Tobacco Heat Not Burn (HNB) Technical Device and Heat Stick Features Reviews Now Available

HONG KONG, Oct. 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The two separately offered reports entitled: Technical Comparison of Heat Not Burn (HNB) Devices From Leading Tobacco Companies, and Heat Sticks: Brief Components and Construction Overview, provide comparative reviews of the technical features and specifications of the battery-driven heating devices and the respective heated tobacco sticks manufactured and marketed by: PMI - Philip Morris International; BAT - British American Tobacco; JTI - Japan Tobacco International; KT&G - Korean Tobacco and Ginseng Corporation; CNTC - China National Tobacco Corporation, and TTL - Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation.

The Technical Comparison HNB Devices Report highlights the detailed product information on the various Heat-Not-Burn (HNB) products from leading tobacco companies and concludes with comparative device ratings system for devices, developed according to a proprietary Wingle Group methodology.

The report compares the most popular and consumer accessible HNB devices available from Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands, KT&G Corporation and Japan Tobacco International. The devices compared in the report are: GLO 1 and 2; IQOS v2.4, v3 and Multi; LiL FT Solo 1.0 , Plus+ and Hybrid; PULZE, and Ploom S.

Tests of devices and technical reviews are provided in order to identify innovations, as well as advantages and disadvantages of individual devices. The report summarizes of tests on the following:

    --  Internal components view.
    --  Heater review. The types of heaters most often found in devices and the
        characteristics these heaters present.
    --  Airflow review. Review of airflow designs offering insights into the
        efficiency of their structure, methods of air heating and comparison of
        airflow designs.
    --  PCB review. Analysis of electronics components used.
    --  Feeding signal type and temperature control system analysis. Provides
        information on availability of temperature control, feeding signal type
        and specific heating algorithms.
    --  Temperature deviation of heater: Highlights how temperature of devices
        can change during use. This helps understand efficiency of temperature
        control system and stability of device parameters.
    --  Current consumption of device. Shows how much power a device consumes
        and the reaction to temperature control system activity.
    --  Information of average and maximum consumption of current is presented.
    --  Battery analysis. Provides information about quality and properties of
        batteries which are used in devices.
    --  Battery and device energy efficiency. Demonstrates how long devices can
        be active on one full battery load and how long it takes to get full
        charge.
    --  Provides insights on efficiency and economy parameters of devices.
    --  Vapor density test. Analysis of vapor density, which devices generated,
        and insight on whole-device stability of during single session use.

The Heat Sticks Comparison Report highlights the differences in relative size and product filler content between the shorter rod length PMI IQOS device compatible Heets, Marlboro and Parliament sticks, the KT&G' Fiit stick, the CNTC Kuanzhai, Coo and Ing branded sticks, and the TTL's Nuso stick; and compares the longer rod length BAT GLO branded Dunhill and Kent Neosticks and the CNTC Mu+ heated tobacco stick. The comparison also notes the features of smaller manufacturer brands including the Ointto and Lopato heat sticks.

To obtain the reports, please visit https://www.vaporclassification.com/wingle-research for individual pricing and instructions for download access.

Contact Details:
Claudia Tsai
+852 5271 8365
claudia.tsai@winglegroup.com
Room 19C, Lockhart Center, 301-307 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

SOURCE Wingle Group Electronics Ltd