Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) package tape is a widely used packaging material known for its strength, durability, and excellent clarity. The recommended application temperature range for BOPP package tape can vary depending on the specific adhesive used and the manufacturer's recommendations. However, here is a general guideline:
Most BOPP package tapes are designed to be applied at temperatures above freezing (32°F or 0°C). The typical recommended application temperature range for BOPP package tape is around 40°F to 75°F (4°C to 24°C). Within this temperature range, the adhesive on the tape will adhere properly to cardboard and other packaging materials, ensuring a secure seal.
Below freezing temperatures can cause issues with adhesion, as the adhesive may not bond properly to the surfaces in colder conditions. Similarly, extremely high temperatures might affect the performance of the adhesive or even cause the tape to become brittle.
If you're planning to use BOPP package tape in temperatures outside of the recommended range, it's advisable to consult the manufacturer's specifications or reach out to their customer support for specific guidance. In cases where you need to apply tape in colder temperatures, some manufacturers offer special adhesive formulations designed for low-temperature applications.
Remember that using packaging materials within their recommended temperature ranges helps ensure the effectiveness of the seal and prevents potential issues during shipping and storage.