Processing method for tobacco product used in low-temperature baking of tobacco
A tobacco product and low-temperature baking technology, applied in the field of electronic cigarettes, can solve the problems of troublesome residues, inconvenient carrying and filling tobacco, and low-efficiency inability to obtain effects, and achieve the effects of smoking control, scientific smoking cessation, and convenient use
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[0006] Specific implementation method: Tobacco and metal high heat conductor are mixed together and processed into a finished product with a fixed shape, which is used for low-temperature curing of tobacco. Mixing tobacco with metal high heat conductors is to use the rapid heat conduction characteristics of metal high heat conductors to quickly heat all the mixed tobacco that needs to be baked at a low temperature to the required temperature, avoiding the tobacco to be baked during low temperature baking It is troublesome to use low-temperature baking with large temperature difference and poor effect. The effect is to greatly increase the area of tobacco to be baked at the effective temperature at the same time, and can improve the effect of low-temperature baking to the same effect as traditional combustion. . The way of mixing can be to process tobacco and metal high thermal conductivity into chips first, then mix them together and then process them into a fixed shape; it ...
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