In the modern packaging process, tape, as the final step in sealing a carton, is often considered a minimally identifiable consumable.
In the modern packaging process, tape, as the final step in sealing a carton, is often considered a minimally identifiable consumable.
During long-distance transportation, equipment or components inside a package often vibrate due to road bumps, handling shocks, or airflow, leading to resonance and internal impact noise.
The coordination of initial tack and sustained tack also depends on the adhesive layer formula and substrate properties of the low temperature packing tape.
In modern offices, e-commerce warehouses, hospitals, libraries, and even nighttime delivery operations, the piercing "squeaking" sound produced by traditional packaging tape during removal has become a significant noise pollution issue.
Especially when operating in cold environments, ordinary sealing tapes may not provide sufficient adhesion, leading to accidental opening or damage during transit. Low-temperature packing tape is specifically designed to address these challenges.
In the e-commerce industry, customer satisfaction is one of the key factors that determine brand loyalty and repurchase rate.