Tobacco Asia

Volume 18, Number 4

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tobaccoasia 51 STORY TELL YOUR BR AND WITH BOEGLI-GR AVURES Boegli-Gravures can help you to develop subtle, refined and ingenious ways of elevating your brand's characteristics and enhance your consumer brand experience. Let us partner with you to bring new dimensions to your marketing. www.boegli.ch Patents pending. as a fully automated smoking machine for rou- tine analytical tasks. "Its biggest difference [when compared] to other devices is the availability of a second smoking channel integrated into the ma- chine," explained the company's managing direc- tor, Heinrich H Burghart. Meanwhile, the semi- automated RMB 20 is primarily used in an r&d setting. Its most pronounced advantage is that changes to different smoke traps can be executed easily and flexibly. UK-based manufacturer Cambustion Ltd. markets the SCS smoking machine, which is basi- cally an accessory for the firm's DMS500 analyzer, and offers real time measurement of particle size distribution in a tobacco aerosol with the ability to reproduce continuously varying flow profiles. "Launched in 2007, it measures the flow through the cigarette in real-time, utilizing a variable HEPA filtered dilution flow to follow the cigarette flow profile and reproducing a variety of smoking regimes," said particle products manager, Chris Nickolaus. The machine allows access to both main and sidestream smoke for both real-time and offline analysis and is widely used among tobacco researchers in both Europe and North America. SCS-derived data frequently have appeared at con- ferences such as AAAR and CORESTA. Vitrocell smoking robot VC10: popular for in-vitro applications Borgwaldt RM20H Impinger

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