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THC Concentrates
Whether you’re a seasoned extract enthusiast or just starting to explore THC concentrates, ATLRx has exactly what you’re looking for. Our collection brings together the most sought-after forms of concentrates available today, hemp-derived, third-party lab tested, and shipped directly to your door. From smooth, creamy budder to glassy shatter to crystalline diamonds packed with terpenes, every cannabis concentrate in our lineup is crafted with quality as the first priority.
Browse our full collection above, or keep reading to find out which extract format fits your style and what makes ATLRx the go-to source for premium hemp extracts online.
What Are THC Concentrates?
THC concentrates are refined cannabis extracts produced by isolating cannabinoids and terpenes from the hemp plant. As a result of the extraction process, the product has a higher concentration of cannabinoids than traditional flower. While top-shelf flower typically measures around 15–25% total cannabinoids, a cannabis concentrate can register between 40% and 90%, depending on the format and cannabinoid, which is what makes them so popular with extract enthusiasts.
The textures, consistency, and extraction styles of concentrates vary. From glassy shatter to velvety budder to crystalline diamonds, each type offers its own character and use case. What they all share is potency, purity, and a depth of flavor that flowers alone cannot always deliver.
ATLRx THC concentrates are hemp-derived adult-use products. It is important to note that these products are not dietary supplements or intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
Types of THC Concentrates
The concentrates category is one of the most diverse in hemp. Different extraction methods, post-processing techniques, and starting materials produce extracts with distinct textures, terpene profiles, and cannabinoid compositions.
The following are the major types available at ATLRx:
THCA Badder
Wax concentrate is one of the most accessible and versatile extract formats available. Soft and pliable, it loads easily onto a dab tool and is popular among both new and experienced dabbers. Wax concentrate products are produced through a whipping technique applied during post-processing, incorporating air into the extract to create their characteristic creamy texture. Budder and badder are closely related; both exhibit a smooth, spreadable consistency and are known for retaining strong terpene character from the source material.
THCA Diamonds
Diamonds are crystalline THCA structures that develop when live resin undergoes a controlled pressure-and-temperature separation process. These crystals are typically presented alongside a terpene-rich liquid fraction called sauce, which preserves the aromatic complexity of the source material. The combination delivers a high-cannabinoid extract with notable terpene depth.
THCA Crumble
Crumble is a dry, friable extract with a texture similar to dried cookie dough. It is produced through the same BHO extraction process as wax and shatter, but is purged at a lower temperature for a longer period, removing more moisture and creating its distinctive dry consistency. Crumble is one of the most beginner-friendly concentrate formats, easy to portion, non-sticky, and compatible with a dab rig, a dab pen, or sprinkled directly on top of flower without any specialized equipment.
THCA Isolate Powder
Isolates are single-cannabinoid extracts; all other plant compounds are removed, leaving behind a crystalline or powdered form of one specific cannabinoid. ATLRx carries isolates across multiple cannabinoid profiles. Isolates are among the most rigorously lab-tested products in the hemp category, with purity levels typically above 95%. They can be used on their own, added to other extracts, or mixed into custom formulations.
Solvent-Based vs. Solventless: What Is the Difference?
One of the most commonly asked questions in the world of concentrates, cannabis shoppers navigate is the difference between solvent-based and solventless products.
Here is a clear breakdown:
Solvent-Based Concentrates
Solvent-based extracts are produced using chemical solvents, typically butane (BHO), CO2, or ethanol, to separate cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant material. Following extraction, the product goes through a purging process to remove residual solvents. When properly manufactured and tested, these products are clean and consistent. Solvents are used to make shatter, wax, live resin, and distillate. Their price is generally lower, they are widely available, and they deliver reliable results.
The solvent-based concentrates of ATLRx are tested by a third-party lab for residual solvents. The lab results are available on each product page.
Solventless Concentrates
Chemical extraction agents are not used in solventless concentrates; instead, they are extracted by mechanical or physical processes. Rosin is made by applying controlled heat and pressure to cannabis flower or hash, then pressing the resin through a fine mesh bag. Live rosin uses the same process but starts with fresh-frozen plant material, preserving more of the original terpene composition. Bubble hash uses cold water and agitation. These formats are popular among users who prefer minimal chemical intervention and are willing to pay a premium for it.
Both categories produce quality extracts when sourced from premium material and manufactured correctly. ATLRx carries options across both, so you can shop by extraction style alongside cannabinoid and strain.
How to Use THC Concentrates
There are several ways to use concentrates, each suited to different gear and preferences.
Here are the three most common methods:
Dabbing
Dabbing is the classic concentrate usage method. You will need a dab rig, a water pipe designed for extracts, a banger or nail, and a heat source such as a torch or electronic nail. Heat the banger to your desired temperature, allow it to cool briefly, then use a dab tool to apply a small amount of extract to the heated surface and inhale the vapor through the rig. Dabbing is compatible with most concentrate formats, including shatter, wax, diamonds, live resin, rosin, and sauce.
Cannabinoid concentrations in concentrates are significantly higher than those in flower. Begin with a small amount – about the size of a grain of rice – and find your preferred serving size from there.
Vaping
Vaping is a portable and discreet option for using concentrates. Dab pens and refillable concentrate vaporizers heat a small chamber containing your extract and produce vapor without combustion. These devices are compatible with wax, shatter, live resin, and rosin. Pre-filled vape cartridges, typically loaded with distillate or live resin, are the most convenient format and connect to a standard 510-thread battery.
