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Shurtape Technologies: HP 132 and HP 232 cold weather tapes


Ensure a secure package seal with hot melt tapes for cold storage environments

To ensure proper adhesion to corrugated cartons used in cold, harsh environments—like produce packaging, cold weather storage and unheated warehouses in cold-weather areas—HP 132 and HP 232 tapes are offered as an alternative to acrylic tapes. Engineered specifically for performance in the cold, the tapes are formulated with a synthetic rubber-resin hot melt adhesive for an instant, permanent bond in sub-freezing temperatures to keep packages sealed and secured. They work in application temperatures ranging from 20°F to 75°F, and in service temperatures from -20°F to 100°F. The tapes are constructed in three layers: Bopp film, hot melt adhesive and a release coating for better unwind performance. Shurtape, 828-267-8506, shurtape.com.

To ensure proper adhesion to corrugated cartons used in cold, harsh environments—like produce packaging, cold weather storage and unheated warehouses in cold-weather areas—HP 132 and HP 232 tapes by Shurtape are offered as an alternative to acrylic tapes.

Engineered specifically for performance in the cold, the tapes are formulated with a synthetic rubber-resin hot melt adhesive for an instant, permanent bond in sub-freezing temperatures to keep packages sealed and secured.

They work in application temperatures ranging from 20°F to 75°F, and in service temperatures from -20°F to 100°F. The tapes are constructed in three layers: Bopp film, hot melt adhesive and a release coating for better unwind performance.