WO2016088204A1 - Papier d'enveloppement de cigarette, et cigarette enveloppée par papier utilisant ledit papier d'enveloppement de cigarette - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cigarette paper and a cigarette using the cigarette paper.
- Patent Document 1 an inner wrapping paper having a specific air permeability is arranged between a cigarette and an outer wrapping paper constituting the cigarette, thereby suppressing the occurrence of a stain on the cigarette wrapping paper.
- the basis weight of the inner wrapping paper is described as being 30 g / m 2 at the maximum.
- a water repellent composed of a cellulose derivative is applied to a wrapping paper and dried to form a first layer, and a cellulose derivative is further coated thereon to form a second layer.
- Patent Document 1 it is essential to use two types of wrapping paper, that is, an outer wrapping paper and an inner wrapping paper as a cigarette wrapping paper, and maintain the productivity and cost of cigarettes or the taste of cigarettes.
- the invention described in Patent Document 2 is characterized in that the cigarette paper is coated twice with a water repellent such as a cellulose derivative.
- a water repellent such as a cellulose derivative.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a cigarette paper in which the occurrence of stains is suppressed.
- the present invention is as follows.
- Tobacco wrapping paper for wrapping cigarettes, and having an average fiber length of 1200 to 1700 ⁇ m and an average thickness of 45 to 100 ⁇ m obtained by making pulp with a freeness of 30 to 65 ° SR Cigarette wrapping paper.
- the cigarette paper according to [1] which is a unit.
- the cigarette according to [4] wherein the cigarette includes a fragrance, and the content thereof is 7.5 mg / book or more.
- the fragrance is menthol.
- the relationship between the average thickness of tobacco wrapping paper and the stain occurrence rate is illustrated.
- the graph shows the relationship between the freeness and average fiber length of the pulp used for papermaking for cigarette paper, and the stain reduction rate evaluation.
- the cigarette wrapping paper is for wrapping cigarettes constituting the cigarette, but not for wrapping a filter.
- the cigarette paper of the present invention is obtained by papermaking a pulp having an average fiber length of 1200 to 1700 ⁇ m and a freeness of 30 to 65 ° SR, and has an average thickness of 45 to 100 ⁇ m. Paper is made using pulp having an average fiber length of 1200 to 1700 ⁇ m and a freeness of 30 to 65 ° SR, and the average thickness of the resulting wrapping paper is 45 to 100 ⁇ m. The occurrence of stains can be suppressed.
- the present inventor made paper using the specific pulp as described above, and the cigarette paper has an average thickness in a specific range, so that the structure of the fibrils of the pulp fiber in the cigarette paper However, it became unsuitable for the movement of the stain-generating component via the fibril and thought that it contributed to the suppression of the stain.
- the average fiber length of the pulp is more preferably 1300 to 1700 ⁇ m. Further, the freeness is more preferably 35 to 57 ° SR.
- the average fiber length of the present invention is an average value of the length weight of the fibers contained in the pulp to be used, and is based on optical automatic analysis (JIS P8226-2) using non-polarized light with a fiber count of 20,000 or more. It is to be measured. Moreover, the freeness of the pulp in the present invention is measured by the Shopper-Liegra method (JIS P8121).
- the average thickness of the cigarette paper in the present invention is a value measured by the method defined in JIS P8118.
- the pulp used for the papermaking of the cigarette paper of the present invention is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include pulp made from hemp (flax) or wood, or a mixture of pulps made from these materials. Specifically, a flux pulp can be mentioned.
- the average fiber length and freeness can be adjusted by changing the cooking and beating conditions when preparing the pulp to be used. Known conditions for cooking and beating can be employed.
- the cigarette paper of the present invention can be exemplified by a wet papermaking method in which a component containing pulp and the like described above is dispersed in water to prepare a slurry, and a paper is made using a wet paper machine. However, it is not particularly limited to this.
- the cigarette paper of the present invention may contain a filler.
- An example of the filler is calcium carbonate.
