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GB 5606.5-1996 This standard is a revision of GB5608-85 cigarette cut tobacco. In terms of writing format, it was changed from the original independent standard to GB5606.5 Cigarette mainstream smoke and cut tobacco chemical technical indicators. And the following revisions were made in terms of technical content: the combustibility and dust content of cigarettes were classified as GB5606.3-1996 technical requirements for cigarette rolling. The tar content was refined into five grades, the tolerance of tar content on the box label was specified, and the scores for each tar content grade were specified. The technical requirements and test methods for the sugar-alkali ratio of cigarettes were cancelled, and the technical requirements and test methods for the main chemical components of cut tobacco were added. The technical requirements, test methods and inspection rules for the nicotine content of smoke were added. The technical requirements and test methods for carbon monoxide in smoke were added. This series of standards includes: GB/T 5606.1—1996 Cigarette Sampling Cigarette Packaging, Labeling and Storage and Transportation GB/T 5606.2—1996 GB5606.3-1996Cigarette Technical Requirements for Rolling GB5606.4—1996Cigarette GB5606.5-1996Cigarette Sensory Technical Requirements Mainstream Smoke and Tobacco Chemical Technical Indicators GB5606.6—1996Comprehensive Determination of Cigarette QualityThis standard shall be implemented from January 1, 1997, and all cigarette products shall comply with the requirements of this standard from July 1, 1997. From the date of entry into force, this standard shall simultaneously abolish and replace GB5608--85. 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: Science and Technology Education Department of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are: Huang Weifei, Liu Huimin, Pan Huiping. 332 1 Scope National Standard of the People's Republic of China Cigarettes--Mainstream smoke and chemical technical specification of cut tobaccoGB5606.5-1996 Replaces GB5608-85 This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods and inspection rules for the amount of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide in mainstream smoke, and the technical requirements and test methods for the water-soluble total sugar, total nitrogen, total alkaloids and ammoniacal alkali in cut tobacco. This standard applies to cigarettes. 2 Referenced Standards 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 the parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards. GB/T5606.11996 Cigarette sampling GB/T5606.2—1996 Cigarette packaging, labeling, storage and transportationYC/T0008—93 Determination of moisture and nicotine in total particulate matter in cigarette smokeYC/T 29--1996 Determination of total particulate matter and tar using a conventional analytical smoking machine for cigarettesYC/T30—1996 YC/T 31—1996Www.bzxZ.net YC/T 32—1996 YC/T 33—1996 YC/T 34-1996 YC/T35—1996 YC/T 36---1996 3 Technical requirements 3.1 Tar content Determination of carbon oxides in the gas phase of cigarette smoke Non-scattering infrared method Preparation and moisture determination of tobacco and tobacco products samples Oven method Determination of water-soluble sugars in tobacco and tobacco products? Munson-Walker method Tobacco and tobacco products Tobacco and tobacco products Tobacco and tobacco products Determination of total nitrogen Kedahl method Determination of total alkaloids Photometric method Determination of total volatile alkaloids Determination of total alkaloids in the total particulate matter of cigarettes Photometric method 3.1.1 Tar content The grades and corresponding tar contents are shown in Table 1. Table 1 Tar content grades and corresponding tar content Tar content grade Tar content, mg 12.0~<16.0 3.1.2 Measured tar content<(tar content on the box label + 2.0mg). 16.0~<19.0 3.1.3 Tolerance of tar content: Measured tar content<(tar content on the box label + 1.0mg). 3.2 Nicotine content in smoke 19.0~<23.0 (nicotine content on the box label - 0.30mg)≤Measured nicotine content in smoke≤(nicotine content on the box label + 0.30mg). Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on April 17, 1996, and implemented on January 1, 1997. GB 5606.5-1996. 3.3 The grades of flue gas carbon monoxide and the corresponding carbon monoxide content are shown in Table 2. Table 2 The grades of flue gas carbon monoxide and the corresponding carbon monoxide content Carbon monoxide grade Carbon monoxide, mg 3.4 Main chemical components of cut tobacco 15. 0~≤20. 0 The water-soluble total sugar, total nitrogen and total alkaloid content of cut tobacco should remain stable, and the ammoniacal alkali content should be as low as possible. 4 Sampling According to GB/T5606.1, laboratory samples are taken and test specimens are prepared. 5 Test methods 5.1 Tar content According to YC/T29. 5.2 Nicotine content in smoke Determine according to YC/T0008. Note: If the unit of gas chromatography is not used, the total alkaloid content can be determined according to YC/T 36 instead of nicotine, and an annotation shall be made in the presentation of the result. 5.3 Carbon monoxide content in smoke Determine according to YC/T30. 5.4 Main chemical components of cut tobacco 5.4.1 Prepare the sample according to YC/T31 and determine the moisture content. 5.4.2 Determine the total water-soluble sugar content according to YC/T32, and 5.4.3 Determine the total content according to YC/T33. 5.4.4 Determine the total alkaloid content according to YC/T34. 5.4.5 Determine the total volatile alkaloid content according to YC/T35. The ammoniacal alkaloid content is the total volatile alkaloid content minus the total alkaloid content in ammonia. 6 Inspection rules 6.1 Smoke tar content If the measured tar content does not meet the requirements of 3.1.2, the batch of cigarettes is judged to be unqualified. If the measured tar content meets the requirements of 3.1.3, the score will be given according to the tar content level on the box label; otherwise, 0 points will be given. The low tar content level will get 100 points, the medium-low tar content level will get 90 points, the medium tar content level will get 70 points, the medium-high tar content level will get 50 points, and the high tar content level will get 0 points. 6.2 Smoke nicotine content If the measured nicotine content in the smoke meets the requirements of 3.2, 100 points will be given, otherwise 0 points will be given. 7 Marking The packaging body should be marked with warnings, tar content, and smoke nicotine content. The marking should meet the requirements of GB/T5606.2. 334 Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.