The Molins Mark 8D with MAX-15 is a strong, flexible cigarette making machine built for the demands of a modern tobacco factory. It belongs to the well-known Mark 8 maker family and gives Pakistani manufacturers a dependable way to grow output without giving up on quality.
It runs at up to 3,000 cigarettes a minute, so it holds its pace comfortably on a busy production line. Just as important, it handles a wide spread of formats. Whether you make King size, Demi, Slims, Super Slims or Nano, the same machine can produce them all, which makes it a practical choice for a factory serving several segments at once.
The maker accepts cigarette circumferences from 17mm to 28.3mm and combined filter and tobacco rod lengths from 65mm to 110mm, so you keep full control over sizing and stay consistent from one run to the next.
The setup pairs the MK-8D cigarette maker with the MAX-15 and its 1117 infeed unit. Together they carry the process cleanly from tobacco feeding through to the finished rod, keeping the line steady, cutting down on stoppages and holding quality across the shift. At a total draw of 17KW it balances real production speed with sensible running costs.
For all that it does, the machine stays compact. At around 5,000kg it is solid and hard-wearing, yet it drops into an existing floor without major rebuilding, and its build stands up to long, continuous production. Day to day it turns out even cigarettes with little waste and modest maintenance, which is exactly what a factory needs when it is trying to run lean and still meet demand across different formats.
In short, the Mark 8D with MAX-15 earns its place through proven reliability, flexible format support from slims to nano, high-speed output that stays accurate, energy-efficient running and easy fitment into an automated line. Whether you are replacing older equipment or adding capacity, it is a future-ready maker that puts classic engineering to work for modern production.