A new-style cigarette works by a battery-powered device heating
cut-tobacco to generate an aerosol. This product heats the tobacco at
low temperature and produces less harmful and potentially harmful
constituents (HPHCs). In this paper, a heat not burn tobacco product has
been designed, and the heat transfer process in the cigarette has been
studied based on a porous medium theory. Both of viscous resistance and
inertia force effect on pressure gradient have been considered using
Darcy-Forchheimer model. After numerical simulation the process of gas
traversing the cut-tobacco medium, the temperature field distribution
has been acquired in the new-style cigarette. The result shows the
heating system of the heat not burn tobacco product satisfies the demand
of temperature control. The aerosol of the new style cigarette can
reduce the yield of tobacco combustion produces.To get more news about
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The idea behind IUOC is of course nothing short of visionary. While
other HNB devices almost invariably require their heating chambers to be
loaded with a particular type of tobacco-filled cartridge, the patented
technology of an IUOC gadget allows consumers to simply insert a
conventional cigarette stick of their choice. “That gives consumers the
freedom to continue enjoying the taste and aroma of their preferred
cigarette brand, whereas in other HNB devices they are basically forced
to exclusively use customized cartridges whose contained tobacco blend
they may or may not really like,” Guo elaborates.
But there is also another reason that underpins the IUOC concept,
according to Guo. “Conventional cigarettes can be freely purchased in
virtually every corner of the world and territorial availability is not
limited like so often in the case of HNB cartridges. For example, IQOS’
proprietary Heets cartridges are currently not yet legally available in
China.” Guo adds that utilizing regular cigarettes - and thus smartly
out-maneuvering China’s restrictions on tobacco cartridges - has led to
phenomenal domestic sales of IUOC devices in the country.
“In fact, 80% of our sales turnover is presently generated within China,
while exports only account for the remaining 20%,” he claims. “And we
are in the process of developing some exciting projects in collaboration
with China Tobacco, leading us to strongly expect that IUOC is set to
become the dominant HNB brand in China in the near future.” But on the
other hand Guo also readily admits that his company is not yet ready for
some other important markets. “The US market, for instance, is still
too tough for us legally, and in terms of marketing we are too weak to
enter the EU market just yet.”
The Wall