Machine length hot melt packaging tape is designed for use with automated packaging equipment, typically in high-volume production environments. It comes in longer rolls, often several thousand feet, to minimize the need for frequent roll changes, thereby increasing efficiency and reducing downtime. The tape is engineered to withstand the high-speed application processes of machines, ensuring consistent adhesion and sealing performance.
Standard hot melt packaging tape, on the other hand, is intended for manual application, often using handheld dispensers. These rolls are shorter, usually ranging from 50 to 110 yards, making them more manageable for manual handling. While both types of tape use hot melt adhesive, which provides strong initial tack and excellent holding power, the formulation and thickness may vary slightly to suit their specific application methods.
In summary, the primary differences lie in the roll length, application method, and suitability for either manual or automated processes. Machine length tape is optimized for efficiency in automated systems, while standard tape is designed for manual use.