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Packing and shipping items can be challenging if you don’t choose the right kind of packaging tape. It’s important to make sure your packages are securely fastened so they won’t be at risk of being damaged during transit.

Understanding the Different Types of Tape:

In this guide, we’ll help you understand what type of packaging tape would work best for your needs.

There are several types of packaging tape to choose from, each offering its own set of benefits. Some types of tape work better for certain applications than others. For instance, hot melt tape is great for reinforcing boxes as it creates a strong, permanent seal. On the other hand, masking tape and filament tape are best suited for lighter loads or surfaces that can’t handle a heavy adhesive. Knowing which type of tape will work best for your needs will help you pick the right product and save money!

Acrylic Carton Sealing Tape

Acrylic tapes are ideal for packaging applications involving extreme temperatures, such as refrigeration, and for sealing boxes that will be warehoused over a long period of time.

  • Seal strength improves over time.

  • Less likely to yellow over time.

  • Ideal for Freezer/cold & high heat temperature application.

  • Will not discolor over time.

  • UV light resistant.

  • Longer shelf life.

Hot Melt Carton Sealing Tape

Hot melt tapes offer exceptional adhesion strength, and flexibility, and performs well in varying applications.

  • Great quick initial tack.

  • Consistent & Easy release.

  • Best with carton’s with major flaps that have heavy memory.

  • High shear - Higher Adhesion.

  • Best with overstuffed cartons.

  • Ideal with cartons with a high degree of recycled content.

Natural Rubber Carton Sealing Tape

The Best & Only Natural Rubber Carton Sealing Tape Made in the U.S.A.

Pre-Printed or Custom Box Tape

Makes an impression on delivery by sprucing up your packages.

  • Natural rubber quickly penetrates and grips corrugated, saving “rub down” time.

  • Moisture resistant tape tolerates humid and damp conditions.

  • Natural rubber tape has the largest application temperature range of 0° – 150°.

  • Turn your packages into creative and attractive advertising space.

  • Reduce pilferage and tampering of your products with printed security tape.

  • Promote your brand or message on every box that goes out the door.

  • Reinforce your brand as well as any product features and benefits.

  • Less Expensive than custom printed boxes.

  • Easily identify what is inside your boxes.

Reinforced Tape & Paper Gum Tape

Fiberglass Reinforced Tape is known for its Excellent Performance in High Speed Over-Fill and Under-Fill Applications. Designed for Fast, Permanent Adhesion & Superior Strength. Tapes are offered in Light, Medium & Heavy Duty.

  • Consistent adhesive, coating and lamination.

  • Paper moisturizer reduces curl, increases tape stretch and makes tape more flexible.

  • Works on all water activated paper gum tape machines.

Masking Tape

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  • For the Professional Painter.

  • For Light Masking and Packaging Applications.

  • Moisture Resistant.

  • For Non-Critical Room Temperature Applications.

Filament Tape

Industrial Filament Tape is Reinforced with Glass Filaments for Super Strength.

  • Filament tape is strong yet flexible.

  • Great for bundling shipments to save on freight.

  • Strong adhesive tape holds products together better than string or twine.

  • Also great for sealing packages.

Strapping Tape

Strong poly strapping tape is great for bundling.

  • Also used to secure pallets.

  • Stretches over 40%.

  • Dispenser – Heavy duty metal construction.

  • Dispenser – Takes up to 25mm strapping or filament tape.

Duct Tape

Bonds to Any Surface!

  • Strong Poly Coated Cloth backing with a High Tack Rubber Adhesive.

  • Our Premium Grade Cloth Duct Tape is a High-Performance Tape that is both Water and Tear Resistant.

  • Ideal for Duct and Moisture Sealing, Bundling and Packaging Applications.

  • Great for Sealing of Temporary Repairs and Maintenance.

Aisle & Safety Marking Tape

Heavy-Duty Vinyl Tape Resists Oil, Grease, Moisture, Solvents and Scuffs.

  • Black/Yellow – Physical Hazard

  • Yellow – Caution

  • Red/White – Fire Equipment

  • Red – Caution

  • Black/White – Traffic

Label Protection and Pouch Tape

Extra Wide Roll Covers Most Labels in a Single Pass.

  • Use to attach shipping and product labels securely to packages.

  • Pressure sensitive tape with a non-tacky, see through rectangular window.

  • Use to attach and protect shipping papers

  • Excellent holding power.

Bag Sealing Tapes

Pressure Sensitive Bag Tapes Seal Poly Bags Fast.

  • 3″ Core Tape Works Great with Bag Tapers

Tape Dispensers

Choose Based On Adhesion and Strength Requirements.

When selecting packaging tape, it’s important to determine the adhesion and strength requirements of your particular application. Boxes that need added reinforcement should be sealed using a heavy-duty adhesive tape such as hot melt or acrylic tapes. These types of tape provide maximum adherence and strength for large packages or items that need extra protection during shipping. For small boxes or lighter loads, you may want to opt for light-duty tapes such as masking or filament tapes.

Consider the Seal Quality on Your Packaging Tape.

While packaging tape strength and adhesive properties are essential, it’s also important to choose a quality product that will properly seal your packages. Different types of packaging tape have different sealing abilities. For example, a good hot melt tape should form a strong tear resistance seal while acrylic tapes offer superior resistant to UV light or moisture. Furthermore, filament tapes offer superior tensile strength for box closure with tamper evidence and even masking tapes can offer a good degree of water resistance when applied properly.

Inspect the Durability and Thickness of the Tape.

Check the tape thickness and determine if it’s made with a deep backing. Thicker tapes provide better durability. Avoid thin, flimsy tapes that aren’t likely to last throughout the shipment process. You may also want to consider adhesive strength, or “tack,” which is determined by the type of glue used and processing of construction. Stronger, industrial-grade tapes offer long-lasting tackiness so that your packaging stays securely closed during transit.

Think About How Visible You'd Like the Label to Be.

An important concern when selecting a packaging tape is label visibility. Do you want your labels to be clear and legible, or barely noticeable due to the packaging tape? You may need to look for a type of adhesive that works with your thermal transfer label printer. These types of printer-printed tapes are designed to cling closely to labels and minimize smudging. This allows buyers to easily read labels and scan barcodes without issue.