Cigarettes can be identified by steel seal;
1, master the position of the steel seal.
The steel seal of the whole cigarette is generally printed on the trademark paper at both ends. The steel seal of the small box is printed on the bottom trademark paper, and there is generally no steel seal on the bottom trademark paper of soft cigarettes. Except for some high-grade cigarettes such as Yellow Crane Tower (Soft China 19 16), the steel seal of Soft China is generally printed on aluminum platinum paper, which is unrecognizable from the appearance.
2, look at the steel seal arrangement rules
The arrangement of letters or numbers of real cigarette steel seal is generally uneven, and the spacing between each letter or number is unequal, especially the spacing between letters and numbers is generally large. Because the real cigarette steel seal is printed by the machine under dynamic conditions, the steel seal arrangement is irregular. However, the steel seal of fake cigarettes is generally uniform and equidistant, because fake cigarettes are generally made by hand, and the steel seal is printed by hand with a fixed template under static conditions, uniform and equidistant.
3. See if the trademark paper is reused.
Reusing counterfeit cigarettes of trademark paper can avoid the above-mentioned steel seal identification rules. At this time, when identifying whether the trademark paper is reused, it mainly depends on whether the sealing process of transparent paper is inconsistent with the real cigarette process and whether there is a secondary crease on the back of the small box (hard bag).
Related content explanation:
A cigarette is a tobacco product. The production method is to dry tobacco and shred it, and then grow it into a barrel-shaped strip with a diameter of 120mm in a paper roll.
When smoking, one end is lit, and then the smoke is breathed through the mouth at the other end. Cigars are smoked by rolling tobacco into cylindrical strips.
The main difference between cigarettes and cigars is that cigarettes are smaller and tobacco is finely chopped. Cigarettes were first popular in Turkey, and locals like to roll up tobacco with newspapers and smoke it.
During the Crimean War, British soldiers learned the method of smoking from the soldiers of the Ottoman Empire at that time, and then spread it to different places.