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Box Folding and Gluing Machines by Cenwan — Paperboard & Corrugated Solutions from 180–400 m/min

Box folding and gluing machines handle everything from pharmaceutical paperboard cartons running at 400 m/min to 6-corner corrugated cases on wide-format servo platforms. Cenwan builds three machine lines — Basic (CW-M), Mid-High (CW-G), and Intelligent Corrugated (CW-W) — deployed across 40+ countries over the past 10+ years. This page maps every model to box style, material, and speed so your RFQ matches the right tier on the first pass.

  • Box widths: 130–1,650 mm across series
  • Box styles: Pharma, cosmetics, e-commerce, food, gift, postal express
Box Folding and Gluing Machine by Cenwan
Speed range
180–400 m/min (servo controlled)
Materials
Paperboard 200–800 g/m² + E/F/C/B/AB flute corrugated
Fold types
Straight-line · Lock-bottom · 4-corner · 6-corner · Auto-bottom
Service footprint
40+ countries (10+ years in operation)

Why Manual Folding Costs Carton Plants 18–30% OEE — and the Automation Fix

Why Box Folding and Gluing Machines Exist

Manual and semi-automatic gluing eats margin in three specific ways: rejects from uneven glue, operator time lost to changeover, and labor you cannot rehire. The Flexographic Technical Association has documented that “folder/gluer departments have struggled with older, ineffective equipment and fewer capital investments.” We see the same pattern on every factory visit across the packaging industry.

Three pain points we hear most from plant managers:

Changeover time eats throughput.

Dedicated style changeovers (paperboard to corrugated, or straight-line to 6-corner) can take up more clock time than real production (industry observation: flexography.org).

Obsolete parts stall the floor.

15–20 year old gluers often run electronics with replacement parts that are discontinued or single-sourced. A sensor failure becomes a 3-day wait.

Operator labor is scarce.

Post-COVID, finding an experienced folder gluer operator has become measurably harder across North America and Europe. Training time dominates onboarding.

The Fix Is a System, Not Faster Iron

What works is full-servo section control, job memory recall, quick-change tooling, and a spare parts network that answers in hours, not weeks. Our CW series was built to that brief over 10+ years of serving 40+ country markets. Below, every model maps to a production profile and a cost-to-own band.

Cenwan CW Machine Lines — Paperboard, Corrugated, and Integrated Solutions

Box folder gluer machine selection starts with material, then box style, then speed. Cenwan organizes its lineup around these three axes so buyers map RFQ specs to a folder-gluer machine model in minutes, not days. Three product tiers and one integrated die-cut + fold + glue + pack line cover the full commercial range, with servo-adjustable feeding sections and quick-change tooling standard across the CW-G and CW-W platforms.

CW-M Light-Medium Speed

Basic · Paperboard
Models CW-M-650 · CW-M-880 · CW-M-1100
Speed (no-load) 400 m/min
Material Paperboard 200–800 g/m²
Power 21.5–25.5 KW
Machine weight 5,600–6,000 kg
Box width 650 / 880 / 1,100 mm
Best for: Startup and mid-volume cardboard carton producers testing market, running straight-line + lock-bottom + 4-corner
CW-M Light-Medium Speed Folder Gluer

CW-G Four-Fold & CW-G-AC Two-Fold

Mid-High · Paperboard High-Speed
Models CW-G-650/880/1100 · CW-G-650AC/880AC/1100AC
Speed (no-load) 400 m/min
Material Paperboard 200–800 g/m²
Power 13.5–25.5 KW
Machine weight 4,600–7,800 kg
Box width 650 / 880 / 1,100 mm
Best for: Mid-volume producers needing higher uptime, independent servo on all fold belts, straight-line + lock-bottom + 4/6-corner
See full CW-G high-speed folder gluer specifications →
CW-G High-Speed Folder Gluer

CW-W Intelligent Corrugated + Dual-Channel Line

High-End · Corrugated & Integrated
Models CW-W-1250AC-S · CW-W-1250PCW · CW-W-1250PC · Dual-Channel
Speed 180–200 m/min (standalone) · 240 m/min (integrated line)
Material E / F / C / B / AB flute corrugated
Power 20–25 KW
Box width 1,250 / 1,450 / 1,650 mm
Feature Full-servo one-click adjustment, integrated die-cut + fold + glue + pack
Best for: Corrugated converters needing lock-bottom, 4/6-corner, auto-bottom + 13#–7# postal express boxes
CW-W Intelligent Corrugated Line

