In the digital age, physical ID cards remain the backbone of global security. From government-issued national IDs and biometric driver's licenses to corporate access cards and financial credit cards, the demand for precision-cut, durable, and tamper-proof cards is at an all-time high. Modern ID card cutters have evolved from simple manual tools to sophisticated CNC-controlled die-cutting systems capable of handling multi-layer PVC, polycarbonate, and ABS materials.
The global smart card market is projected to reach billions in valuation by 2030. This growth is driven by the integration of RFID, NFC, and dual-interface chips. Manufacturers now require equipment that not only cuts with micron-level accuracy but also preserves the integrity of embedded electronics. High-speed automation is no longer a luxury—it is a competitive necessity for high-volume card bureaus and government printing facilities.
Procurement teams are shifting toward suppliers who offer more than just machinery. Today’s industry leaders look for partners who provide end-to-end solutions, including material compatibility testing, remote diagnostics, and rapid spare part logistics. The synergy between high-strength steel die-cutting blades and advanced PLC control systems defines the new standard of reliability.
Located in the heart of China's Silicon Valley—Guangming District, Shenzhen—Wentong Machinery represents the pinnacle of industrial innovation. Our 5,000-square-meter facility is optimized for the production of high-performance card machinery.
By strictly implementing 5S standards, we ensure that every machine—from the simplest SIM card punching unit to the most complex automated packaging line—undergoes rigorous quality control before global dispatch.
Automated production of student IDs, meal cards, and library passes. Our machines support rapid batch processing for the start of the academic year, ensuring thousands of cards are cut, encoded, and sorted in hours.
Precise cutting for health insurance cards and medical personnel badges. We prioritize hygienic machine design and compatibility with antimicrobial card coatings used in hospital environments.
From loyalty cards to high-security EMV credit cards. Our magnetic stripe laying and die-cutting integration ensures that sensitive data carriers are never damaged during the manufacturing process.
Established in 2008, Wentong has over 20 years of experience in developing and manufacturing of smart card machines and post-press equipment. We have been committed to constantly growing and improving our products and service to meet all our customer’s requirements for production of children’s books, board books, paper cards and plastic cards.
Our wide range of products includes die cutting machine, card collating machine, card punching machine, SIM card production machine, board book mounting and gluing machine, automatic packaging machine, ultrasonic welding system, magnetic tape laying machine, sheet cleaning machine, etc.
Wentong Machinery Co., Ltd. has obtained a number of invention patents and utility model patents. We conduct business in many countries and regions around the world, including Southeast Asia, Europe, Africa and North America. With high-quality products, moderate prices and good service, we have won the trust and support of customers.
We provide equipment installation, debugging and training services. If you have any questions or problems during use, we provide video guidance and dispatch engineers to your site if necessary.








The ID card cutting industry is undergoing a digital transformation. Information gain in this sector is driven by three key trends:
Visual positioning systems are now using machine learning to detect microscopic defects in printing or card surface before the cut is made. This reduces waste by up to 15% and ensures only perfect cards reach the packaging stage.
With the global push against single-use plastics, card manufacturers are moving toward recycled PVC and bio-plastics. Wentong's cutting dies are specifically engineered to handle the different shearing properties of these eco-friendly materials.
Modern card cutters are now part of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Real-time data on blade wear, motor temperature, and throughput speeds are uploaded to the cloud, allowing for predictive maintenance and zero-downtime operations.