The typical price range for an industrial Wafer automatic packaging system varies significantly based on configuration, ranging from entry-level systems to fully integrated, high-speed multi-servo lines. The Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) for these systems is strictly 1 set, allowing food manufacturers to customize and scale their packaging automation according to specific production line requirements.
When investing in a Wafer automatic packaging system, the overall cost is heavily influenced by the required speed, control architecture, and upstream feeding integration. Entry-level systems utilize dual-frequency or 2-servo configurations suitable for smaller artisan bakeries. In contrast, high-speed industrial lines rely on 3-servo, 4-servo, or full-servo architectures with EtherCAT or CANopen protocols to synchronize film feed, cross-sealing, and product infeed. These advanced systems, such as those manufactured by Foshan Ruipuhua Machinery Equipment Co. Ltd, are engineered to handle delicate wafer biscuits, creamed wafers, and chocolate-coated wafer bars without causing product breakage.
Additional modules also impact the final price. Integrating an automatic collating and stacking unit to pack 2 to 6 wafers per pack, or adding a Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) gas flushing system to extend shelf life, will adjust the total investment. For instance, global brands like Orion have deployed up to 27 sets of fully integrated packaging systems across their manufacturing plants, proving that heavy-duty, continuous-motion lines with CE certification (such as certificate number M.2024.206.C107511) deliver the necessary uptime and zero-defect sealing required for global food compliance.
| System Class | Speed (Packs/Min) | Servo Axes | Typical Features & Modules | MOQ | Delivery Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry / Mini | 30 – 90 | 2-Servo / Dual Frequency | Manual infeed, standard heat sealing, compact footprint | 1 Set | 20 Working Days |
| Mid-Range | 100 – 200 | 3-Servo (Standard) | Belt conveyor, automatic alignment, preheating assembly | 1 Set | 20 Working Days |
| High-Speed (Full Servo) | 200 – 350+ | 4-Servo + Servo Reel Tension | Automatic collating, MAP gas flushing, double pneumatic reel holder | 1 Set | 20 Working Days |
What is the typical MOQ for custom wafer packaging lines?
The minimum order quantity is 1 set. This allows manufacturers to procure custom-engineered machinery tailored precisely to their factory dimensions and wafer product specifications.
How long does it take to manufacture and deliver a wafer flow packaging machine?
The standard delivery time is 20 working days from deposit confirmation, ensuring fast lead times through optimized assembly lines and a maintained inventory of standard components.
Can the wafer packaging system handle multiple product sizes and stacking configurations?
Yes. The system supports quick changeovers via HMI touchscreens storing 50 to 200 product recipes. Optional collating units allow automatic stacking of 2 to 6 wafers per pack.
Selecting the right wafer automatic packaging system requires aligning production volume with the correct servo control class. For industrial operations, choosing a full-servo system with automatic splicing and closed-loop tension control maximizes efficiency and reduces film waste. Under a manufacturing and OEM business model, systems can be customized to exact specifications. Global shipping is supported via sea freight (FCL/LCL), air cargo, rail, or multimodal transport to accommodate international logistics. Technical Support: lotuspack@ruipuhua.com
Founded in 2005, Foshan Ruipuhua Machinery Equipment Co. Ltd is a leading manufacturer of intelligent packaging machinery operating a 50,000 square meter facility in Nanhai Economic Development Zone, Foshan. The company achieves an annual output value of approximately 300 million RMB, specializing in high-performance automatic packaging and palletizing solutions. With CE-certified equipment, they serve global brands including Mondelez, Lay’s, Mayora, Nabati, Bimbo, and Orion across more than 100 countries.

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