Composite papermaking method reconstituted tobacco and producing method thereof
A technology for reconstituted tobacco leaves and production methods, which is applied in the fields of tobacco, tobacco preparation, and tobacco treatment. It can solve the problems of large unevenness of components, low aroma and taste of reconstituted tobacco leaves, etc., achieve short action time, reduce the loss of active ingredients, The effect of uniform composition
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Embodiment 1
[0029] The composite reconstituted tobacco leaf of the papermaking method is characterized in that: the upper and lower tobacco sheet material layers are formed by extracting, pulping and papermaking processes from tobacco raw materials of 1000kg tobacco leaves and 1000kg tobacco stems, with a 20g / m 2 The tobacco powder material layer with evenly distributed tobacco powder, the two tobacco sheet material layers and the tobacco powder material layer are pressed together to form the reconstituted tobacco leaf.
[0030] The production method of the reconstituted tobacco leaves by the composite papermaking method is characterized in that: use 1000kg of tobacco leaves and 1000kg of tobacco stems as raw materials to mix and carry out countercurrent water solvent extraction, the slag is subjected to pulping treatment, and 200kg of coniferous wood pulp fibers are added. As a finished slurry; the extract is concentrated to a total solid content of 40% (w / w), about 1497kg, for normal b...
Embodiment 2
[0032] The composite reconstituted tobacco leaf of the papermaking method is characterized in that: the upper and lower tobacco sheet material layers are formed by extracting, pulping, and papermaking processes from tobacco raw materials of 1200kg tobacco leaves and 800kg tobacco stems, with a 25g / m 2 The tobacco powder material layer with evenly distributed tobacco powder, the two tobacco sheet material layers and the tobacco powder material layer are pressed together to form the reconstituted tobacco leaf.
[0033] The production method of the reconstituted tobacco leaves by the composite papermaking method is characterized in that: use 1200kg of tobacco leaves and 800kg of tobacco stems as tobacco raw materials to mix, carry out countercurrent water solvent extraction, carry out pulping treatment on the slag, add 300kg of hardwood pulp fibers, and homogenize As a finished slurry; the extract is concentrated to a total solid content of 38% (w / w), about 1576kg, for normal blen...
Embodiment 3
[0035] The composite reconstituted tobacco leaf of the papermaking method is characterized in that: the upper and lower tobacco sheet material layers are formed by extracting, pulping, and papermaking processes from tobacco raw materials of 1200kg tobacco leaves and 800kg tobacco stems, with a 22g / m 2 The tobacco powder material layer with evenly distributed tobacco powder, the two tobacco sheet material layers and the tobacco powder material layer are pressed together to form the reconstituted tobacco leaf.
[0036] The production method of the reconstituted tobacco leaves by the composite papermaking method is characterized in that: use 1200kg of tobacco leaves and 800kg of tobacco stems as tobacco raw materials to mix, carry out countercurrent water solvent extraction, carry out pulping treatment on the slag, add 300kg of hardwood pulp fibers, and homogenize As a finished slurry; the extract is concentrated to a total solid content of 39% (w / w), about 1537kg, and is normal...
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