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STM Canna launches RocketBox 3.0 for infused pre-roll production

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By AI, Created 19:07 UTC, Aug 18, 2026, AGP -

STM Canna has released the RocketBox 3.0, a commercial pre-roll filling machine built to handle homogenized infused flower as infused products reach 47% of U.S. pre-roll revenue. The new system adds more power, tray flexibility and modular workflow options for licensed cannabis producers and co-packers.

Why it matters: - Infused pre-rolls now account for about 47% of U.S. pre-roll category revenue, putting pressure on producers to scale output with equipment built for heavier, stickier material. - STM Canna is targeting that shift with a machine designed to support both infused and standard flower on the same platform. - The RocketBox 3.0 is aimed at licensed cannabis producers, pre-roll manufacturers, co-packers and other commercial operations.

What happened: - STM Canna launched the RocketBox 3.0, its next-generation commercial pre-roll filling machine, in Spokane Valley, Washington. - The company positions the RocketBox 3.0 as the most versatile RocketBox in its lineup. - Jason Dueweke, CEO of STM Canna, said producers need more flexibility in material, tray configuration and line integration.

The details: - The RocketBox 3.0 is built for homogenized infused material that is heavier, stickier and denser than standard ground flower. - The machine uses Particle Lock Technology, which creates a controlled swirling vortex to settle material layer by layer instead of tamping it. - Speed control and an adjustable top tray let operators tune density and fill volume. - The system is designed for up to 20,000 pre-rolls per day, depending on product characteristics, pre-roll size, tray configuration, operator workflow and other production variables. - The same machine can run homogenized infused material or standard flower. - Operators can use one 453-joint tray for high-volume filling or two 72-joint trays at the same time. - The dual 72-joint setup can plug into STM Canna's One-Tray Workflow, which moves compatible trays between production stages without manual transfer between machines. - The RocketBox 3.0 includes an onboard air system, so facilities do not need compressed air infrastructure to run it. - Facilities with existing air compressors can connect the machine directly to an in-house compressed-air supply. - STM Canna says the RocketBox 3.0 is manufactured in the United States.

Between the lines: - The launch reflects a broader shift in pre-roll production toward modular systems that can handle more than one product type and more than one workflow. - STM Canna is also trying to make the machine easier to drop into existing facilities, which can lower the barrier for operators adding infused production. - The One-Tray Workflow approach suggests STM Canna is betting on incremental automation rather than a single all-in-one system. - STM Canna said its equipment is used in 44 U.S. states and more than 14 countries, with its technology in 50% of the top 20 U.S. pre-roll brands. - The company estimates more than 1 billion pre-rolls have been produced using STM equipment.

What's next: - Additional information, specifications and production footage are available at STM Canna's website. - The RocketBox 3.0 joins STM Canna's broader line of modular commercial cannabis processing equipment, including filling, grinding, weighing, closing, cone-loading, vape and infusion systems. - STM Canna is likely to market the machine as infused pre-roll demand keeps expanding and producers look for higher-throughput equipment with more configuration options.

The bottom line: - STM Canna is using the RocketBox 3.0 to meet one of cannabis manufacturing's biggest near-term needs: scaling infused pre-roll production without forcing operators into a rigid, one-size-fits-all line.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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