- the average thickness of the cigarette paper of the present invention is 45 to 100 ⁇ m. In the concept of the present invention that suppresses the exudation of the cigarette paper from the inner paper surface to the outer paper surface, the thicker the cigarette paper, the longer the distance between the front and back paper surfaces, effectively suppressing the occurrence of stains and Ensuring strength as a wrapping paper.
- the average thickness is preferably 45 to 60 ⁇ m.
- the average thickness of the cigarette wrapping paper can also be adjusted by adjusting the basis weight described later, calendering described later, or the like.
- the basis weight of the cigarette paper of the present invention is 25 to 40 gsm (g / m 2 ) can be mentioned. Having such a basis weight contributes to maintaining the strength of the cigarette paper and the taste of the cigarette.
- the basis weight of the cigarette paper can be adjusted by adjusting the pulp content and filler content, or by adjusting the processing conditions of the wet paper machine.
- the cigarette paper of this invention may contain another additive in the range which does not impair the effect of this invention.
- an auxiliary combustor can be mentioned.
- the auxiliary combustor include a hydroxy acid salt.
- a hydroxy acid salt salts such as citric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid and the like can be used, and for example, a sodium salt or a potassium salt can be used.
- the content of the auxiliary combustor may be 0.1 to 5% by weight with respect to the weight of the cigarette paper, and 0.5 to 2% by weight. It is preferable that
- the cigarette paper of the present invention may be in a range that does not affect the degree of freedom of cigarette manufacturing and the degree of freedom of design, and is preferably 24 to 110 coresta.
- the air permeability referred to in the present invention refers to the flow rate of air permeated (permeated) per minute / cm 2 when air is passed from one side (2 cm 2 ) of paper under a constant pressure of 1 kPa.
- the cigarette paper of the present invention may be processed using a film-forming material on the surface in contact with the cigarette cut.
- a film-forming material known materials can be used, such as alginic acid and its salts (for example, sodium salt), cellulose derivatives such as pectin, polyvinyl alcohol, ethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose and carboxymethyl cellulose, starch and its Derivatives (for example ether derivatives such as carboxymethyl starch, hydroxyalkyl starch, ester derivatives such as starch acetate, phosphate starch and starch octenyl succinate) can be mentioned.
- These film-forming materials can usually be used as an aqueous solution of 1.0 to 30.0% by weight, and such an aqueous solution is brought into contact with a cigarette by using an appropriate printing method such as gravure printing. It can be applied by printing on the surface and, if necessary, the surface on the opposite side. After coating, it is dried by a known appropriate method so that the film made of the above material closes a specific place on the wrapping paper, specifically pores between fibers forming the wrapping paper. Or formed along the fiber. By performing such coating, it is possible to better reduce the occurrence of stains on the cigarette paper. This coating amount may be smaller than that used in the prior art (for example, 0.1 to 0.3 gsm).
- the cigarette paper of the present invention can be wound with cigarettes by the same method as for ordinary wrapping paper.
- the cigarette of the present invention is a cigarette having a cigarette cut and a cigarette paper for wrapping the cigarette cut, and the cigarette paper is the cigarette roll of the present invention described above.
- a known cigarette can be used, and the filling amount of the cigarette can be filled at a usual 0.1 to 0.9 g / cm 3 .
- the cigarette of the present invention may have a filter part, and a known cellulose acetate filter, paper filter, or the like can be used as a filter used for the filter part.
- the tobacco engraving may contain a fragrance.
- Perfumes that may be included in the tobacco include phenolic compounds such as vanillin, ethyl vanillin, methyl salicylate, eugenol, isoeugenol, thymol, propenyl guaetol, maltol, ethyl maltol, methylcyclopentenone, ⁇ - Examples include cyclo and non-cycloenol compounds such as ketofurans, and oily fragrances such as cyclo and non-cyclo aliphatic alcohols such as menthol.
- the content of the fragrance is preferably 7.5 mg / pack or more as the content per cigarette.
- the occurrence of a stain can be suppressed even if the fragrance is contained in the above-described content. This increases the freedom of product design and productivity for cigarettes.
