Preparation method, products and use of lac-coated particles for cigarette filters
A technology for coating particles and filter tips, which is used in e-liquid filter elements, tobacco, applications, etc., can solve the problems of unnatural odor absorption and unsatisfactory aroma enhancement effect, and achieves low production cost, and ensures stable aroma and odor absorption. Uniformity, simple and easy-to-implement effect
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Embodiment 1
[0029] Weigh 80g of citric acid, 70g of tartaric acid, 120g of potassium bicarbonate, and 30g of sodium bicarbonate; weigh 3g of Zimbabwean extract (alcohol extraction part) and dissolve it with 10g of propylene glycol and 8g of alcohol for later use.
[0030] Mix 80 g of citric acid, 70 g of tartaric acid and 21 g of spice solution uniformly, then air-dry to obtain a mixture.
[0031] Weigh 12g of shellac and dissolve it in 168g of absolute ethanol to obtain 180g of shellac solution.
[0032] Weigh 10 g of cellulose acetate and 5 g of polylactic acid and dissolve them in 135 g of acetone to obtain a particle curing agent.
[0033] Spray-coat the air-dried mixture with 90 g of shellac solution to obtain organic acid powder.
[0034] Spray-coat 120 g of potassium bicarbonate, 30 g of sodium bicarbonate and 90 g of shellac solution to obtain a release primer powder.
[0035] Mix the organic acid powder and the release primer powder evenly, and mix them evenly with the granule ...
Embodiment 2
[0039] Weigh 30g of citric acid, 40g of tartaric acid, 30g of citric acid, 100g of sodium bicarbonate, and 100g of sodium carbonate.
[0040] Weigh 6 g of the Zimbabwe extract and dissolve it in 54 g of absolute ethanol to obtain a fragrance solution. The Zimbabwean extract used is the alcohol extraction part, which is a tobacco flavoring product that can be purchased on the market.
[0041] The organic acid and the spice solution are uniformly mixed and air-dried to obtain a mixture.
[0042] 12 g of shellac was weighed and dissolved in 48 g of absolute ethanol to obtain 60 g of shellac solution.
[0043] Weigh 2.5g of polylactic acid and dissolve in 72.5g of acetone to obtain 75g of particle curing agent.
[0044] Spray-coat the air-dried mixture with 20 g of shellac solution to obtain organic acid powder.
[0045] 100 g of sodium bicarbonate and 40 g of shellac solution of 100 g of sodium carbonate were spray-coated to obtain a release primer powder.
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Embodiment 3
[0050] Weigh 50 g of citric acid, 100 g of citric acid, 60 g of sodium carbonate, and 90 g of lithium carbonate.
[0051] Weigh 5 g of the Zimbabwe extract and dissolve it in 25 g of absolute ethanol for later use to obtain 30 g of the fragrance solution.
[0052] The organic acid and the spice solution are uniformly mixed and air-dried to obtain a mixture.
[0053] Weigh 12g of shellac and dissolve it in 108g of absolute ethanol to obtain 120g of shellac solution.
[0054] Weigh 2g of cellulose acetate and 2g of polylactic acid and dissolve them in 56g of acetone to obtain 60g of particle curing agent.
[0055] Spray-coat the air-dried mixture with 60 g of shellac solution to obtain organic acid powder.
[0056] Mix 60g of sodium carbonate and 90g of lithium carbonate uniformly, and spray coat with 60g of shellac solution to obtain release primer powder.
[0057] Mix the organic acid powder and the release primer powder evenly, and mix them evenly with the granule curing age...
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