Introduction:Cannabis extraction processes, such as those involving the use of volatile solvents, carry inherent risks due to the potential for flammable or explosive conditions. To mitigate these risks and ensure the safety of personnel and facilities, the use of C1D1 enclosures has become a standard practice in the cannabis industry. In this blog, we will explore C1D1 enclosures, their purpose, and the important role they play in maintaining compliance and safety during cannabis extraction operations. Understanding C1D1 Enclosures:C1D1, which stands for Class I, Division 1, refers to a hazardous location classification system that specifies the presence of flammable gases, vapors, or liquids in sufficient quantities to ignite or explode. C1D1 enclosures are designed and constructed to effectively contain and mitigate any potential ignition sources within these hazardous environments. Features and Benefits: Explosion-Proof Construction: C1D1 enclosures are built with materials and designs that prevent the release of sparks, arcs, or heat ...