Low temperature packing tape should be stacked horizontally to avoid vertical stacking, which can cause core deformation and affect the uniformity of tension during unwinding.
Low temperature packing tape should be stacked horizontally to avoid vertical stacking, which can cause core deformation and affect the uniformity of tension during unwinding.
Behind countless packages in logistics, e-commerce, and daily life, there's a seemingly insignificant yet ubiquitous link—packing tape.
During annual shopping festivals, promotional seasons, or year-end sales, e-commerce warehouses and packing workshops operate at high intensity.
In modern logistics, a seemingly minor detail—the packing tape—often determines whether goods arrive safely at their destination.
In special scenarios such as cold chain logistics, frozen food storage and transportation, and low-temperature laboratories, ordinary tape often quickly loses its adhesiveness upon exposure to extreme cold, resulting in delamination, edge curling, or even
Driven by the explosive growth of e-commerce and the ever-increasing demands of consumers for better experiences, packaging materials have evolved from simple protection to a multi-sensory experience.