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titleOfInvention Process for making improved tobacco and tobacco products
abstract Tobacco or tobacco waste, esp. ribbed or fined debris is saturated with an esp. aq. water glass soln., pref. using 1-2wt. pts. soln./wt. part tobacco,allowed to stand at increased press., pref. 100 degrees C, and removing excess solvent. Water glass alkalinity is pref. lowered with an acid, esp. to pH 4-7, partic. after wetting the material. Heating to 30-70 degrees C may take place spontaneously, esp. through heat of fermentation or material may be heated from outside source, e.g. with steam. Starting tobacco is either used as cut up material or it is cut up during treatment and the water glass soln.-satd. comminuted tobacco is exposed to shearing and compressive forces, esp. 5-20 (10-15) kg/sq. cm., esp. after standing, to homogenise material which is then compressed to coherent articles and dried.
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