Oil Slick® Paper for ROSIN and Storage

The Oil Slick® Paper for ROSIN and Storage is a lab-grade nonstick sheet for extractors and rosin heads who actually care what their paper is doing to their yield. It’s a silicone-coated release paper sized at 8.5 inches by 14 inches (21.6cm x 35.6cm), built for pressing, staging, and short-term storage without your material welding itself to the surface. If you’re tired of fighting cheap grocery parchment and mystery coatings, this is the consistent, pro-level option you can run day in, day out.

Why it works

  • Keep more of your yield — Thick, uniform silicone coating gives you true nonstick release, so you’re not scraping and smearing away your hard work.
  • Stop wrestling with off-size parchment — Pre-cut 8.5 x 14 inch (21.6 x 35.6cm) sheets drop right into your workflow with no trimming or guessing.
  • Built for real extractor volume — Available in everything from 250-sheet sleeves to 36,000-sheet master cases, so you can match your paper stack to your production schedule.
  • Consistent from sheet to sheet — Same thickness, same coating, same release every time, which matters when you’re dialing in repeatable results.
  • Dual-purpose: press and park — Use it for pressing, quick staging, and short-term storage so you can move material around the lab without it sticking to everything.
  • Less mess on the press — Proper release surface means fewer blowouts and way less residue left behind on plates and tools.

Best for

Made for licensed labs and serious home extractors running regular rosin presses, hash rosin, and other sticky concentrates where every gram counts. If you’re already kitted out with proper rosin extraction gear and you want your paper to be as reliable as your plates, this is the move. It’s also a solid fit for brands and packagers staging dab-ready portions before they hit jars or display.

How to use it

Think of this as your clean, nonstick interface between your material and everything else. Load your material between sheets or on top of a single sheet according to whatever press or handling workflow you already run, then peel back when you’re done — the coating is designed so your rosin or extract releases cleanly instead of tearing or smearing.

Once you’ve collected, you can keep your fresh pull parked on the same sheet while you portion, scale, or transfer to final packaging. Dropping your finished product into properly sized concentrate jars from there keeps everything clean and professional.

During heavier production days, it’s handy to keep a stack staged near your press and another over on the cold table or scale. Set filled sheets on a dab mat or other nonstick surface to keep sticky edges from picking up dust or fibers around the lab.

Specifications

Product type Silicone-coated nonstick release paper for rosin and extract handling
Sheet size 8.5 inches x 14 inches (21.6cm x 35.6cm)
Available quantities 250 sheets, 500 sheets, 4,500 sheets, 9,000 sheets, 36,000 sheets

Fit & workflow notes

The 8.5 x 14 inch (21.6 x 35.6cm) format plays nicely with a wide range of press sizes while still being easy to handle on a small bench. If you’re portioning for retail or long-term storage, it also folds well into most standard containers without creating a bulky brick of paper around your product. For operators juggling flower, rosin, and other SKUs, pairing this paper with purpose-built storage and packaging options helps keep each product lane organized.

Care & handling

These sheets are designed primarily for single-use, so you get predictable performance every time. If you choose to reuse a lightly-run area, let everything cool first, then gently peel off remaining material or wipe with a bit of isopropyl on a cloth and let it dry fully before reintroducing product. As with any contact surface, avoid sharp tools that can gouge or cut through the paper.

What you get (quantity options)

  • 250 sheets — Good for home pressers or R&D and test runs.
  • 500 sheets — Small labs or personal setups pressing on the regular.
  • 4,500 sheets — Steady production labs that need a reliable paper stack on deck.
  • 9,000 sheets — Busier operations with multiple presses or shifts.
  • 36,000 sheets — Master case for high-throughput facilities that never want to hear “we’re out of paper” mid-run.

Why this over grocery store parchment?

Standard kitchen parchment is designed for cookies, not terp-rich solventless. Coating thickness, heat resistance, and consistency can all be all over the place, and you don’t always know what’s actually in that coating. Oil Slick® Paper is purpose-built for extract handling with a robust silicone release layer that stays stable and releases clean under heavy, sticky loads. That means less product left behind, less frustration, and a cleaner end product for your customers or your own stash.

FAQ

  • Is this paper reusable, or should I use a fresh sheet every time?

    For the most consistent results, plan on using a fresh sheet for each press or major handling step. The coating is durable, but once you’ve run serious pressure or loaded a sheet with sticky material, performance will drop if you keep reusing the same spots. Many labs will reuse a clean section of a sheet for quick transfers, but not for critical runs where yield and appearance matter.

  • Can I use this with other types of extracts besides rosin?

    Yes. It works well for a wide range of sticky concentrates and resins where you want easy release and a clean surface. That includes handling hash-based products, staging BHO-style concentrates after purge, or even non-cannabis adhesive and craft work where you’d normally fight with things sticking.

  • How is this different from regular parchment or baking paper?

    The big differences are coating thickness, consistency, and how it behaves under real extractor use. Grocery parchment can have thin, uneven coatings that peel, discolor, or partially bond with your material. Oil Slick® Paper has a robust silicone release layer designed for heavy, sticky loads and repeated contact, so your rosin and extracts release cleaner and you lose less to the paper itself.

  • Is it safe for use in professional extraction labs?

    It’s built specifically with extractors in mind, from home setups to licensed facilities, and is widely used anywhere nonstick, silicone-coated paper is appropriate for pressing, staging, or short-term storage. For regulatory details or SOPs in legal markets, always follow your local requirements and internal QA standards.

  • Can I cut these sheets down for smaller presses or jars?

    Absolutely. The 8.5 x 14 inch format is easy to cut into halves or quarters if you’re working with a smaller press or making liners for various containers. If you’re portioning for retail, pairing trimmed sheets with proper glass jars and extract packaging can give you a really clean, consistent presentation.

  • Will this change the flavor or smell of my rosin?

    No. The whole point of a high-quality release paper is to be neutral and stay out of the way. You shouldn’t taste or smell your paper; you should only be experiencing your material. As always, store your finished product in airtight packaging like mylar or jars to protect terps over time — disposable paper isn’t meant for long-term storage.

  • What’s the best way to store unused sheets?

    Keep them flat, dry, and away from direct heat or sunlight. Most people keep the box or master case closed and pull from the middle of the stack, not the edges, to avoid dust. If you’re running a full lab setup with other smoke shop products and consumables, give your paper its own clean shelf so it’s always ready to go when the press heats up.

Dial in your whole nonstick setup

If you’re already upgrading your paper, it’s worth tightening up the rest of your workflow too — from press accessories to post-press handling tools. Pair these sheets with compatible liners from our non-stick paper & PTFE collection when you need different formats, and build out a full, efficient station that keeps every gram where it belongs.

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