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Small Box Folder Gluer

Small Box Folder Gluer — Cenwan Mini Series for Cosmetic, Pharma & Specialty Cartons (CW-G-650 / CW-G-880 / CW-G-1100)

Can run small box folder gluer jobs at 400 m/min on 200-800 gsm paperboard. All the specs you would want to know on the Cenwan CW-G mini folder gluer line are there -straight-line, lock-bottom, 4-corner and 6-corner formats from 130 mm width up to 1100 mm – with the full weight, power and footprint specs other OEMs hide behind “contact us.”

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Small Box Folder Gluer Cenwan Mini Series

Why Most Small Box Folder Gluers Slow You Down — And What Cosmetic & Pharma Carton Lines Actually Need

Small Box Folder Gluer Evaluation Questions

Cosmetic and pharma carton printers ask the same three questions on every small box folder gluer evaluation, and most spec sheets answer none of them clearly. Will it physically fit our floor? Can the operator we just hired actually run it? Will one machine cover all four box formats we run, or do we need to buy two? A buyer searching for a “small foot print folder gluer” on PrintPlanet recently summed it up: “Any brand will do. Basically I need is straight line folding and gluing of boxes.” [1] Brand prestige ranks fifth or sixth on most procurement lists – footprint, lead time and operator simplicity rank first.

Why Mini Folder Gluer Spec Sheets Frustrate Buyers

Most mini folder gluer pages frustrate buyers because two recurring patterns dominate the segment. First, legacy US and European OEMs publish speed claims (300–425 ft/min) without converting them honestly to metric — 425 ft/min is 130 m/min, which is half the throughput of a modern medium-speed line. Second, manufacturers use bullet symbols (•) instead of millimeter ranges in their format compatibility tables, so an engineer cannot tell whether a CW-G-880-class machine actually runs his 14×8 cm pharma carton or his 21×13 cm pillow pack. Cenwan CW-G small box folder gluer answers all three procurement questions with published numbers in the next section.

Small Box Folder Gluer Category Definition

“Small box” as a category is poorly codified industry-wide. We treat any box with a folded width under 1100 mm and a paperboard weight from 200 to 800 gsm as small box folder gluer territory — the format range covered by CW-G-650, CW-G-880 and CW-G-1100. Cartons for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, specialty consumer goods, and short-run digital print all fall in this band. As a versatile gluing machine and automatic folder gluer platform from a single supplier, our hot melt vs cold glue blog covers the adhesive trade-offs in more depth: cold glue gives stronger fiber-tear adhesion, hot melt gives instant set for high-speed lines, and CW-G supports both glue systems on the same machine.

Cenwan Mini Series — CW-G-650 / 880 / 1100 Specs, Format Range & Box Type Coverage

Three CW-G models cover the full small box folder gluer spectrum from a 1.5 m wide footprint up to the 2.0 m wide 1100 model. All three share the same 400 m/min line speed ceiling, the same 200–800 gsm paperboard range, the same hot melt / cold glue dual-system compatibility, and the same Bosch tungsten-steel paper feeding knife with linear-guide adjustment. Model differences come down to maximum box width and the addition of 4-corner / 6-corner format support on the larger two units.

Cenwan CW-G-650 Mini Folder Gluer

CW-G-650

Mini — Smallest Footprint

  • Box width: 130–650 mm
  • Format support: Straight-line + lock-bottom
  • Footprint: 14.4 × 1.5 × 1.65 m (L×W×H)
  • Power: 21.5 KW
  • Weight: 6,400 kg
  • Air consumption: 10 m³/h at 6 bar
  • Best fit: cosmetic mini cartons, pharma single-dose boxes, specialty packaging short runs
Cenwan CW-G-880 Cosmetic & Pharma Folder Gluer

CW-G-880

Cosmetic & Pharma Sweet Spot

  • Box width: 140–880 mm
  • Format support: Straight-line + lock-bottom + 4-corner + 6-corner
  • Footprint: 16.4 × 1.7 × 1.65 m
  • Power: 25.5 KW
  • Weight: 7,400 kg
  • Air consumption: 10 m³/h at 6 bar
  • Best fit: mid-volume cosmetic cartons, pharma blister packaging, food carton printers running mixed formats
Cenwan CW-G-1100 Wider Format Folder Gluer

