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Paper-based reinforcement: tesa unveils new adhesive tape for more sustainable packaging

November 22, 2023 11:39 PM AEDT | By Cision
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 Paper-based reinforcement: tesa unveils new adhesive tape for more sustainable packaging
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  • The new paper-based adhesive tape tesa® 51345 reinforces critical stress areas of cartons and packaging, e.g. side hole, flap or top-hole handles.
  • The adhesive tape can be recycled along with the packaging material.
  • In the upcoming years, tesa has set itself the goal of significantly increasing the sustainability of its products, which tesa® 51345 contributes to.

SINGAPORE, Nov. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- tesa, international manufacturer of innovative adhesive tapes and self-adhesive product solutions, is introducing another more sustainable tape. The new tesa® 51345 is a paper-based reinforcement adhesive tape that can be used, for example, to reinforce packaging or cartons at sensitive points such as side hole handles, flap handles, and top-hole handles. It is part of a comprehensive assortment for corrugated board manufacturers.

test have shown that it performs similarly to standard film based tapes
test have shown that it performs similarly to standard film based tapes

Tests have shown that it performs similarly to standard film-based tapes. The innovative, strong paper backing material of the adhesive tape is coated with a solvent-free adhesive that ensures reliable adhesion even on cardboard with a high proportion of recycled material. After disposing the packaging, the adhesive tape can be recycled along with the packaging material. tesa® 51345 can be applied inline during the corrugated board manufacturing process or offline during box processing using common applicator systems.

The new paper based adhesive tape tesa® 51345 reinforces critical stress areas of cartons and packaging
The new paper based adhesive tape tesa® 51345 reinforces critical stress areas of cartons and packaging

 

The new tape can be used for sensitive points such as side hole handles flaps and top hole handles
The new tape can be used for sensitive points such as side hole handles flaps and top hole handles

"Packaging and shipment of items continues to rise - with a growing preference for light and more sustainable packaging. Achieving optimal balance between the reduction of material thickness and adequate strength and protection for packaged goods is paramount. This is precisely where our new tesa® 51345 comes in: reinforcement adhesive tapes provide added strength to lighter packaging and cartons, particularly in critical stress areas," explains Frank Domann, Corporate Marketing Director Industrial Markets at tesa. "Our adhesive tape solution also contributes to achieve more sustainability in the packaging industry, as the tape has been produced using a solvent-free coating process with a paper backing from sustainably managed sources and a 100% recycled paper core. And the best part: it can be disposed of together with the cardboard material without affecting the recycling process."

The new tesa® 51345 reinforcement adhesive tape follows the previously launched tesa® 51344 in the first quarter of this year. tesa® 51344 is a paper-based tear strip for cartons and packagings. tesa is one of the few manufacturers in the market offering a paper-based adhesive tape solution for this application.

The development of more sustainable products is a strategically important goal for tesa.  As part of its sustainability strategy, by 2030 tesa is aiming to increase the share of recycled and bio-based materials in all products to 70 percent and to reduce the use of non-recycled fossil-based plastic by half.

Get more information about tesa® 51345 here.


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