Buyer's GuidePublished 2026-08-15

How to Choose a Card Packaging Machine (2026 Buyer's Guide)

Five dimensions — from card material to throughput — to pick the right card packaging automation, with a comparison table of 6主流 methods.

Card packaging looks simple — until volume production turns manual collating, bagging and sealing into a bottleneck. The right machine can boost per-operator daily output 5–10×. This guide walks through five dimensions to clarify your choice.

1. Clarify Your 5 Core Requirements

Card material & size: game/trading cards are usually 0.3–0.5mm thick; paper vs PVC changes the feeder wheel and separating mechanism.
Target throughput: 1,000 vs 50,000 cards/hour decides semi-auto vs full inline automation.
Packaging method: OPP self-adhesive bag, four-side seal, banding, shrink, 3D wrap — each needs very different equipment.
Automation level: standalone semi-auto, standalone full-auto, or a line integrated with upstream printing and downstream cartoning.
Budget & payback: quantify labor cost — most automate pay back within 6–18 months.

2. Comparison of 6 Main Packaging Methods

MethodBest forSpeedNotes
OPP Self-adhesiveSmall batch, premium cardsMediumLow cost, clear look
Four-side SealMoisture-sensitiveMed-HighGreat seal, rigid
BandingStacked decksHighGlue-free, eco
Heat ShrinkBoxed/bundledMediumTight, protective
3D WrapGift-box lookMediumPremium, full wrap
Friction FeederHigh-speed pre-feedVery HighCore high-speed feeding

3. How to Choose by Scale

Small batch/prototype: semi-auto friction feeder + manual bagging — low cost, flexible.
Mid volume: standalone full-auto (feed + count + bag + seal in one).
High volume: full line with printing & cartoning; friction feeder as the high-speed sorting hub.

4. Why CHANFER

CHANFER (Guangzhou Changfa) has focused on card packaging automation for 13 years; our friction feeders are shipped worldwide and we customize full lines to your card specs and throughput. Explore the solutions and machine models below, or contact us for a tailored recommendation.

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