CW Series — Comparative Specification Table

Parameter CW-M (Basic) CW-G (Mid-High 4-fold) CW-G-AC (Heavy 2-fold) CW-W-1250AC-S CW-W-1250PCW
Max speed (no-load) 400 m/min 400 m/min 400 m/min 200 m/min 180 m/min
Material Paperboard 200–800 g Paperboard 200–800 g Paperboard 200–800 g E/F/C/B/AB flute E/F/C/B/AB flute
Max box width 1,100 mm 1,100 mm 1,100 mm 1,250 mm 1,650 mm
Total power 21.5–25.5 KW 21.5–25.5 KW 13.5 KW 22 KW 25 KW
Weight 5,600–6,000 kg 6,400–7,800 kg 4,600–5,100 kg 8,000 kg Depends on config
Air pressure 6 bar 6 bar 6 bar 6 Pa (0.6 MPa) 6 Pa (0.6 MPa)
Box styles SL, LB, 4C, 6C SL, LB, 4C, 6C SL, LB, 2-fold SL, LB, 2-fold (auto) SL, LB, 4C, 6C, auto-bottom
SL = straight-line | LB = lock-bottom | 4C/6C = 4 or 6-corner. All size measurements referenced from Cenwan CW Technical Catalog (2024 revision).

Decision Matrix — Match Production Profile to Model

If your primary need is… Choose Why
Pharmaceutical / cosmetic paperboard cartons, steady volume, budget tight CW-M-650 or 880 Light-medium 4-fold, 400 m/min, smaller footprint at 5,600 kg
Mid-volume paperboard with 4/6-corner boxes, need high uptime CW-G-880 or 1100 Independent servo per fold section, full PLC job memory
Corrugated cartons, lock-bottom or auto-bottom, 1,250 mm width CW-W-1250AC-S Full-servo one-click adjustment specifically for 2-fold corrugated
Wide-format corrugated, 4/6-corner + lock-bottom, 1,450–1,650 mm CW-W-1250PCW or 1450PCW Heavy-duty servo with bottom-lock attachment
Postal / express box converter (13# to 7#) Dual-Channel Integrated Line 240 m/min, die-cut + fold + glue + pack on one frame
Multi-style plant with short-run flex CW-G + CW-W combination Dedicate CW-G to paperboard runs, CW-W to corrugated orders

Paperboard Vs Corrugated Folder Gluer — How To Choose

Cardboard gluing machine and corrugated folder gluer machine are two different mechanical platforms. Confusing them during RFQ is the single most expensive mistake in procurement. Here is the decision logic we give every new buyer on the first call.

Material Differences

Paperboard (cardboard): 200–800 g/m² solid fiber board, smooth surface — pharma, cosmetics, cigarettes, confectionery, perfume cartons. Runs fast (400 m/min) with tight fold accuracy.

Corrugated: E / F / C / B / AB flute composite board — two liners with a fluted medium. Postal, shipping, and e-commerce secondary packs.

Machine Mechanism Differences

Corrugated folder gluer machines need three things that paperboard machines do not: wider bend belts, independent servo control on the final fold outer belts, and walk-in section access for tooling changes. The Flexographic Technical Association specifically calls out this architecture for folder-gluer processing of corrugated substrate: precision servo drive controls on each section, independent servo drive on the final fold outer belts, and walk-in access between sections. The same manufacturing logic applies in reverse to paperboard-focused units: lighter belt tension, narrower bend radius, and high-speed feeding optimized for printing-line integration after flexo or offset presses.

The Three-Question Decision Tree

01

What is your core substrate?

200–800 g/m² → CW-M or CW-G paperboard tier. E/F/C/B/AB flute → CW-W corrugated tier. Running both regularly → two dedicated machines, not one “multi-tasking” unit.

02

What speed tier do you need?

400 m/min on paperboard sits squarely in fine-tolerance CW-G territory. 180–240 m/min on corrugated is the approximate norm for CW-W operations; faster speeds marketed as corrugated are typically no-load figures, not running capability.

03

What box style granularity?

Basic 2-fold straight-line — any tier handles it. Lock-bottom, 4-corner, 6-corner, and auto-bottom need servo section control, which is optional on CW-M and standard on CW-G and CW-W.

