The best strapping tape for an automated strapping machine is the one that runs smoothly at your line speed, holds tension without stretching unpredictably, and seals consistently with the machine’s joining method.
Moisture damage is one of the most common hidden causes of quality variation in medical kraft paper. Even when rolls look fine from the outside, humidity exposure can change stiffness, porosity balance, and sealing behavior, which then shows up during converting as curl, waviness, poor lay-flat performance, and inconsistent seals.
Global demand for medical kraft paper is rising because healthcare systems are placing higher requirements on sterilization reliability, traceability, workflow efficiency, and sustainable packaging choices.
Paper straws are often promoted as a lower-plastic alternative to traditional plastic straws, but the wrapper matters just as much as the straw itself. In many foodservice settings, paper straws are still wrapped in plastic film because plastic is cheap, moisture-resistant, and easy to run on high-speed wrapping lines.
Parchment paper is a food-contact paper designed to handle heat, moisture, and grease in cooking and food preparation. The concern about chemical release usually comes from two places: the paper’s surface treatment that makes it non-stick and oil-resistant, and what happens when any paper product is exposed to high heat.
Yes, strapping tape can be used for shipping, but it must be used for the right job and applied in the right way. Strapping tape is designed to add external holding force to a package or a bundled load.
Strapping tape is a packaging consumable used to bundle, secure, reinforce, and stabilize items during handling, storage, and transport. Unlike ordinary sealing tape that is mainly used to close carton flaps, strapping tape is selected for its load-bearing role.
OPP film is one of the most widely used packaging films because it is lightweight, stable in production, and adaptable for printing and converting. When buyers ask whether OPP film can be recycled, the real answer depends on how the film is built and how it is used in the final packaging structure.
OPP film is one of the most widely used plastic films in modern packaging because it combines stable performance, efficient processing, and strong visual presentation in a cost-effective format.
Laminated paper is widely used in packaging and industrial wrapping because it solves a core problem that standard paper cannot fully address: performance consistency under real-world stress.
Heavy-duty packaging is rarely challenged by a single factor. In real logistics, materials face combined stress from compression, vibration, sharp edges, moisture, dust, temperature swings, and repeated handling.
Straw wrappers look simple, but the material choice behind them affects waste handling, customer expectations, and even brand perception in foodservice. Some wrappers break down naturally under the right conditions, while others behave like mixed packaging and require different disposal routes.