Low-nicotine paper-making process reconstituted tobacco and preparation method and application thereof
A technology of reconstituted tobacco leaves and papermaking method, which is applied in the directions of tobacco preparation, application, tobacco, etc., can solve problems such as low nicotine content of reconstituted tobacco leaves, and achieve the effects of retaining the original aroma of tobacco, increasing energy and irritation, and reducing nicotine content
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[0035] This embodiment discloses a method for preparing reconstituted tobacco leaves by the low-nicotine papermaking method, and the specific steps are as follows:
[0036] (1) Mix the raw materials and water at a mass ratio of 1:7, and extract at 50°C for 1 hour; after extraction, the solids and liquids are separated; the liquid is centrifuged at 2500 rpm for 5 minutes to remove impurities to obtain a tobacco extract. Wherein, the raw materials include the following components by mass percentage: 50% of tobacco stems, 20% of tobacco dust, 10% of coniferous wood pulp, 5% of hemp pulp, heavy CaCO 3 10%.
[0037] (2) Process the solid matter described in step (1) according to the reconstituted tobacco leaf process of the papermaking method to make a tobacco slurry with a degree of percussion of 30 ° SR; the quality is 30 g / m through the subsequent papermaking process 2 , The thickness is 0.25mm substrate.
[0038] (3) Tobacco extract is concentrated under reduced pressure at 6...
Embodiment 2
[0043] This embodiment discloses a method for preparing reconstituted tobacco leaves by the low-nicotine papermaking method, and the specific steps are as follows:
[0044] (1) Mix the raw material and water at a mass ratio of 1:8, and extract at 55°C for 1.5 hours; after extraction, the solids and liquid are separated; the liquid is centrifuged at 3000 rpm for 5 minutes to remove impurities, and the tobacco extract is obtained . Wherein, the raw materials include the following components by mass percentage: 60% of tobacco stems, 10% of tobacco dust, 10% of coniferous wood pulp, 5% of hemp pulp, light CaCO 3 10%.
[0045] (2) Process the solid matter described in step (1) according to the reconstituted tobacco leaf process of the papermaking method to make a tobacco slurry with a degree of percussion of 35 ° SR; the quality made by the subsequent papermaking process is 40g / m 2 , a thickness of 0.3mm substrate.
[0046] (3) The tobacco extract was concentrated under reduced ...
Embodiment 3
[0051] This embodiment discloses a method for preparing reconstituted tobacco leaves by the low-nicotine papermaking method, and the specific steps are as follows:
[0052] (1) Mix the raw material and water at a mass ratio of 1:10, and extract at 55°C for 2 hours; after extraction, the solid and liquid are separated; the liquid is centrifuged at 6000 rpm for 5 minutes to remove impurities, and the tobacco extract is obtained. Wherein, the raw materials include the following components by mass percentage: 60% of tobacco stems, 10% of tobacco dust, 15% of softwood pulp, light CaCO 3 10%.
[0053] (2) Process the solid matter described in step (1) according to the reconstituted tobacco leaf process of the papermaking method to make a tobacco slurry with a degree of percussion of 30 ° SR; the quality is 35g / m made by the subsequent papermaking process 2 , The thickness is 0.22mm substrate.
[0054] (3) Tobacco extract is concentrated under reduced pressure at 65°C to a solid co...
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