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GB 5606.3-1996 Technical requirements for cigarette rolling

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Standard ID: GB 5606.3-1996

Standard Name: Technical requirements for cigarette rolling

Chinese Name: 卷烟 卷制技术要求

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:Abolished

Date of Release1996-04-17

Date of Implementation:1997-01-01

Date of Expiration:2005-12-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Agriculture >> 65.160 Tobacco, tobacco products and tobacco industry equipment

Standard Classification Number:Food>>Tobacco>>X87 Tobacco Products

associated standards

alternative situation:GB 5609-1985; replaced by GB 5606.3-2005

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other information

Review date:2004-10-14

Drafting unit:Science, Technology and Education Department of State Tobacco Monopoly Administration

Focal point unit:State Tobacco Monopoly Administration

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GB 5606.3—1996
This standard is a revision of GB5607-85 Technical Conditions for Cigarette Making. In terms of writing format, it has been changed from the original independent standard to GB5606.3 Technical Requirements for Cigarette Making, and the following revisions have been made in terms of technical content: the original standard has cancelled the practice of separately specifying technical requirements for Class A, B, C, and D cigarettes, and only puts forward different technical requirements for filter cigarettes and mouthless cigarettes for items such as the percentage of unfilled cigarettes, moisture content, and the depth of empty cigarettes. The provisions on the design standards or design specifications for the physical indicators of cigarettes have been cancelled, and only the tolerances or ranges of the physical indicators of cigarettes have been specified. The technical requirements for the combustibility of cigarettes in GB5608-85 Cigarette Cut Tobacco are incorporated into this standard, and "combustibility" is changed to "cigarette flameout". Cigarette cracking is listed separately from "Cigarette appearance\Technical requirements". "Cigarette hardness" adds technical requirements and test methods of point pressure method and uses it as an arbitration method. Some physical indicators are adjusted. The test conditions of "dust content" are changed, and the requirements for "cigarette appearance" are clearer. Part of the judgment rules are changed. This series of standards includes: GB/T 5606.1—1996 Cigarette sampling GB/T5606.2—1996 GB 5606.3—1996 GB 5606. 4—1996
GB5606.5—1996
Cigarette packaging, labeling and storage and transportation
Technical requirements for cigarette production
Technical requirements for sensory organs of cigarettes
Technical indicators for mainstream smoke and tobacco chemistry
GB5606.6—1996 Comprehensive judgment of cigarette quality This standard shall be implemented from January 1, 1997. All cigarette products shall comply with the requirements of this standard from July 1, 1997. This standard shall come into effect on From this date, GB5607-85 shall be repealed and replaced. This standard is proposed by the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Tobacco Standardization Technical Committee. The drafting units of this standard are: the Science and Technology Education Department of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration and the Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are: Zhang Longgen, Xia Zhenglin, Li Shiyong and Hu Guangdu. 321
1 Scope
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Technical Requirements for Rolling
Cigarettes Making technical requirmentThis standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods and inspection rules for cigarette making. This standard applies to cigarettes.
2 Cited standards
GB 5606.3—1996
Replaces GB560985
The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard is published, the versions shown are valid. All standards will be revised, and parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards. GB/T5606.1—1996 Cigarette sampling
YC/T28.1~28.8-1996 Determination of physical properties of cigarettes 3 Definitions
This standard adopts the following definitions.
3.1 Draw resistance resistance
The resistance of a cigarette when it is smoked. It is expressed by the static pressure difference at both ends of a cigarette when a certain flow of air flows through the cigarette under a certain atmospheric environment. 3.2 Hardness
The ability of a cigarette to resist deformation in the radial direction under a certain atmospheric environment. It is expressed by the percentage of the ratio of the length in the diameter direction of the cigarette to the original diameter after a certain pressure is applied to the cigarette with a certain area of ​​the probe for a certain period of time; or it is expressed by the pressure applied to make the entire cigarette produce a certain deformation within a certain period of time.
3.3 Dust content
The percentage of a certain size of tobacco dust in the tobacco mass. 3.4 Loose ends
The hollow of a certain area and depth formed at the end of a cigarette due to the lack of tobacco filling. 3.5 Open seam
The crack that bursts open at the top of the cigarette.
3.6 Extinguish
The phenomenon of a cigarette stopping smoldering after it is ignited. 4 Product classification
Cigarettes are divided into filter cigarettes and mouthless cigarettes according to different rolling methods. 4.2
Cigarettes are divided into different specifications according to length and circumference, expressed as \cigarette length (filter length minus cigarette length) (mm) × circumference (mm). Approved by the State Bureau of Technical Supervision on April 17, 1996 322
Implementation on January 1, 1997
5 Technical requirements
GB5606.3-1996