“When a customer asks us whether a CW-G or CW-W fits, the last question is never about speed–it’s flute profile. A line running simple postal boxes with E-flute has a different belt-pressure tolerance than a line running 300 g/m2 perfumed-roller boxes: put these two formats on the same line, and you will either flatten the flute or misalign the paperboard.”

Cenwan Engineering Team, application review notes, 2024

Cenwan vs Bobst, Heidelberg, and SBL — Performance at a Fraction of the Price

Box folder gluer buyers comparing Cenwan to European-tier suppliers ask one question: can a machine at 40% of the Bobst price deliver 80% of the performance with acceptable SLA? Our honest answer: we compete on TCO, not on brand prestige or extended-warranty bundles. Here is the side-by-side without the marketing gloss.

Six-Dimension Comparison (Paperboard High-Speed Class)

Parameter Cenwan CW-G-880 Bobst Media 100 Heidelberg Diana Smart 80 SBL TS-800WN
Max speed 400 m/min 400 m/min 450 m/min 350 m/min
Max box width 880 mm 1,000 mm 800 mm 800 mm
Power 25.5 KW ~30 KW ~32 KW ~28 KW
Machine weight 7,400 kg ~9,000 kg ~8,500 kg ~6,500 kg
Indicative price band USD 80K–150K USD 220K–380K USD 250K–420K USD 100K–180K
Typical lead time 45–90 days 120–180 days 120–180 days 60–120 days

Our competitors’ prices are compiled from 2024-2025 broker inquiries; actual quotes depend on configuration. Cenwan prices are direct-manufacturer quotes. Speed data is from each machine’s technical sheet. Our weight and power is from our 2024 archives.

The Honest Trade-Off

European brands hold legitimate advantages in three areas: brand legacy for high-end pharma audits, faster first-time European service dispatch, and proprietary tooling ecosystems. Our side wins on three different dimensions: published price transparency, 45–90 day lead time (often under half the European figure), and a spare parts commitment that covers 40+ country markets. For carton plants running 1–3 shifts on paperboard or corrugated, the 5-year TCO gap closes in our favor by 30–50% once depreciation, spare parts, and warranty claims are normalized.

Why the Acquisition Delta Compounds

Published European brands list higher acquisition prices but often bundle warranty years into the quote. Our list price is lower with an equivalent warranty structure: 12 months core mechanical, 24 months electrical, lifetime technical support via remote diagnostics.

  • 5-year delta favors Cenwan on line-replacement projects, not greenfield high-end pharma plants
  • Brand-audit requirements remain a separate gating factor for pharma high-end
  • TCO advantage holds on 1–3 shift carton plants running paperboard or corrugated

Five-Year TCO — What Actually Drives the Gap

Total cost of ownership over a 5-year window splits roughly into four categories for any folder gluer machine.

  • Acquisition price — 40–55% of the total
  • Energy and consumables (belts, glue, compressed air) — 15–25%
  • Spare parts and scheduled maintenance — 15–20%
  • Direct operator labor — 10–20%, depending on shift pattern and automation depth

Customer Results — 40+ Countries, Case Snippets from 2023–2025

Automatic box folder and gluer investments are judged by two numbers: payback period and reject rate reduction. Our deployment history runs 10+ years across 40+ countries. The three case snippets below come from 2024–2025 inquiry logs and installation reports, with indicative metric ranges that stay conservative for publication.

Pharmaceutical packaging equipment case study
~50% changeover cut

Case A · Pharmaceutical

Southeast Asia — CW-W-1250AC-S

Multi-SKU pharmaceutical carton producer printing and converting 8–12 SKU styles weekly. Switched from a 15-year-old semi-servo unit to a CW-W-1250AC-S with single-click style adjustment. Style changeover time fell from 30 minutes to sub-15 minutes per operator timesheet.

E-commerce packaging dual-channel line
OEE 72% → 88%

Case B · E-commerce

Europe — Dual-Channel Integrated Line

Mid-market postal express converter running 13#–7# boxes. The Dual-Channel integrated line replaced two separate die-cut and glue units. Reported Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) rose from the mid-70s to the mid-80s after installation.

Cosmetics carton folding equipment
Rejects 1.8% → 0.4%

Case C · Cosmetics

Latin America — CW-G-880

Cosmetics carton manufacturer on 200–350 g/m² paperboard with precise registration. Replaced a manual-glue station with a CW-G-880 independent servo-fold platform. Rejects on the top SKU dropped from 1.8% to 0.4% once operator training was complete in week 3.