CW-G-1100

Large Mini — Wider Format

  • Box width: 140–1100 mm
  • Format support: Straight-line + lock-bottom + 4-corner + 6-corner
  • Footprint: 16.4 × 2.0 × 1.65 m
  • Power: 25.5 KW
  • Weight: 7,800 kg
  • Air consumption: 10 m³/h at 6 bar
  • Best fit: wider specialty cartons, larger food packaging, pillow-pack and table-tent style boxes

CW-G Series Common Specifications (All Models)

Parameter Value Note
Paper material Paperboard 200–800 gsm Cardboard up to 800 gsm; matches AIM Signature Eagle and DGM HSF-800 ceiling
Max line speed (no load) 400 m/min Conservative engineering spec; medium-high speed segment
Glue system Hot melt or cold glue Both systems supported on the same machine
Paper feeder Independent servo drive + Bosch tungsten-steel knife Linear-guide adjustable blade + Habasit-class belt (Swiss origin) for continuous feeding
Pneumatic vibrator Standard Stable paper feed across paperboard weight range
Pre-folding section 180° first-row + side belt-driven third-row pre-fold Reduces crease cracking on heavier 600–800 gsm board
Bottom-lock module Front-flap lock device + bend-belt assembly Modular design for special box geometries
Conveyor section Independent soft-sponge belt Auto-sync with main motor and photoelectric controller
Center plate (optional) Hidden center plate Hassle-free small/large box switching during the same shift

Engineering Note — Why we publish weight and air consumption

Most small box folder gluer pages we benchmarked omit weight, kW and air-consumption numbers because procurement engineers use those values to calculate floor loading, electrical service and compressor sizing. We publish all three so you can do workshop planning before requesting a quote — not after.

Cenwan Mini vs Kluge / Moll / Zhantian — Speed, Stock Range & Format Versatility Compared

Market Overview & Metric Correction

Small box folder gluer SERP coverage is dominated by four OEMs: Kluge (US legacy), B & R Moll Compact (US, mini segment), Zhantian ZH-500 (China, direct competitor), and AIM Signature Compact (US OEM). We pulled the published specs from each manufacturer page and converted them to consistent metric units to make the comparison honest. The result tells you why a buyer who just needs straight-line folding and gluing of boxes can stop looking after evaluating the CW-G platform.

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Comparison Table: Small Box Folder Gluer Technical Specifications (Metric Corrected)
Specification Cenwan CW-G-880 Kluge Small Box Moll Compact Zhantian ZH-500
Max line speed (m/min, metric-corrected) 400 91 (300 fpm) 130 (425 ft/min, not m/min) 200
Paperboard range (gsm) 200–800 200–500 (.006–.024″) 140–500 (28pt cover) 210–500
Min box width (mm) 140 ~63 (2.5″) ~139 (5.5″) 65
Max box width (mm) 880 (or 1100 on CW-G-1100) ~813 (32″) ~838 (33″) 300
Box formats supported SLB + lock-bottom + 4-corner + 6-corner SLB + tuck-top + auto-lock (with optional fold-hook kit) SLB + table-tent + room-key + pillow-pack Single-side gluing only (1 format)
Weight (kg) 7,400 680 (1,500 lbs) not published 660
Power (KW) 25.5 ~6.6 (220V single-phase, 30A) not published 1.5
Footprint published Yes (L×W×H in m) Yes Partial (size only, no kW) Length only (3 m)
Lead time published 7–30 days Not published Not published 7–21 days
Indexable status (robots tag) Indexable noindex (legacy) Indexable Indexable

Key Procurement Takeaways

However three observations matter to the procurement engineer before -20 ‘′ Celsius gets here. First, Kluge’s “high speed” claim of 4,000-40,000 pph translates into 91 m/min metric. That high speed profile is less than 1/4 of the CW-G-880’s 400 m/min ceiling, and the hyper-primary OEM flagged the page noindex in their robots meta, effectively telling Google the small box product line is antiquated. Second, Moll Compact published 425 ft/min (130 m/min), but offered no data on weight, kW or air consumption—instant workshop focus loading information. Third, the Zhantian ZH-500 is simply a single format machine, where the CW-G-880 runs four formats up to 880 mm on the same machine, at the same weight range of 200-800 gsm.