5.1 The physical indicators of cigarettes shall comply with the provisions of Table 1. Table 1 Physical indicators of cigarettes
Item name
Weight, piece
Point pressure (length fraction)
Dust content (mass fraction)
Moisture content
(mass fraction)
5.2Empty
Filter cigarette
Mouthless cigarette
Design standard value ±0.5
Design standard value ±0.3
Design standard value ±0.10 0
Design standard value 245
Design standard value: 500~1300
75.0±15.0
14.0±6.0
Design standard value ±0.50
Design standard value 1.00
Design standard value: 11.50~13.00
The cigarette end should not have both the hollow depth and hollow cross-sectional ratio specified in Table 2. Table 2 Conditions for determining the hollow end of cigarettes
Deep hollow depth, mm
Filter cigarettes
Mouthless cigarettes
5.3 Burst
The burst of a cigarette after 90° twisting should not be greater than 1/4 of the length of the cigarette. Extinguishing
After the cigarette is ignited, the length of continuous smoldering should not be less than 40mm. 5.5 Appearance
Void cross-sectional ratio
5.5.1 The surface of the cigarette should be clean. There should be no oil stains, yellow spots, stains, or dust with a length of not less than 2.0mm, or less than 2.0mm in length, but not more than two points.
5.5.2 The surface of the cigarette should be wrinkle-free. There should be no vertical wrinkles longer than 10.0mm; there should be no wrinkles around the cigarette or more than one wrinkle for more than 1/3 of the circumference; the filter tipping paper should not have a wrinkle longer than 1/3 of the circumference of the cigarette or more than one wrinkle for less than 1/3 of the circumference.
5.5.3 The overlap of the cigarette should be firmly and neatly attached, without warping, and the filter should not fall off; the length of the filter tipping paper should not exceed the design value by ±0.5mm, and the uneven pasting should not exceed 0.5mm. 5.5.4 The cigarette should be intact and undamaged. The filter tip should not be deformed or damaged by extrusion, and the shrinkage of the filter tip should not exceed 0.5mm; the contact of the cigarette end surface should not be greater than 1/3 of the circumference and the contact depth should not be greater than 2.0mm; the length of the paper tear at both ends of the cigarette should not be greater than 1.5mm; the surface should not have punctures or holes.
GB5606.3-1996
5.5.5 The steel stamp mark of the cigarette should be clear and complete, with appropriate position, and should not be blurred, overlapped, or incomplete; the steel stamp should not be inverted, and the position from the cigarette mouth end should be basically consistent, and the deviation should not be greater than ±2.0mm. 6 Sampling
Draw laboratory samples and prepare test specimens according to GB/T5606.1. 7 Test method
7.1 Length
Randomly select 20 cigarettes from the sample as test materials, and test them one by one according to YC/T28.2. 7.2 Circumference
Randomly select 50 cigarettes from the sample as test materials, and test them one by one according to YC/T28.3. 7.3 Weight
Randomly select 50 cigarettes from the sample as test materials, and test them one by one according to YC/T28.4. 7.4 Draw resistance
Randomly select 50 cigarettes from the sample as test materials, and test them one by one according to YC/T28.5. 7.5 Hardness
When the point pressure method is used, randomly select 50 cigarettes from the sample as test materials, and test them one by one according to YC/T28.6. When the full pressure method is used, randomly select 20 cigarettes from the sample as test materials, divide the test materials into 10 groups, and test 2 cigarettes in each group according to YC/T28.6.
When two methods are available, the point pressure method should be used as the first choice for testing, and this method should be used as the arbitration method. 7.6 Dust content
Randomly select 20 cigarettes from the sample as test materials and test them according to YC/T28.7. 7.7 Moisture content
According to 5.4.2 of GB/T5606.1, obtain the sample and test it according to YC/T28.8.8 Burst
Randomly select 10 cigarettes from the sample as test materials, and test them one by one according to YC/T28.10. 7.9 Flameout
Randomly select 10 cigarettes from the sample as test materials, and test them one by one according to YC/T28.11. If there are flameout cigarettes, and no more than 2 cigarettes, repeat the test once. The number of flameout cigarettes should be accumulated and recorded. 7.10 Empty
According to 5.4.1 of GB/T5606.1, obtain the test materials, remove the cigarettes with packaging defects, and test them one by one according to YC/T28.9. 7.11 Appearance
Use all the test materials after removing the empty cigarettes in 7.10, and test them one by one according to YC/T28.12. 8 Inspection rules
8.1 Determine the number of unqualified pieces or the number of unqualified times according to the test results in Chapter 7 (according to the requirements of Chapter 5). 8.2 The number of unqualified pieces (times) multiplied by the unit deduction value is equal to the unqualified deduction score. 8.3 The highest score of the item (see Table 3) minus the unqualified deduction score is equal to the score of the item, but if the score is less than 0, it will be counted as 0.
Item name
Highest scorewwW.bzxz.Net
Unit deduction value
The sum of the scores of each individual item is the test score.
GB5606.3--1996
The highest score and unit deduction value of each item Flame-out
8.5 If any of the following situations occurs, the batch of cigarettes will be judged as unqualified: - Excessive moisture content, that is, the moisture content is greater than 14.00%; - Severely loose, that is, more than 20 empty cigarettes; - Explosion, that is, more than 2 exploded cigarettes;
Flame-out, that is, more than 2 flame-out cigarettes;
More than 20 leaking cigarettes.
Dust content
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