The Molins Mark 9.5 with Lenze servo drives is built for manufacturers who want serious output without losing flexibility. It produces up to 3,500 cigarettes a minute on regular diameters and 3,200 a minute on slim and super slim formats, so one line can cover a broad product range at real production speed.
It works across cigarette circumferences from 17mm to 28.3mm and combined filter and tobacco rod lengths from 65mm to 110mm, which gives you the room to switch formats and still hold a consistent rod from run to run.
The line brings together three units, the MK-9.5 cigarette maker, the MAX-S filter assembler and the HCF80 automatic tray filler, drawing 35KW, 20KW and 15KW in turn. Together they take the process from making through to filled trays with very little manual handling in between.
Control and accuracy sit at the centre of this machine. A Siemens PLC runs the sequence smoothly, a microwave system keeps tight control over rod weight, and the Lenze servo drives deliver the precise, steady motion that keeps quality high even at full speed.
At a total weight of around 8,600kg it is a heavy, solid line made for large-scale manufacturing. For a factory that needs dependable high-volume output with modern controls and easy servicing, the Mark 9.5 with Lenze servo drives is a strong, future-ready choice.