When you’re choosing tape to package, you need to make sure that you choose the right type of product. This also prevents the tape from coming undone, minimizing the contents that’ll spill out.
If you do this right, it saves you money and time, money that might be lost if you have to re-ship and rework different things. When you’re choosing tape, you have to consider these factors.
The Substrate
First look at the type of surface that you’re putting the tape on. Recycled, thick and also waxed and printed types of substrates all require different kinds of tape.
Recycled is usually one that’s hard for people to seal for security due to the fibers being so short. They’re repulped, put together, and it doesn’t make a surface that’s as porous as the virgin types of cartons. For recycling, you want to make sure that you use hot melt packaging, in order to offer better adhesion and tack to this.
Thick and double walled types of cartons usually resist the slippage and can stick usually to hold this down. The biggest thing to remember is they’re thick, so make sure that the tape that you choose has the ability to handle the stress once this is sealed. Hot melt again is one that’s good to prevent the flagging of tape, but you can use others as well, provided they’re made for heavy duty.
For printed and waxed, this usually has the lowest surface energy of them all. Acrylic tapes that have a lower adhesive viscosity, so they’re able to be wetted out. You want to make sure that this covers the entirety of this, and make sure that it permeates to the layer that’s printed or waxed.
The Environment
This is important, because they’re going to go through a lot of different things. The viscoelasticity, which is the combo of both the solid and liquid elements to this, the cold temperatures may cause the liquid to harden, and that can impact the tackiness of this. For environments like this, hot melt is better, as it’s a type of adhesive that doesn’t lose the adhesion when you’re trying to ship out these items.

Humidity is another thing that you need to make sure that you factor in. Humidity can impact the bond of this, and also, it may cause dust and dirt to get on this. acrylic usually is better for this, and you’ll be able to get a stronger bond with this.
The Grade
Finally, you want to make sure that you have the proper tape grade. There are different levels based on the type of application of this.
The right size and the correct guidelines with this usually play a part. Once these factors grow larger, the grade of this also increases too.
The tape grade increases the thicker the backing it is too, so if you’re using something with a lower grade, the adhesion is thinner, and it won’t adhere as well, and usually, that’s used solely for the cases that are lightweight. The higher grade is better for weighted, and larger types of situations.

With all of this in mind, you want to make sure that you’re able to choose one that’s high in quality. This improves productivity, and if you use a tape that’s high in quality with all of this in mind, you’ll get the results that you want.
Choose the correct tape, for it plays a part in the backing, and your overall success of the products that you have, and the end results of such as well.