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Built for professional extraction technicians, the Rosin TRP has the ability to press large rosin batches at the lowest temperatures to preserve rich, valuable terpenes. The Rosin TRP is compatible with manual, air and electric pumps. Pumps can be purchased from Triminator separately.
The Rosin Roller is the first rosin extractor designed specifically for large scale production. The Traditional rosin press design applies pressure to dual heated plates. This causes a limitation for commercial scale production as when plates sizes increase to accommodate more material, the larger surface significantly reduces pressure. Additionally, large place sizes cause the oil to degrade as during pressing it sits on heated plates, unable to escape.
As such, we concluded early on that the key to large scale production is to create a continuous feed of small bath presses. As we developed and tested this technology, we have found not only an increase in speed of production, but a significant increase in yield per press. By pushing the oil out in one direction we are able to capture a higher percentage of essential oils.
The Rosin Roller is built with 5 inch stainless steel rollers. Fully adjustable pressure range operating between 500LB to 3000LB per square inch. Since the contact point of the rollers is a thin line, not a large plate surface, we are able to achieve much higher pressure with less applied force.
25 Tons Of Force
Power Frame
Hundreds of finite element analysis simulations were conducted while designing the frame to be capable of withstanding up to 25 tons of pressure. There is 1235 effective PSI of pressure and 833 PSI of virtual pressure with the Rosin TRP.
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Maintain Terpenes With Lower Temps
By offering high pressure users can press rosin at lower temperatures to maintain valuable terpene content in the end product.

Dual Heated Plates
Large Plate Size
6 inch to 10 inch platen offer more platen space to provide the most versatility in commercial use for both flower flower and pollen while maintaining a short distance for the oil to travel.
Aluminum Plates
Big size aluminum platen provides homogeneous temperatures and high reserves of energy for the most optimal heat transfer.
Food Safe Components
These plates are also food grade, keeping your rosin free and protected from harmful materials and chemicals.
Squeeze Capacity

The Triminator Rosin TRP Is Easy To Use
Seamless Design
The Triminator Rosin Press TRP provides easy access and increased visibility of the product so that technicians can view the progress of their squeeze from start to finish.
Temperature Precision
Dual PID temperature control allows you to set the exact temperature preference for each plate.
Maximum Versatility
Pump not included. Must be purchased separately to operate press. Air or electric pump options available. Customers that purchase Rosin Presses with air/hydraulic pump will need an external source of compressed air to operate.

Brand | Triminator |
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SKU | TRIMINATOR-ROSIN-TRP |
Weight (lb.) | 120.0000 |
Prop 65 | false |
Length (in.) | |
Width (in.) | |
Height (in.) | |
Lead Time | This product ships in 1-2 Business Days |
Hazardous Material | false |
Shipping Restrictions | AK, HI |
ETL Listed | No |
UL Listed | No |
Rosin Press Type | Hydraulic |
Plate Size | 6" x 10" |
Plate Material Type | Aluminum |
Temperature Range | 0-225 F |
Temperature Control | Digital |
Temperature Accuracy | 1-3 |
Max. Pressure | 25 Tons |
Pressure Control | Manual |
Adjustable Tilt Position | No |
Needs Air Compressor | Required |
Amps | 20 Amps |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Exact Watts | 1100W |
Power Cord(s) Included | Yes |
Maintenance Information |
Triminator 25 Ton Dual Heat Plate Rosin Press - TRP Questions & Answers
Which Material Should I Use?
Yields range significantly and depend largely on the quality of the materials used.
- Trim: 3% - 8%
- Shake: 8% - 15%
- Flower: 15% - 30%
- Dry Sift: 30% - 60%+
- Ice Water Extractions: 30% - 70%+
Note: Adequate application of pressure is important to achieve optimal yields and these figures are based on averages tests. Results may vary and depend heavily on your material as well as the operator.
Which Micron Bag To Use?
Depending on your material, the proper micron bags are suggested but results will always vary.
For dry sift and ice water extractions use a 36 micron or 72-micron bag. 72-micron rosin bags will offer higher yields compared to 36-micron rosin bags, but the 36-micron bags will provide the highest quality product.
For flower, trim, and shake, use a 115 micron or 90-micron bag. You will get the highest yield from a 115-micron rosin bag compared with a 90-micron rosin bag, but the 90-micron bags will give you more filtration and slightly higher quality product.
- 36 micron - Most filtration available, highest quality output rosin for use with small and finer material.
- 72 micron - High level of filtration, increased yields over 36 micron when pressing smaller and finer material.
- 90 micron - Higher level of filtration for use with flower, trim, and shake rosin pressing.
- 115 micron - Ideal level of filtration and high yielding for use with flower, trim, and shake rosin pressing.
What Temperature Is Ideal?
- Lower temperatures (200°F- 300°F) = more flavor/terpenes, less yield, end material is more stable (shatter-like consistency).
- Higher temperatures (300°F- 350°F) = less flavor/terpenes, more yield, end material is less stable (sap-like consistency).
How Much Pressure Should I Use?
There is no magic number for how much you need to press but most people use the formula of press pounds/plate surface area.
For example: A 10-ton press = 20,000 lbs. If you have a 3"x5" plate = 15 square inch. Hence, 20,000/15 = 1,333 PSI
Note: These numbers serve as a guide only. Results will always vary depending on temperature and material as well the press you choose. Refer to manufacturers recommendations for best results.