Customer Output: 30,000+ Pieces/Hour on Cosmetic Cartons — Real-World Throughput by Box Format

Line speed in m/min is what the catalog quotes; pieces per hour is what the purchasing manager actually budgets against. Conversion to per-hour numbers is a function of box length, glue cure time, stacker speed and operator change-over time. We’ve tabulated realistic CW-G-880 throughput figures by carton format so you can size your daily run rate target against the right model.

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Cosmetic mini carton

Cosmetic mini carton (lipstick, mascara)

Cosmetic mini carton

Format (cm) 3×3×9
Pieces / Hour 35k–42k
Per 8-hr Shift ~280k–336k
Cosmetic mid-size carton

Cosmetic mid-size carton (cream jar)

Cosmetic mid-size

Format (cm) 14×8×4.5
Pieces / Hour 30k–36k
Per 8-hr Shift ~240k–288k
Pharma single-dose blister carton

Pharma single-dose blister carton

Pharma single-dose

Format (cm) 10×6×3
Pieces / Hour 32k–38k
Per 8-hr Shift ~256k–304k
Specialty pillow pack

Specialty pillow pack (table tent)

Specialty pillow pack

Format (cm) 15×10×0.8
Pieces / Hour 24k–28k
Per 8-hr Shift ~192k–224k
4-corner box

4-corner box (cosmetic gift)

4-corner box

Format (cm) 16×10×6
Pieces / Hour 20k–26k
Per 8-hr Shift ~160k–208k
6-corner box

6-corner box (specialty)

6-corner box

Format (cm) 20×12×8
Pieces / Hour 16k–22k
Per 8-hr Shift ~128k–176k
* Based on a line speed of 400 m/min and the industry benchmark of 30,000 pcs/hr at 200 m/min for smaller cosmetics cartons. Real output is determined by time for glue to set, speed of stacker setup, and operator make-ready efficiency.

TCO Advantage — Why CW-G Service Life Matters More Than Sticker Price

Folder gluer machines properly maintained run for 20+ years before replacement

That 20-year service life ceiling is the industry baseline cited by Impack, an independent folder-gluer peripheral manufacturer that does not sell folder gluers themselves. The TCO question for a CW-G platform comes down to two factors competitors do not match: lifetime spare parts coverage (most US OEMs charge 30–50% of original list price for parts after year 7) and on-site engineer dispatch at $150/day plus travel (vs. used-equipment refurbishments where parts may already be discontinued). Both factors keep total cost of ownership predictable across the full service life.

Method: TCO comparison framework, not single-point ROI. Sticker price varies by model and configuration; spare-parts and service-life data drives long-term cost.

Box Format Selection Matrix — Match the Right Mini Model to Your Box Width & Type

This matrix is the question most small box folder gluer pages refuse to answer with hard numbers: which CW-G model fits your box format and width range, and where does each model stop. Symbols like • or “Yes/No” tell you nothing useful when you’re sizing capital equipment against next year’s product mix. We use the actual millimeter ranges from the CW-G technical sheets so a procurement engineer can map the matrix directly against current and planned SKUs.

Box Format CW-G-650
(width range)
CW-G-880
(width range)
CW-G-1100
(width range)
Straight-line box (SLB) — A+B+C+D+E 130–650 mm 140–880 mm 140–1100 mm
Lock-bottom box (crash-lock) 130–650 mm (G(Max) 75–800) 140–880 mm (G(Max) 75–800) 140–1100 mm (G(Max) 75–800)
4-corner box (cosmetic gift, mailers) Not supported 160–880 mm (B 90–600) 160–1100 mm (B 90–850)
6-corner box (specialty packaging) Not supported 270–880 mm (B 90–300) 370–1100 mm (B 180–500)
Min flap height (H min, mm) 25 25 25
Glue tab range (L, mm) 30–100 25–120 25–150

Information based on from Cenwan CW-G technical data sheet.

