9100 2.5 Mil Premium Hot Melt CST
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HOT MELT CARTON SEALING TAPE

9100 2.5 Mil Premium Hot Melt CST

Premium BOPP backed film carton sealing tape specially manufactured with Corru-Grip™ pressure-sensitive hot melt adhesive for optimal closure of recycled corrugate boxes, and in application environments down to 35°F. Excellent processing performance whether manually or automatically applied. Superior adhesion properties, holding force, tensile strength, and easy unwind ensure consistent, reliable seals to a variety of corrugated and linerboard boxes, including recycled content corrugate.

  • The better choice for sealing high percentage recycled corrugate boxes, and other heavy weight or bulky box sealing, package repair and bundling applications down to 35°F, and exposed to a wide variety of shipping hazards and stress.
  • SubClassDescriptionHOT MELT CARTON SEALING TAPE
    Style9100
    SKUF5205
    ColorTAN
    UnitWidth72
    UnitWidthUOMMM
    UnitLength914
    UnitLengthUOMM
    UnitWeight(lbs)8.547045
    StandardUOMRL
    RollsPerCase4
    CasesPerPallet48
    CommodityCodeNSTK
    CountryOfOriginUS
    CaseUPC00773949150869
  • Backing Material1.6 mils (0.040 mm) Cast Film
    Elongation (% at break)140
    Tensile (lb/in of width)30
    Thickness (mil)2.5
    Color(s)Clear, Tan
  • Marketing Short Description2.5 MIL Premium Hot Melt CST
    Marketing Long DescriptionPremium BOPP backed film carton sealing tape specially manufactured with Corru-Grip™ pressure-sensitive hot melt adhesive for optimal closure of recycled corrugate boxes, and in application environments down to 35°F. Excellent processing performance whether manually or automatically applied. Superior adhesion properties, holding force, tensile strength, and easy unwind ensure consistent, reliable seals to a variety of corrugated and linerboard boxes, including recycled content corrugate.
    Product ApplicationThe better choice for sealing high percentage recycled corrugate boxes, and other heavy weight or bulky box sealing, package repair and bundling applications down to 35°F, and exposed to a wide variety of shipping hazards and stress.