- flavor if it is the quantity contained in a cigarette, it will not restrict
- ⁇ Test Example 1 Examples 1 to 6, Comparative Examples 1 to 3> Paper making was performed using a flux pulp having an average fiber length and freeness shown in Table 1, and a cigarette paper having an average thickness and basis weight adjusted to the values shown in Table 1 was produced. The average fiber length and the freeness were adjusted by changing the cooking and beating conditions, and the average thickness was adjusted by changing the basis weight of the cigarette paper or by applying a calendar treatment. The items shown in Table 1 were obtained using these cigarette papers. In Table 1, the tensile strength, air permeability, and stain generation rate were determined using the following methods. FIG. 1 shows the experimental results shown in Table 1 as the relationship between the average thickness of the cigarette paper and the stain occurrence rate. The cigarette papers of Comparative Examples 1 to 3 have specifications that are used as ordinary cigarette papers.
- the stain generation rate is affected not only by the specifications of the cigarette paper but also by the cigarette chopping and flavoring conditions. Therefore, in order to simplify the evaluation, the stain generation rate of cigarette paper that is normally used is used. It was evaluated by the improvement width.
- the tensile strength of each cigarette paper was determined based on JIS P 8113 “Paper and paperboard—Testing method for tensile properties” and having a width of 15 mm.
- the air permeability was measured using PPM1000 manufactured by FILTRONA.
- ⁇ Calendar processing> The cigarette paper of Comparative Example 4 is obtained by calendering the cigarette paper of Example 2 using a calendering device.
- the processing apparatus includes a calendar roller and a press roller, and the press roller is pressed toward the calendar roller with a predetermined linear pressure, specifically, a linear pressure of 5.9 N per mm.
- the cigarette paper is passed between a calender roller and a press roller, thereby calendering.
- calendering reduces the average thickness of the cigarette paper and reduces the air permeability.
- ⁇ Surface coating> Using a simple gravure coater, a low methoxy pectin solution (1.8 wt%) having a degree of esterification of 6-12 was applied to the entire surface of one side of the cigarette paper.
- the cigarette paper of Comparative Example 3 was coated on the cigarette paper of Comparative Example 2 so that the amount was 0.2 gsm. Further, the cigarette paper of Example 3 was coated on the cigarette paper of Example 2 so as to have an amount of 0.2 gsm.
- the coating speed was 4 m / min. In both Comparative Example 3 and Example 3, coating was performed only on the surface located inside when cigarette winding was performed. After coating, it was dried using 90-95 ° C. as the heater condition.
- Example 1 and Example 6 are comparisons of cigarette papers with the same three main physical properties, average fiber length, freeness, and average thickness, all of which are the same in the present invention, but with different fillers. . If the three main physical properties of average fiber length, freeness, and average thickness are the same, the stain occurrence rate was almost the same even if the filler was different. It was thought that there was no effect on.
- Example 6 From the comparison between Example 6 and Comparative Example 2, among the three main physical properties of the average fiber length, the freeness, and the average thickness, which are focused in the present invention, the stain when only the freeness is greatly different I found the difference in the incidence.
- the stain occurrence rate of Comparative Example 2 having a freeness of 70 ° SR was 56%
- the stain occurrence rate of Example 1 having a freeness of 57 ° SR was 28%. .
- Example 2 From the comparison between Example 2 and Comparative Example 4, among the three main physical properties of average fiber length, freeness, and average thickness that are focused on in the present invention, depending on the presence or absence of calendering on the cigarette paper, The average thickness was varied. From this comparison, it was found that there was a difference in the incidence of stain when only the average thickness was significantly different.
- the stain occurrence rate of Comparative Example 4 having a thickness of 35 ⁇ m was 85%, whereas the stain occurrence rate of Example 2 having an average thickness of 55 ⁇ m was 15%.