Three guide lines that fulfill approximately 80% of orders from cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and specialty cartons:

1. For Sub-650mm Standard Formats If your maximum width of box is below 650 mm and all you need is straight line and lock bottom types, then go with CW-G-650, which has the smallest width (1.5 m), the least power demand (21.5 KW), and the lowest cost entry point into a short run cosmetics, pharma sector production.
2. For 4/6-Corner Expansion If you have or will be producing any 4- or 6-corner boxes used in gifting, or you will be producing any within 2 years, select CW-G-880 which supports 2 rather than 4 formats and whose maximum width will meet 880 mm worth of pharma carton, food packaging and specialty box criteria. This model offers the broadest coverage for the largest proportion of small box, folder-gluer purchasers.
3. For Large Format & Food Packaging Producing pillow packs or larger boxes that are 1100 mm wide, or producing table tents with any width, or producing larger size consumer food packages (up to 1100 mm) then select CW-G-1100 which has the same format choices as CW-G-880 but with an extra 220 mm width ceiling. This becomes relevant as your product mix slowly increases toward the consumer food larger size range.
Box Format Compatibility Check Matrix Graphic

CE Compliance, International Components & Engineering Pedigree — Mini Series Trust Signals

When shopping a Chinese manufacturer of folder gluers against Kluge, Moll or Heidelberg Diana Smart, three criteria in the trust ledger: easily verified published certifications, the international components they list by name, the transparency about what’s under the hood. The CW-G platform serves cosmetics, pharma and specialty packaging industries in 40+ countries and its modular design allows the same auto-folder-gluer hardware to be used across SKU mixes that vary every quarter. Owning the same standard certification stack and implementing the same standards for component sourcing as the rest of the Cenwan portfolio, including this dual-channel integrated production line used in 40+ countries.

Compliance
CE Certified
European Market Standard
Quality Mgmt
ISO 9001:2015
Certified Operations
Experience
10+ Years
Engineering Pedigree
Global Reach
40+ Countries
Served Worldwide
Support
Lifetime Parts
Predictable TCO Coverage
Guarantee
12-Month
Factory Warranty

Named international components — not generic claims

Bosch Tungsten-steel entry knife on the automatic feed section–same vendor and material grade used across European machine builders.
Swiss origin Habasit-class feeding belt–the same belt practice followed by Bobst, Heidelberg and Moll.
Independent servo-enabled drive on autofeed and linear-guide knife set-up for rapid change-over without technician support.
Pneumatic vibrator for reliably feeding paper in the 200-800 gsm range.
PLC + photoelectric sensor with autoadjust between conveyor speed and main drive.
Hassle-free option–center plate (optional) during a run for switching between small and large cartons.
“We publish weight, power and air-consumption numbers on every CW-G model because that’s exactly what a procurement engineer needs to plan workshop layout, electrical service and compressor sizing. Most legacy US small box folder gluer pages we benchmarked either omit those numbers or hide them behind a quote request — and one of them flags the page noindex in their own robots tag. Hiding specs is a signal we won’t replicate.”
— Cenwan Engineering Team, Carton Folder-Gluer Application Group

What our after-sales coverage actually includes

Preparation is one of the top-selling folder gluer failure modes across the sector. Buyers report rushed installation and over-evaluation of factory floor positioning as the top two reasons for post-installation fix it visits. Cenwan’s pre-installation planning process ensures floor load verification, electrical service confirmation, compressor sizing, and operator training dates before it leaves factory to arrive ready to install. Every CW-G order ships with that planning package. With lifetime spare parts coverage, a 2032 year maintenance order is billed at standard parts price not the twelve-year legacy US OEM discontinued parts surcharge.

TCO Comparison: New CW-G vs Used Kluge / Moll Refurbishment

Compare 7-year total cost of ownership across three procurement paths: a new Cenwan CW-G machine, a used Kluge or Moll refurbishment from a US dealer, and a discount Asian OEM with no warranty. Numbers below use industry-typical service-life and parts-pricing assumptions; substitute your own quotes for an exact comparison.

