What Is PP Strapping?

PP Packing Tape, scientific name polypropylene, is one of the lighter common plastics. The main material of PP Strapping tape is polypropylene wire drawing grade resin, which has the advantages of good plasticity, strong breaking tension, bending resistance, light specific gravity and convenient use.

What Is PP Strapping?

The treated straps have found extensive usage in several industries. Polypropylene is referred to as PP. Many grades of polypropylene are available. The material used to make packaging tape is polypropylene of the T30S grade (the best effect).

What Is PP Strapping?

Our goods also include Transparent Tape, which is based on the original BOPP film to roughen the surface after high-voltage corona, and Sealing Tape, which is a type of seal between solid seals and liquid glue sealing. After adding adhesive and separating it into little rolls, we use this tape every day. Also available is colored tape. A type of tape is colored tape. Typically, it is constructed from polypropylene film (BOPP), which may be painted to create any type of tape in accordance with client preferences. Printed tape with the firm’s trademark LOGO and company name can alternatively be colored tape that has been covered with pressure-sensitive adhesive and dried to make self-adhesive tape. counterfeiting and improving the reputation of the company; there are also Printed Tape, which are used in ordinary On the basis of sealing tape, LOGO (color from single color to 10 colors) is printed, which plays a role in brand promotion. There is also Double Sided Tape. Double Sided Tape is based on paper, cloth and plastic film, and then The roll-shaped adhesive tape made by uniformly coating the elastomer pressure-sensitive adhesive or resin-type pressure-sensitive adhesive on the above-mentioned substrate is composed of three parts: substrate, adhesive, release paper (film) or silicone oil paper. Series products, if you want to know more, welcome to consult us, we have a lot of stock and will serve you wholeheartedly!

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