Both Ordinary Tape and freezer tape seal packages and can be customized to promote your brand identity. However, there’s one critical difference between the two:
freezer tape is uniquely designed to withstand low temperatures, while Ordinary Tape is not. With an application temperature minimum of 20°F and a service temperature minimum of -15°F, our hi-tack freezer tape will maintain excellent adhesion without becoming brittle or dry.
Freezer tape has a unique formulation that allows it to adhere to surfaces and maintain its stickiness, or tackiness, when exposed to frigid temperatures. These properties are beneficial for many cold-chain and other low-temperature applications because:
Frozen goods stay fresh
Packages remain secure and protected
Storage and handling instructions stay put
Inventory steers clear of damage and loss
Freezer Tape
There are many benefits to using freezer tape in low-temperature environments instead of Ordinary Tape, all delivering peace of mind that it will hold up to the conditions and keep your goods secure.
freezer tape has many ways to customize it to your brand and needs. Start by selecting your desired length and width. Then, decide whether you want clear or white tape before moving on to choosing the number of colors you want to be printed in your design. You can choose from 11 vibrant standard colors or let us match different colors to your brand standards. The result will be a fully customized freezer tape that will make your packages stand out from the rest.
A lot less than custom printed boxes! When it comes to freezer tape, the price depends on how many cases you order, the length and width you need, and the number of colors in your design. If you’re ordering freezer tape for the first time, a plate charge applies, while reprints do not have a plate charge. Use our interactive product page to select your desired options and see how much your order will cost. Keep in mind that extra surcharges apply for reverse printing and flood coating.