AT148994B - Process for the production of cigarette paper. - Google Patents

Process for the production of cigarette paper.

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AT148994B
AT148994B AT148994DA AT148994B AT 148994 B AT148994 B AT 148994B AT 148994D A AT148994D A AT 148994DA AT 148994 B AT148994 B AT 148994B
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paper
cigarette paper
production
agar
solution
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Eva Maria Roschmann
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Eva Maria Roschmann
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H5/00Special paper or cardboard not otherwise provided for
    • D21H5/12Special paper or cardboard not otherwise provided for characterised by the use of special fibrous materials
    • D21H5/14Special paper or cardboard not otherwise provided for characterised by the use of special fibrous materials of cellulose fibres only
    • D21H5/16Tobacco or cigarette paper

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  • Manufacturing Of Cigar And Cigarette Tobacco (AREA)

Description

  

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  Verfahren zur Herstellung von Zigarettenpapier. 



   Um Zigarettenpapier beim Abbrand geruchlich und geschmacklich zu verbessern, ist es bereits bekannt, zur Anpassung an den Säuregrad des Tabaks eine Säurebehandlung durchzuführen. Auch hat man das Papier bereits mit wässriger Zuckerlösung, mit   entfetteter Milch, Mastixzusätzen   und mit Tabakölen behandelt. 



   Es wurde nun gefunden, dass der beizende Geschmack und der unangenehme Geruch der Verbrennungsprodukte des Papiers vermieden wird, wenn bei der Herstellung von Zigarettenpapier das Papier mit einer Lösung von Agar-Agar getränkt wird. Diese   Durehtränkung ermöglicht   es, ein besonders dünnes Papier zu wählen, da die   Durchtränkung   gleichzeitig die Festigkeit und Dichte des Papiers erhöht. Der Brand des Zigarettenpapiers ist vollkommen gleichmässig und ruhig. Das Verfahren wird wie folgt erläutert :   0. 2 g geschnittener   Agar-Agar werden mit 100 cm3 destilliertem Wasser zum Quellen angesetzt. 



  Nach etwa 12-24 Stunden erfolgt eine kurze Erwärmung bis auf zirka   90    ; die sieh ergebende klare Flüssigkeit verdickt sich beim Erkalten etwas und ist dann gebrauchsfertig. 



   In die Lösung wird das Zigarettenpapier z. B. in mehreren Lagen eingebracht und nach etwa einer Stunde die vom Papier nicht aufgenommene Lösung entfernt. Nach kurzer Vortrocknung werden die   Papier1agen   in noch etwas feuchtem Zustande abgenommen und in an sieh bekannter Weise vollkommen getrocknet. 



   Den vorbekannten Verfahren gegenüber ergibt sich durch die Agar-Agar-Tränkung der Vorteil, dass das Verfahren sehr einfach und ohne Beachtung chemischer Prozesse   durchführbar   ist. Es werden keine Spezialapparaturen und keine teuren Zusätze, wie Tabaköl od.   dgl.,   benötigt. Ausserdem   ermöglicht   das Verfahren durch die Wahl dünnerer Papiere, deren Festigkeit durch die Tränkung erhöht ist, die Ersparung an Rohstoffen, auch ist dünneres Papier bei ausreichender Festigkeit den bisher bekannten Papieren überlegen. 



   Soweit an sonstige Papiere, wie Luftpostpapiere, Schreibpapiere od. dgl., die ebenfalls sehr dünn sein müssen, die gleichen Anforderungen hinsichtlich der Festigkeit gestellt werden wie an Zigarettenpapier, kann das Verfahren auch hiefür Anwendung finden, da die getränkte Papierbahn sich einwandfrei beschreiben und bedrucken lässt. 

**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.



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  Process for the production of cigarette paper.



   In order to improve the smell and taste of cigarette paper when it is burned, it is already known to carry out an acid treatment to adapt it to the acidity of the tobacco. The paper has also already been treated with an aqueous sugar solution, with defatted milk, mastic additives and with tobacco oils.



   It has now been found that the tart taste and the unpleasant smell of the combustion products of the paper are avoided if the paper is soaked with a solution of agar-agar during the production of cigarette paper. This impregnation makes it possible to choose a particularly thin paper, since the impregnation increases the strength and density of the paper at the same time. The burning of the cigarette paper is perfectly even and calm. The procedure is explained as follows: 0.2 g of cut agar agar are mixed with 100 cm3 of distilled water for swelling.



  After about 12-24 hours there is a short warming up to about 90; the resulting clear liquid thickens somewhat on cooling and is then ready for use.



   In the solution, the cigarette paper is z. B. introduced in several layers and after about an hour the solution not absorbed by the paper is removed. After a short pre-drying, the paper layers are removed while they are still slightly damp and are completely dried in a manner known per se.



   Compared to the previously known methods, the agar-agar impregnation has the advantage that the method can be carried out very simply and without considering chemical processes. No special equipment and no expensive additives such as tobacco oil or the like are required. In addition, through the choice of thinner papers, the strength of which is increased by the impregnation, the process enables raw materials to be saved, and thinner paper is also superior to the papers known to date with sufficient strength.



   As far as other papers, such as airmail papers, writing papers or the like, which also have to be very thin, have the same requirements in terms of strength as for cigarette paper, the method can also be used for this, since the impregnated paper web can be written and printed perfectly leaves.

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Claims (1)

PATENT-ANSPRUCH : Verfahren zur Herstellung von Zigarettenpapier, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Papier zur Beseitigung des beizenden Geschmackes und unangenehmen Geruchs seiner Verbrennungsprodukte und zur Erhöhung seiner Festigkeitseigenschaften mit einer Lösung von Agar-Agar getränkt wird. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. PATENT CLAIM: Process for the production of cigarette paper, characterized in that the paper is impregnated with a solution of agar-agar to remove the bitter taste and unpleasant smell of its combustion products and to increase its strength properties. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT148994D 1935-02-05 1936-02-05 Process for the production of cigarette paper. AT148994B (en)

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DE455416X 1935-02-05

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FR801568A (en) 1936-08-07
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