neutral flavor profile. Many consumers prefer the taste of nanoemulsion-based products, as they often experience less oily aftertaste compared to traditional infused products.
  8. What manufacturing processes are involved in creating nanoemulsions?
    The process involves creating a coarse emulsion using a high-shear mixer, followed by high-pressure homogenization. This technology effectively reduces droplet size and improves the stability and bioavailability of the cannabinoids.
  9. Are there any special storage requirements for nanoemulsion-based products?
    While nanoemulsion-based products generally have a longer shelf life, it is still important to store them in a cool, dark place to maintain their quality. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific storage recommendations.

Start Formulating with Confidence

Whether you're developing infused edibles, beverages, or topicals, choosing the right equipment and formulations is key to creating consistent, water-soluble cannabinoid products. Reach out to our team to learn more about high-pressure homogenization and how nanoemulsification can support your cannabis or hemp processing goals.