Tobacco Science & Technology, 2004, 3, p.16-24, ISSN.1002-0861 Configuration programming of MVME162 board in new PASSIM cigarette making and tipping machine combination YU DE-ZHI; SHEN YUE; YANG TIAN-TAO Shifang Cigarette Factory, Shifang, Sichuan, China
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Guangzhou 1988, p. 169, T-17 The cost effectiveness of automation TOCHEV G. Bulgartabac Laboratory for Automation, Plovdiv, Bulgaria During the past 10 years in the primary department, the type of equipment has been fairly stable, for example tippers, autofeeders, blending silos, silos, wetters, driers and so on. At the same time we can see considerable increase in the levels of...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Vienna, 1984, p. 143, PP33, ISSN.0525-6240 Curing regimes for Virginia tobacco with control and automatic regulation of water contents in tobacco GENTCHEV G.; SHEHTOV H. TIC Bulgartabak, Sofia, Bulgaria The development of the technology and equipment for the control of the curing process was so far directed to improving the control and regulation of the curing agent parameters. The present report contains proof of the necessity for improving the...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Vienna, 1984, p. 144, PP34, ISSN.0525-6240 Possibilities for evaluation of tobacco by colour indices RIBAROV H.M.; MARKOV S.M. TIC Bulgartabak, Sofia, Bulgaria It is well known that the colour of tobacco is one of the basic indices for determining its quality. In practice, the determination of this index is usually done by experts, the influence of external factors and individual properties being essential....
Tob. Sci., 1975, 19-11, p. 30, ISSN.0082-4523 Alternative method for the determination of T.P.M. in tobacco smoke HUPPES N.; SCHURER D.; VAN ROZENDAAL J. D.E.A. International Research Company B.V., Utrecht, The Netherlands To overcome the problems of making, conditioning, selecting and smoking cigarettes for the determination of smoke condensate from tobacco an alternative analytical method has been developed. A small amount of tobacco (0.5 mg) is pyrolyzed at 900 °C...