There are several different grades and types of Packaging Tape products to suit varying demands. They range from economy carton sealing tape rolls to high tensile strength strapping tape.
Here is a quick explanation of the differences between some of the packing tape products we carry:
- BOPP (polypropylene film) is the most commonly used backing on carton sealing tape. BOPP is strong, durable, resistant to abrasion and has relatively high tensile strength. It also offers minimal elongation, has excellent clarity and is economic. However it is not hand-tearable.
- UPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride film) combines high performance with superior strength and durability. It has 50% less stretch than BOPP and has a smooth, noiseless unwind. Also recommended for recycled cartons & cold temperature application.
- Cellophane (pure cellulose film) is a biodegradable, hand-tearable tape which is often used for carton sealing in the electronics industry since it is static-free.
- Polyester is a more premium packaging tape and has a very high tensile and tear strength. It provides a high level of performance.
- Kraft paper packing tape has an aggressive high tack adhesive which sticks quickly to boxes. The brown color blends well on cartons and it is hand tearable and you can break open boxes sealed with the tape by hand.
- Gummed paper is a water activated tape. It has fiberglass yarns in the carrier to provide extra strength and it will bond even to dusty & dirty surfaces.
- Filament strapping tape has good long-term holding power. Its high tensile strength allows use of less tape in many applications so it lowers the cost per application.
You can also find stretch film and specialty packaging tapes such as printed packaging and tamper evident in this category.