A removable extractor separates the heater aperture from the air inlet to keep debris out of the airflow path and simplify cleaning.
Measured powder moisture sets slurry water in the target range, improving mixing, drying, and machinery wear in plant-based sheet production.
Transverse corrugations in shredded aerosol strips raise fill value while preserving hardness, alignment, and sensory performance.
Tobacco granules fixed on folded inner wrapper surfaces cut draw resistance and material discharge while maintaining stable aerosol delivery.
Anaerobic fermentation uses lactic acid and sugar markers to improve tobacco smoothness and floral notes while avoiding additives.
Two-stage hot-air drying raises the thickness-to-basis weight ratio of reconstituted tobacco sheets to reduce cigarette end loss.
Targeted Nic1 and Nic2 mutations lower tobacco nicotine and alkaloids while preserving leaf grade and reducing insect susceptibility.
Layered amorphous solid compositions balance aerosol former content and matrix stability to improve vapor generation and flavor release.
A non-stick carrier layer lets tacky amorphous aerosol material be cut, handled, and assembled without clumping while preserving aerosol generation.
An amorphous solid with gelling and aerosol-former materials enables higher cannabis loading while improving solubility and inhalable aerosol delivery.
Integrated air channels and hollow inserts improve HNB substrate heating, cool vapor, and keep heating elements cleaner with loose fill.
Semiochemical sensing in closed tobacco storage enables early insect detection and triggers cooling before contamination spreads.
An inductively heatable susceptor between aerosol sheets improves heat transfer and aerosol consistency while supporting efficient article assembly.
Discrete active-agent dots on oral delivery fabric improve saliva permeation, reduce occlusion, and increase transfer rates.
A setting-agent carrier gels the slurry on contact, simplifying substrate manufacture while preserving bonding, thickness control, and heating efficiency.
Binder and pH-modifying additives cut TSNA thermogeneration in heated tobacco aerosol material while preserving aroma.
A three-stage coating embeds atomizing agents in porous inorganic particles to cut sheet moisture uptake and improve uniform smoke release.
A four-in-one facility with controlled light, humidity, and iron-boron nutrition raises cigar wrapper yield while cutting investment and labor.
A segmented conductive wrapper lets one heater warm the aerosol substrate and nicotine medium to different temperatures for better taste and aerosol output.
Folded inner-wrapper pockets retain tobacco granules while keeping aerosol flow open, reducing draw resistance and material discharge.
Lowering tobacco sheet moisture to 14% or less cuts heat capacity and improves early aerosol delivery in heat-not-burn inhalers.
An induction-heated internal susceptor warms the tobacco substrate without direct heater contact, reducing residue, flavor contamination, and cleaning issues.
Multiple outlets form separated alkaloid sheets on a movable support, reducing breakage and improving drying uniformity during processing.
Carbonyl scavenger additives and controlled heating cut formaldehyde and acetaldehyde exposure in non-tobacco botanical aerosol materials.
Balancing tobacco extract, aerosol source, non-wood fiber, and binder yields a stronger aerosol-generating sheet with less stickiness and exudation.
Maintaining a liquid-solid ratio of at least 3 enables aerosol-generating sheet production without concentration, improving efficiency and preserving flavor.
A solid tobacco extract sheet slows flavor-component release, preserving tobacco smoke taste through mid and late puffs.
A carrier-backed amorphous aerosol layer improves heater coupling while limiting charring, residue buildup, and power use.
Inclined chute deflectors redirect pneumatically rejected non-tobacco particles to prevent rebound into the good product flow.
Inclined deflector elements in a catching shaft redirect pneumatically rejected foreign bodies deeper into collection, reducing bounce-back into the mass flow.