Triminator TRP Stack Rosin Press - The Professional Rosin Extraction Solution
There is no question that the Triminator TRP Rosin Press is one of the best rosin presses for large scale operations, with the ability to process one pound per squeeze. This press preserves terpenes and and flavanoids better than the competition, and features dual heat plates and innovative drip technology. You can choose to use this press with a manual, air, or electric press - it is compatible with all of them, giving you more flexibility than any other press out there!
Preserve Terpenes With The TRP Stack Drip Technology
EASY PIVOT™ DRIP TECH SYSTEM
Preserve terpenes by easily rotating the press by pulling a handle. This roation allows the rosin to fall immediately to a colder surface below, getting you the tastiest rosin possible with all the terpenes of your flower.
POWER FRAME
When designing the frame to withstand up to 25 tons of pressure, Triminator underwent hundreds of simulations to engineer the strongest press possible. With the Triminator TRP Rosin Press, you can achieve 1235 effective PSI and 833 PSI of virtual pressure.
HIGH PRESSURE, LOW HEAT = TERPENE PRESERVATION
You can further preserve the terpenes of your input material by using high pressure, allowing you to press at lower temperatures to maintain terpenes and produce the most pure, potent extracts possible.
BUILT IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
This press is casted from steel in one of the oldest foundries in existence, located right at home in Northern California.

Dual Heated Plates
Large Plate Size
The plates on this beast of a rosin press are an astounding 6" x 10", allowing you to press a ton of material at once, getting you higher productivity and cutting the work day shorter. You can easily press up to a pound of flower, pollen, or trim with the Triminator TRP Rosin Press, using patent-pending dual-plate features getting you twice as much output in the same time.
Futhermore, the Triminator TRP Rosin Press is able to provide more consistent temperatures across the plates, which is even more impressive when you consider the size of them. The plates also provide high reserves of energy for the most optimal heat transfer.
Food Safe Components
Commercial extractors will be pleased to learn that these plates are also food grade, keeping your rosin free from harmful materials and chemicals while helping you remain compliant.
Squeeze Capacity Of The Triminator TRP Rosin Press

The Triminator Rosin TRP Is User-Friendly
Thoughtful Design For Easy Use
A rosin press this big and powerful, you wouldn't expect it to be so easy to use. But, the Triminator TRP Rosin Press provides a better view and increased access of the product being pressed, allowing you or your operators to view the progress from start to finish to make more informed decisions on timing.
Precise Temperature Control
You will also enjoy dual PID temperature control of each plate. This allows you to set preferences for each one, and get the most customized rosin pressing recipes possible.
Incrediblly Flexible & Versatile
Since this press doesn't include a pump, you are free to source your own and decide which one will work best for you and your budget. Pump not included. Air Customers that purchase Rosin Presses with air/hydraulic pump will need an external source of compressed air to operate.

Rosin Pressing Articles
Brand | Triminator |
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SKU | TRIMINATOR-ROSIN-TRP-STACK |
Weight (lb.) | 151.0000 |
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Length (in.) | |
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Height (in.) | |
Lead Time | This product ships in 1-2 Business days |
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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 | 195-220 F |
Temperature Control | Digital |
Temperature Accuracy | 1-3 |
Max. Pressure | 20 Tons |
Pressure Control | Manual |
Adjustable Tilt Position | Yes |
Needs Air Compressor | Required |
Amps | 20 Amps |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Exact Watts | 1650W |
Power Cord(s) Included | Yes |
Triminator 25 Ton Dual Heat Plate Rosin Press - TRP Stack 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.