- Example 4 From the comparison between Example 1 and Example 4, among the three main physical properties of the average fiber length, freeness, and average thickness that are focused on in the present invention, the basis weight of the cigarette paper is changed and averaged. The thickness was changed. From this comparison, it was found that there was a difference in the incidence of stain when only the average thickness was significantly different.
- the stain occurrence rate of Example 4 with an average thickness of 47 ⁇ m was 41%, whereas the stain occurrence rate of Example 1 with an average thickness of 52 ⁇ m was 28%.
- Comparative Example 3 is obtained by applying a small amount of surface coating to the cigarette paper of Comparative Example 2, and the average fiber length, freeness, and average thickness are almost the same.
- a small amount of surface coating was applied to the cigarette paper of Example 2, and the average fiber length, freeness, and average thickness were the same.
- the surface coating has almost no effect even if a small amount of surface coating is applied.
- the cigarette paper (Example 2) having a low stain generation rate in the untreated stage a significant reduction in the stain generation rate was observed by applying a small amount of surface coating.
- ⁇ Test Example 2> A slurry was prepared by dispersing in water such that the flux pulp (average fiber length: 1460 ⁇ m, freeness: 45 ° SR) was 0.7% by weight. This was wet-made using a long net paper machine and dehydrated and dried to obtain a cigarette paper having an average thickness of 58.1 ⁇ m and a basis weight of 32.9 gsm. Furthermore, by changing the above-described conditions for cooking and beating the flux pulp, a plurality of flux pulps having different average fiber length and freeness were prepared. Using them, paper making was carried out while paying attention not to greatly change the average thickness from the aforementioned 58.1 ⁇ m, and a plurality of levels of cigarette paper was prepared. The average thickness was 51.0-58.1 ⁇ m.
- cigarettes with multiple levels of cigarettes and wrapping cigarettes with fragrance added cigarettes (cigarette rod length 68 mm, diameter 7.9 mm, cigarette type is American blend, and packing density is 0.20 g / cm 3 , fragrance addition amount 7.5 mg / book), and the paper cigarette is loaded into a 20-packed paper cigarette container and sealed, under conditions of a temperature of 22 ° C. and a relative humidity of 60% for 28 days. Storage was performed, and the stain occurrence rate was determined according to the following evaluation criteria, and stain evaluation was performed. The stain occurrence rate [%] was calculated by the same method as in Test 1 described above.
- the stain evaluation was represented by “ ⁇ ”, “ ⁇ ”, and “ ⁇ ” in terms of the improvement with respect to the stain occurrence rate in a cigarette paper used normally.
- the results are shown in FIG.
- the horizontal axis represents the average fiber length of the pulp used for papermaking
- the vertical axis represents the freeness of the pulp used for papermaking. It was found that the incidence of stains was reduced in cigarette papers having a long average fiber length and a low freeness. It was found that the average fiber length of the pulp used for papermaking was 1200 ⁇ m or more and the freeness was 65 ° SR or less as a condition for improving the stain generation rate.
- the average fiber length of the pulp used for papermaking was 1300 ⁇ m or more and the freeness was 57 ° SR or less.
- the upper limit of the average fiber length and the lower limit of the freeness of the pulp used for papermaking are not limited from the viewpoint of stain generation rate, but from the viewpoint of ensuring general properties such as the productivity and air permeability of cigarette paper. Is set.
- the occurrence of stains is satisfactorily reduced without duplicating the cigarette paper or surface coating using a large amount of coating agent. be able to. Therefore, the productivity of cigarette paper and cigarettes using the same can be increased, and the cost can be reduced. Moreover, when surface coating is performed on the cigarette paper of the present invention, the effect of reducing the occurrence of stains is further enhanced even though the amount of coating is very small. By using this cigarette paper, even if a fragrance such as menthol is included in the cigarette more than usual, the occurrence of stains is suppressed.
- the pulp used for the manufacture of the cigarette paper of the present invention is greatly different from that conventionally used in the combination of the average fiber length and the freeness range.
- it is important that the wrapping paper obtained by making paper using a pulp having a freeness and an average fiber length in a specific range defined by the present invention as a raw material has a specific thickness.
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