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Cigarette paper is thin and porous. The porosity is vital as it allows air to enter and mix with the tobacco smoke during combustion, which helps in regulating the burning rate of the cigarette.
- Thinness and Lightweight
- Porosity
- Strength and Durability
- Printability
- Chemical Inertness
- Heat Resistance
- Low Ash Content
Cigarette Paper Description
Cigarette paper is a crucial component in cigarette manufacturing.
It’s thin and porous. The porosity is vital as it allows air to enter and mix with the tobacco smoke during combustion, which helps in regulating the burning rate of the cigarette. It’s usually made from natural fibers like flax or hemp. These fibers give the paper strength to hold the tobacco without tearing easily.
Cigarette paper is also designed to have a certain degree of whiteness. It provides a clean and visually appealing background for any printed information such as the brand name or health warnings. Moreover, it has good heat – resistance to a certain extent so that it doesn’t burn too quickly and can maintain the integrity of the cigarette structure during smoking.
Cigarette Paper Data Sheet
Grammage | g/m2 | 24-32 |
MD tensile energy absorption | J/m2 | ±0.2 |
Whiteness | % | >85 |
Fluorescent whiteness | % | / |
Ash | % | 7±0.5 |
Moisture | % | 3.5±0.5 |
Fluorescent reaction | – | / |
oder | – | / |
bobbin length | m | ±30 |
bobbin Width | mm | ±0.01 |
appearance quantity | OK | |
permeability | cu | 0-18000 |