
Carton sealing tapes come in a wide variety of forms: transparent tape, beige tape, colored tape, printed tape, and more. All are essentially adhesive tapes composed of a film substrate and a pressure-sensitive adhesive; serving as indispensable tools in both daily life and professional settings, they exist in numerous varieties, each offering distinct functions.
An amber-colored silicone tape featuring a PI (Polyimide) substrate, laminated with a transparent fluoropolymer release liner. It possesses excellent high-temperature resistance, superior electrical insulation properties, and moderate adhesion. Notably, it leaves no adhesive residue upon removal after high-temperature processing.
A PI-based acrylic adhesive tape featuring an amber tint and a transparent release liner. It offers excellent heat resistance, superior electrical insulation properties, and moderate adhesion; furthermore, it leaves no adhesive residue upon removal after high-temperature processing.
Based on specific industry application characteristics—as well as variations in tape substrates and adhesive selections—products are categorized and classified according to their operational temperature ranges. High-temperature tapes are primarily utilized in the following industries:
Double-sided tape is a widely used industrial adhesive product in everyday life, characterized by its strong adhesion, tear resistance, and excellent water-resistant properties.
Printed BOPP packaging tape is a popular choice in the packaging industry due to its versatility and branding opportunities. Biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) is a plastic film widely used in packaging applications. BOPP stands for biaxially oriented polypropylene, a plastic film that offers several advantages compared to other types of packaging tape.