The core of tobacco processing lies in carefully selecting high-quality tobacco leaf raw materials, adjusting their moisture and aroma through precise threshing and redrying, undergoing accurate silk making, blending with flavors, and rolling into cigarettes, and ultimately packaging them into standard tobacco products that meet quality standards. The entire process requires strict quality control to ensure product taste and safety.
1.Raw Material Preparation
Harvest mature tobacco leaves.
Grade and select the tobacco leaves.
2.Leaf Stripping and Redrying
Separate the stems from the leaves.
Redry the leaves and stems to adjust their moisture content.
3.Aging
Allow the tobacco leaves to age naturally or artificially to enhance their aroma and taste.
4.Silk Making
Slice, loosen, and sieve the tobacco leaves, and add flavorings.
Cut the leaves into tobacco silks, which may also include the production of stem silks.
5.Rolling and Tipping
Roll the tobacco silks into cigarettes and attach filter tips.
6.Packaging
Pack the cigarettes into packs, cartons, and cases to complete the final product.