Global Footprint

Our shipments reach packaging manufacturers across six regions, with the largest concentrations in Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America — markets where buyers weigh 5-year TCO carefully and lead time matters.

  • Asia-Pacific — pharma, e-commerce, and food carton plants
  • Europe — Eastern European converters replacing 15–20 year old lines
  • North America — postal express and cosmetics
  • Latin America — mid-volume paperboard and corrugated
  • Middle East — food and personal care cartons
  • Africa — emerging carton converters

Where the Demand Sits

Food and personal care applications dominate global demand. Future Market Insights reports that food accounts for 39.4% of carton folding and gluing machine demand, with paperboard as the leading material at 36.5%.

Global Carton Folding & Gluing Machine Market

2025 Market Size
USD 652.4M
2035 Forecast
USD 965.7M
CAGR (2025–2035)
4.0%
Horizontal Config Share
52.9%

Source: Future Market Insights, Carton Folding and Gluing Machine Market Report 2025–2035.

Cenwan’s CW-G and CW-W series map directly into the horizontal cartoning category, where continuous-motion servo systems give operational flexibility across varied carton geometries.

Certifications, Compliance, and Spare Parts Availability

Reference box-line clients run test copies before buying. Every Cenwan CW unit complies with industry standard checks: ISO 9001:2015 quality management, CE mark certification for European sales (covering electrical and PPE safety shutters on all moving hardware), and local electrical code frameworks.

CE Certification (EU markets)
ISO 9001:2015 QMS
IEC 60204-1 Electrical Safety
Regional Voltage Configurations

Spare Parts Availability Matrix

Part Category Stock Location Typical Response SLA
Consumables (belts, bearings, glue wheels) Wenzhou HQ + regional distributors 48–72 hrs to regional hub
Sensors + PLC boards Wenzhou HQ 5–7 business days via air freight
Servo motors + drives Wenzhou HQ + manufacturer OEM stock 7–10 business days
Structural steel parts Build-to-order from Wenzhou 14–21 business days (rare)

Training and Post-Installation Support

Finding an experienced folder gluer operator has become materially harder post-COVID, a problem flagged by packaging-equipment peripherals specialists like impack.ca. We address this with a 5-day on-site operator training program bundled into every CW installation, covering startup, changeover, glue-system calibration, and first-line troubleshooting. Remote video diagnostics run 24/7 on request for the lifetime of the machine.

Procurement Guide — Pricing, Delivery, MOQ, and Training

Semi automatic folder gluer machine and fully automatic box gluing machine pricing has been opaque across the industry for years. We publish indicative ranges so buyers can match internal budget brackets before RFQ — no other major European brand does this, and no marketplace listing captures the full install-ready cost. Your actual quote depends on configuration, voltage, shipping, and installation scope for the volume you produce.

Typical Payback: 1.0–2.3 Years

Industrial view of EUR 93K-320K packaging equipment investments shows payback periods of 0.9-2.3 years depending on labor reduction and productivity-gain scenarios (single shift vs three shifts, 25% productivity improvement).

Source: impack.ca 2021 case analysis of European and German client deployments.

Basic · CW-M

USD 30K–60K
Typical payback: 1.5–2.5 yrs

Mid-High · CW-G

USD 80K–150K
Typical payback: 1.0–2.0 yrs

Intelligent · CW-W + Line

USD 180K–400K
Typical payback: 1.5–3.0 yrs

Delivery + Installation Timeline

  • Standard configuration: 45-60 days ex-works Wenzhou, plus shipping time to destination port
  • Custom configuration (wide format, integrated line): 75–90 days ex-works
  • On-site commissioning: 1-3 Cenwan engineers for 5-10 business days depending on model
  • Operator training: 5 days of structured curriculum at your plant

Payment + Warranty

  • Payment terms: 30% T/T deposit at order confirmation, 70% T/T or L/C at sight before shipping (negotiable for repeat accounts)
  • Warranty: 12 months on core mechanical assemblies, 24 months on electrical and servo systems, lifetime technical support via remote diagnostics
  • MOQ: 1 unit for standalone machines; 1 line for integrated Dual-Channel

Box Folding and Gluing Machine Interactive Tools

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Compatibility Matrix

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