Philip Morris
Ignition Prevention Cigarettes
Fields
- Author
- Wakeham, H.
- Area
- TAUSSIG,ERIC/OFFICE
- Type
- MEMO, MEMORANDUM
- BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Named Person
- Merritt, H.B.
- Copied
- Cullman, H.
- Mcdowell, W.W.
- Merritt, H.B.
- Mcdowell, W.W.
- Recipient (Organization)
- PM, Philip Morris
- Recipient
- Seligman, R.B.
- Author (Organization)
- PM, Philip Morris
- Litigation
- Feda/Produced
- Site
- N400
- Master ID
- 2024781235/1355
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- Date Loaded
- 22 Jan 2001
- UCSF Legacy ID
- cjp38d00
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7ncreasing concern aad publicity about fires and fire fatalities which
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~may be caused by careless disposal of lighted cigarettes had led to a~
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,. t-~review of the
~= ignition preveatioa (self-eatinguishing in furniture, etc )~
~~jrci~arette It is lmown that in an ash trayittitii
e. suagarettes 1'
on ceran cf -.
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~ fwith faghtly packed tobacco rods or with high chloid tb'
~,reoaccos or+^h b v
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~ with v'
ery slow barning rod wrappers would not keep burning r It h ~~~~K
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~ also been assumed that the static burn rate as measured ia the
:'standard test would indicate whether or not aittlllf ~ ;s~'~
, cgaree wour se.'~" ~
~ eatiaguish. ` To reduce tar and nicotine nnmbers in the low deliv
; cigarettes the tendency has aZways been to move In the dietinf~
rco a:
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more rapid b and lower counts f-'~
~~ puff
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a,~.As a result of these iaterrelationships in the conveational wisdonn'~ ~
`,' about cigarette desiga it has come to bed tbt
assumea an
~-. ignitioa pre-
;.:: pention cigarette in the sofa or matFress sifuatioa would be one which
wouid also seif-ex~ing ysTi ia t~ie as i~tray or m e statfc burn test w
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n.° "In the interest ot consumer accepfiabiLity we have striven for cigarettes
which would continue to b i thith
urnne latter case wout regard to the ~`
; former We have said that since
., slower
bl,**+' 9 cigarettes give
..higher delivery, the rapid burn low delivery is preferred by the con
;; sumer even thoughi_
~gnition potential may be greafer We have ne
.ver
explored what the requirements are fo a iititii
rngnon prevenon cgarette
in the sofa case and whtht thri
eer or noese reqsrements are in conflict
with those properties needed to give the consumer a low delivery
'product which sustains burning in the normal usage situation.
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It is, therefore, recommended that we initiate a modest program to `
study and establish testing procedures for the determination of ignition
~; potential of O
. burning cigarettes.nce a standardized test has been
established we can determine the importance of burning rate and other O
properties as factors affecting iggnition potential.
A program to this end was outlined by Henry Merritt in 1977 and provides a';
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a good starting point for the investigation I would suggest allocating W
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