LIQUIDIZER
TEC Temper
A proprietary blend of triethyl-citrate and terpenes that helps to standardize the viscosity of your products. Works for D9, D8, D10, HHC, and CBD. Helps to prevent the crystallization of CBD.
What does TEC Temper do?
Say you’re making a vape cart and you want to have the best flavor, but the cannabinoid extract won’t flow through the cart without adding more and more terpenes. TEC Temper thins your oil without adding flavor/aroma so that it’s flowable while also helping to prevent crystallization and crashing out.

For all extracts.
For all applications.
TEC Temper is suitable for D9 THC, D8 THC, D10 THC, HHC, and CBD. Yes, that’s right. It works for both THC and CBD.

Stop crashing out. Stop crystallization.
Some cannabinoids (particularly D8/D10/HHC) are way more viscous than D9 and they can solidify or clog up hardware. CBD is prone to crystallization and offers its own unique challenges. TEC Temper can help to alleviate all of those issues.

TEC Temper Specifications
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Storage, Handling, and Usage
Storage: We strongly recommend leaving TEC Temper unopened until ready for use. Store in a cool, dark place between 68-77°F. TEC Temper should not be refrigerated or frozen. Storing TEC Temper improperly will result in degradation.
Handling: Wear gloves and eye protection when handling. Use in a properly ventilated area and out of the reach of children. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes, wood surfaces, and fabrics.
Usage: It’s always a good idea to shake well before use. These are highly concentrated food grade terpenes for manufacturer use only. Do not directly ingest, inhale, or touch with bare skin prior to dilution. For dilution and mixing recommendations, click here for our mixing guide.
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Disclaimers
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TEC Temper Certificates
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Abstrax Certificates
SQF Certified
The first and only manufacturer of terpene-based products to achieve this certification.
This is the gold standard - FAR above and beyond the typical ISO 9001:2015 certification of other suppliers.
Frequently asked questions
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Why do you call it a Liquidizer instead of diluent/dilutant?
Right off the bat - they’re similar terms. A Liquidizer/solubilizer is meant to keep something that is typically a solid (in its pure form) as a liquid while it’s in solution. A Liquidizer prevents it from crashing out or crystalizing in solution. CBD is a perfect example of this.
A diluent is meant to dilute down the potency of something active (like THC.) For example, if you have a 90% THC solution/extract and you wanted to dilute it down to 50% THC for a product formulation. Just like a diluent, you can use a Liquidizer to achieve that, but a Liquidizer does more than just modify the extract or dilute the potency. -
What is TEC Temper?
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