Get a Detailed CW-G TCO Worksheet

* TCO model uses industry-typical assumptions: CW-G lifetime parts coverage, US OEM 30-50% parts surcharge after year 7, discount OEM no warranty + higher downtime risk. Substitute your actual quotes for project-specific numbers.

FAQ — What Cosmetic, Pharma & Specialty Packaging Buyers Ask About Mini Folder Gluers

CW-G-650 covers straight-line box (SLB) and lock-bottom (crash-lock) formats from 130 mm up to 650 mm width. CW-G-880 and CW-G-1100 add 4-corner and 6-corner box formats on top of SLB and lock-bottom. Width ceilings are 880 mm and 1100 mm respectively. See the full Box Format Selection Matrix above for the millimeter ranges by format and model.

On a typical 14×8×4.5 cm cosmetic carton, CW-G-880 produces 30,000–36,000 pieces per hour with hot melt glue and a single operator. Pharma single-dose blister cartons (10×6×3 cm) run 32,000–38,000 pieces per hour. Throughput drops on 4-corner and 6-corner formats because the folding sequence is more complex; expect 16,000–26,000 pieces per hour on those formats.

Hot melt sets in seconds and supports the highest production speeds, which is why most cosmetic and pharma carton printers running 30,000+ pieces per hour use hot melt as their primary adhesive choice. Cold glue, on the other hand, gives substantially stronger fiber-tear adhesion and is better for heavy-duty cartons or sustainability-focused production lines, but it requires longer cure time before the carton can be safely stacked or shipped. CW-G supports both glue systems on the same machine, and many cosmetic contract packagers configure dual-system to handle mixed product runs without swapping machines between hot-melt jobs and cold-glue jobs. Our hot melt vs cold glue blog covers the trade-offs in more depth.

Pricing varies by model (CW-G-650 entry / CW-G-880 sweet spot / CW-G-1100 wider format), optional one-touch adjustment, glue system choice, optional hidden center plate, shipping Incoterms and installation scope. Cenwan publishes a 24-hour quote turnaround once you submit the configuration variables. We do not publish a single list price because most buyers don’t pay it — the configuration always changes the number.

Yes, all three CW-G models support straight-line (SLB) and lock-bottom (crash-lock) formats as standard. The lock-bottom assembly uses a front-flap lock device with a modular bend-belt assembly that detaches when running pure SLB jobs, so changeover between the two formats takes minutes rather than hours.

12-month free warranty covers parts and labor across all 40+ countries Cenwan ships to. After year one, lifetime spare parts inventory means a 2032 parts order on a 2025 machine is processed at standard parts pricing — not the discontinued-parts surcharge that legacy US OEMs typically apply after year 7. On-site engineer dispatch is available globally at $150/day engineering fee plus travel.

CW-G-650: 14.4 × 1.5 × 1.65 m, 21.5 KW power, 6,400 kg weight. CW-G-880 and CW-G-1100: 16.4 m long with 1.7 m and 2.0 m width respectively, 25.5 KW power, 7,400–7,800 kg weight. All three need 10 m³/h at 6 bar compressed air. Total floor allocation including operator walkways and maintenance access ranges from roughly 17×4 m up to 19×5 m.

All CW-G machines ship with CE certification covering EU machinery directives. Compliance docs including the CE declaration of conformity, electrical schematic, pneumatic schematic and operator manual ship with the machine. Buyers requiring additional regional certifications (UL for North America, GOST-R for CIS markets) should specify at quote time so we can confirm scope and any added cost.

Optional one-touch adjustment system stores recipe parameters for each box format and recovers them via QR code or operator interface, avoiding operator time-consuming manual blade and belt re-position during change-over. The throughput/time and operator labor savings pay back the option cost within 18-24 months in most multiple-SKU-per-shift cosmetics contract packager applications; single-SKU cycles don’t justify the investment.

An operator with general carton converting experience reaches productive output within 3-5 days of on-site training, included in the suggested scope of work for factory acceptance and line start-up. Operator with no folder gluer background takes 10-14 days to reach retail throughput. The optional one-touch adjustment system reduces the time required for owner/operator training significantly because most format change-over can be automated.