Fragrance-supporting low-adsorption particles, cigarette filter, filter cigarette, and method for manufacturing fragrance-supporting low-adsorption particles
A manufacturing method and low-adsorption technology, which can be used in e-liquid filter elements, essential oils/fragrances, tobacco, etc., can solve the problems of difficulty in increasing the load of spices and time-consuming, etc.
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[0073] Here, a conical ribbon mixer / dryer Ribocone RM-50-VD manufactured by Okawara Seisakusho (see figure 1 ). Calcium silicate particles (Sanwa Marume manufactured by Sanwa Insecticlde Co., Ltd.; average particle diameter: 1mm, BET specific surface area less than 700m 2 / g) 10kg and 6kg of 5% by weight pullulan aqueous solution are put into the above-mentioned mixing / drying machine, and the steam at a temperature of 120° C. is circulated in the jacket at a pressure of 200 kPa, and the pressure in the mixing / drying machine is set to 12.3 kPa, stirring calcium silicate particles. After stirring for 5 minutes, 5 kg of the liquid flavor release composition A was sprayed into the mixer / dryer from the nozzle over 40 minutes, and then dried with stirring for 20 minutes. The fragrance-carrying calcium silicate particles are taken out from the mixing / drying machine, quickly placed in a continuous flow granulation drying device (Mix grade 0.5 type manufactured by Okawara Seisakusho)...
Embodiment 2
[0075] A fragrance-carrying calcium silicate particle product was obtained by the same procedure as in Example 1 except that the liquid flavor release composition B was used instead of the liquid flavor release composition A.
Embodiment 3
[0077] A fragrance-carrying calcium silicate particle product was obtained by the same procedure as in Example 1 except that the liquid flavor release composition C was used instead of the liquid flavor release composition A.
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