Philip Morris
Brand Modifications 810700
Fields
- Author
- Geiszler, W.A.
- Nepomuceno, J.
- Type
- REPT, REPORT, OTHER
- OUTL, OUTLINE
- Alias
- PRO4010
- Area
- CENTRAL FILES/DATABASE
- Request
- Stmn/R1-004
- Stmn/R1-071
- Stmn/R1-145
- Stmn/R1-147
- Stmn/R1-149
- Named Organization
- Consumer Panel
- Coresta, Coresta
- Ecusta
- Flavor Panel
- Ftc, Federal Trade Commission
- Hti, Home Testing Inst
- Mfg Center Panel
- Pol, Product Opinion Lab
- Named Person
- Mait, B.
- Nepomuceno, J.
- Stewart, L.
- Stone, S.
- Master ID
- 2022151336/1407
- 2022151336-1407 Monthly Progress Reports Period Covered 810701 - 810731
- 2022151339-1340 Analytical Research
- 2022151341 Mechanism for Smoke Formation 810701 - 810731
- 2022151342-1343 Cigarette and Tobacco Measurement Methods 810700
- 2022151344-1345 Improved Semiworks Operations 810700
- 2022151346-1347 Entomological Research 810701 - 810731
- 2022151348-1350 Reconstituted Tobacco Development 810709 - 810806
- 2022151351-1352 Modified Smoking Materials 810701 - 810731
- 2022151353-1355 Smoker Psychology 810701 - 810731
- 2022151356 Filtration Physics 810701 - 810731
- 2022151357-1358 Cigarette Making Technology 810701 - 810731
- 2022151359-1360 Tobacco Physics 810701 - 810731
- 2022151361-1362 Physical and Chemical Properties of Tobacco 870701 - 870731
- 2022151363-1364 Tobacco Microstructure 810701 - 810731
- 2022151365-1367 Tobacco Processing 810701 - 810731
- 2022151368-1369 Expanded Tobacco - Process Improvement 810701 - 810731
- 2022151370-1371 Biochemical Modification of Tobacco 810701 - 810731
- 2022151372-1373 Microbial Technology 810701 - 810731
- 2022151374-1375 New Products 810700
- 2022151376 Filter Development 810700
- 2022151377 Applied Technology 810701 - 810731
- 2022151378 Flavor Development 810701 - 810731
- 2022151379-1380 Flavor Development 810701 - 810731
- 2022151381 Flavor Component Evaluation 810701 - 810731
- 2022151382-1383 Synthesis of Tobacco Additives 810701 - 810731
- 2022151384-1386 Nuclear and Radiochemistry of Smoke 810701 - 810731
- 2022151387-1388 Botanical Investigations 810701 - 810731
- 2022151389-1390 Flavor - Release Chemistry 810701 - 810731
- 2022151391-1393 Synthesis of Flavorants 810700
- 2022151394-1395 Chemistry and Isolation of Tobacco Constituents 810701 - 810731
- 2022151396-1397 Smoke Studies 810700
- 2022151400-1402 Biological Effects of Smoke 810701 - 810731
- 2022151403-1406 Smoke Condensate Studies 810701 - 810731
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CHARGE NUMBER: 4010
PROJECT TITLE: Brand Modifications
PROJECT LEADER: W. A. Geiszler
PERIOD COVERED: July, 1981
I. TAR/CO DELIVERY MODIFICATIONS
A. Marlboro (L. Stewart)
Cigarettes for a POL test of a 14 mg FTC tar Marlboro KS model against
the 16 mg production control met analytical specifications and were released
for shipment.
Cigarettes were made for an HTI test of a 16 mg tar/14 mg -C0 Marlboro
KS model against the 16 mg tar/16 mg CO production control and are under-
going smoking analysis.
B. B&H 100's (L. Stewart)
Models have been made and are being tested to develop a 16 mg tar/14 mg
CO B&H 100 mm regu:lar model for consumer panel testing against the 16 mg tar/
17 mg CO production control.
C. Marlboro Lights (B. Mait, J. Nepomuceno)
Cigarettes have been made and are being analyzed for an HTI test of a
9 mg FTC tar Marlboro Lights 100 mm model against the 11 mg production control.
D. B&H Lights (B. Mait)~
Cigarettes have been made and are being analyzed for a POL test of a 9 mg
FTC tar B&H Lights regular model against the 10.5 mg production control.
E. Merit (B. Mait)
Cigarettes have been made for POL and HTI tests of two Merit KS models
delivering 8 mg tar/8 mg CO against the 8 mg tar/10 mg CO production control.
The cigarettes are undergoing smoking analysis.
F. Virginia Slims Lights (L. Stewart)
Models are being tested to reduce the CO delivery of Virginia Slims 0
Lights by I- 2 mg without reducing FTC tar delivery. ~
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G. Cambridge (S. Stone) Ir
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Models designed to increase the tar delivery of Cambridge KS from 1 mg Mr
to 3 mg, and Cambridge 100's from 4 mg to 5 mg, have been made and are under- Cr~
going smoking analysis. ~

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II. CIGARETTE TECHNOLOGY
A. Hot Melt Tipping Adhesive (J. Nepomuceno)
Cigarettes made with an Ecusta tipping paper precoated with a hot
melt adhesive have given mixed results in subjecti~ve evaluations by the
Manufacturing Center and Flavor Panels. A POL test has been initiated
to see if consumers can detect differences between the experimental hot
melt adhesive and the conventional PVA tipping adhesive.
B. Porous Plugwrap (B. Mait)
Highly porous plugwraps with CORESTA values of 15,000 and 19,000
have been received from Schweitzer for evaluation. The experimental
materials are bei'ng tested as less costly replacements for the 26,000
CORESTA plugwrap on Cambridge 100's.
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