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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for separating tobacco from rejected cigarettes
abstract METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING TOBACCO FROM REJECTED CIGARETTES ABSTRACT Tobacco in cigarettes rejected in the cigarette manu-facturing operation is recovered by subjecting the cigarettes to a series of ripping actions which open the wrappings to expose the tobacco and a series of screening operations which result in effective recovery of 99+% of the tobacco and with almost no pre-sence of wrappings residue material in the recovered tobacco, the wrappings material being separated to a different collection end point than the recovered tobacco.
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