Flower Topping
Flower topping requires no extra equipment beyond your standard setup. Crumble a small amount of concentrate on top of ground flower in a bowl, or work a thin strip of wax, crumble, or kief into a joint before rolling. This is a practical and accessible way to incorporate higher-concentration hemp extracts into an existing routine. Crumble and kief are the most popular formats for this method due to their dry, non-sticky texture.
How to Choose the Right Concentrate
With so many formats available, here is a practical guide based on what matters most to you:
- New to concentrates? Start with crumble or wax. Both are easy to handle, non-sticky, and beginner-friendly, good formats for building confidence before exploring more complex textures.
- Prioritize terpene expression and flavor? Live resin, sauce, and rosin products are produced using methods that preserve more of the original terpene composition of the source material.
- Want chemical solvent-free production? Look for solventless options: rosin, live rosin, and bubble hash are all mechanically extracted without butane, CO2, or ethanol.
- Shopping by cannabinoid concentration? Distillates and diamond-format extracts typically carry the highest cannabinoid percentages per gram.
- Need versatility across usage methods? Crumble and kief work in a dab rig, a dab pen, or as a flower topper, the most flexible formats in the lineup.
- Exploring a new cannabinoid? ATLRx carries concentrates across Delta 8, HHC, Delta 10, THCp, and more. Browse by cannabinoid to find what is available.
Why Choose ATLRx for Cannabis Concentrates?
Hemp extracts offer a wide variety of options on the market. Here is what sets ATLRx apart and why it matters to you as a buyer:
Rigorous Third-Party Lab Testing
Cannabis concentrates from ATLRx are tested by independent, accredited laboratories. Lab reports cover cannabinoid potency, residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbials, and we publish those results on every product page. There is no universal level of transparency in the hemp market. At ATLRx, it is standard practice.
Hemp-Derived and 2018 Farm Bill Compliant
In compliance with the 2018 Farm Bill and USDA hemp production regulations, ATLRx concentrates are derived from hemp containing less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC. Every cannabis concentrate for sale on our site is produced within this legal framework, confirmed by lab results for every product we carry.
One of the Broadest Cannabinoid Selections Available
ATLRx carries hemp-derived concentrate products across Delta 8, Delta 10, THCp, and Delta 9 THC, one of the most comprehensive hemp-derived cannabinoid selections offered by any single retailer. If you want to explore the full range of what modern hemp extraction has produced, ATLRx is the place to start.
Fast Shipping and Straightforward Online Shopping
When you buy concentrates at ATLRx, the process is simple: browse the collection, choose your cannabinoid and format, and place your order. All of our products are shipped directly to your home or business. No dispensary visit required, no minimum order, and no complicated checkout.
Frequently Asked Questions about THC Concentrates
THC concentrates are hemp-derived cannabis extracts that isolate cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant through various extraction processes. They are available in formats including wax, shatter, distillate, live resin, diamonds, and rosin and contain significantly higher cannabinoid concentrations than traditional flower. They are adult-use hemp products, not dietary supplements or medications.
The wax extract is soft and pliable, making it easy to handle and use with a dabbing tool. Aside from being hard, brittle, and glassy, shatter also breaks into pieces when handled. Both are produced via solvent-based extraction but differ in post-processing: wax is agitated during purging, which creates its creamy texture; shatter is left undisturbed to form its rigid, transparent consistency. Both formats have comparable cannabinoid concentrations; the difference is primarily in texture, handling, and personal preference.
The plants are flash-frozen to preserve their terpenes and cannabinoid profiles. Live resin is extracted using chemical solvents such as butane or CO2, while live rosin is extracted only using heat and pressure, with no solvents involved. Live rosin is the solventless option and typically carries a higher price reflecting the more labor-intensive process. Both are known for strong terpene expression.
Solventless concentrates are produced using only mechanical or physical extraction methods, with no chemical solvents at any stage. Common solventless techniques include rosin pressing (heat and pressure applied to flower or hash), ice water extraction (bubble hash), and dry sifting (kief). These formats appeal to users who prefer extracts manufactured without chemical solvents. All solventless products at ATLRx are third-party lab tested for purity.
The three most common usage methods are dabbing (using a dab rig, banger, and heat source), vaping (using a dab pen or pre-filled cartridge), and flower topping (adding concentrate to a bowl or joint). There is a significant increase in cannabinoid concentrations in concentrates compared to flower. Start with a small amount and find your preferred serving size from there.
Yes. Every ATLRx concentrate is tested by independent, accredited third-party laboratories for cannabinoid potency, residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbials. Each product page includes lab results that can be reviewed before purchasing. If you require a specific report, please contact our team directly.
Yes. ATLRx concentrates are hemp-derived and comply with the 2018 Farm Bill, which defines legal hemp as cannabis containing less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis. Lab testing confirms Delta 9 THC levels at or below the federal threshold for every product in our catalog. State laws on hemp-derived cannabinoids vary. Please verify the laws in your state before purchasing.
Legal Disclaimer
This article has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ATLRx products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. ATLRx concentrates contain less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis, in accordance with the 2018 Farm Bill. You must be 21 or older to attend. State and local laws regarding hemp-derived cannabinoid products vary; it is your responsibility to confirm that purchase and use of these products is legal in your jurisdiction before ordering. Do not use if pregnant or nursing, or if you have a medical condition, without first consulting a licensed healthcare professional.