Friends who are not familiar with tapes may recommend cloth-textured tapes to you when they buy cloth-based tapes, telling you that cloth-textured tapes are cheap, easy to tear, and do not leave adhesive residue. Now you should be uneasy, don’t you know what the difference is between cloth-based tapes and cloth-textured tapes? When should you buy cloth-based tapes and when should you buy cloth-textured tapes? Next, let the editor of yousan Tape Factory reveal the difference between these two types of tapes.
Aluminum Foil Tape is usually made with aluminum, but some foil tapes use lead or copper backings instead. Some foil tape varieties also contain glass, tin plating, or steel. The metal in foil tape gives it extra durability compared to plastic-based tapes. Most foil tapes can withstand temperatures between -40°F and 350°F. Since all the metals used in foil tape are relatively soft, the tape is highly malleable. The best foil tape combines the flexibility and protective qualities of aluminum, copper, and lead foil with a top-notch adhesive.
As the society gathers pace, the environmental problems caused by non-biodegradable plastic waste are becoming increasingly severe. In order to reduce white pollution, the use of environmentally friendly and biodegradable materials has become a hot topic. In this context, You-San Technology’s biodegradable cellulose tape emerges as an excellent choice, offering outstanding performance and high viscosity. Moreover, it can be directly integrated into the papermaking process, making a contribution to the Earth’s environment.